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Keying on Hart and Ryan Arcidiacono could be a mistake.
But anyone can improve by getting better at keying in.
You've seen them keying ket in the seat in front.
The image of Halsey keying her ex's Ferrari is *chef's kiss.
"The one thing he kept keying on was bringing jobs," he said.
Tell me what you're keying on in terms of basing the vaccine on.
Determining that is tricky business, involving genetics and keying in to clues of Neanderthal behavior.
He went 3-for-13 with his 500th career RBI, keying a 12-hit attack.
He already knows guys are keying on him and he's able to distribute the puck.
What are you keying off of to create the performance in a situation like that?
He has allowed only three goals in his last four starts, keying Columbus' recent surge.
Guerrasio: For this role, what were you keying in on that had to be right?
I think some people are really keying into the Hallmark holiday association with these foods.
But there comes a time when forgiveness seems like a better option than keying their car.
Between Doug and Sally and Michael Shannon… it's not only Doug's performance we're keying off of.
The demonstrated attack did not compromise or bypass any functionality or keying material in the YubiKey.
But there comes a time when forgiveness seems like a better option than keying their car.
He was right there, playing the scene next to me, keying off my movements and vocal inflections.
Running off with their best friend is cliche, and keying their car is, well, a bit criminal.
If you're a woman, maybe now is a good time to consider getting into data entry keying.
"We're keying on everything ahead of the OPEC meeting," said John Kilduff, founding partner of Again Capital.
The SCAD file also changes based on the entered values, following the geometry of the keying system precisely.
Shawn was disinterested in academics and was hanging out with a disreputable crowd, egging houses and keying cars.
Keying off his raucous event in New Mexico on Tuesday night, she specifically called him out for attacking Gov.
Keying into Didi's existing network or leveraging Didi's logistics platform may be one way to do that in China.
With the second letter, Sherwood decoded secret messages by keying in on repeated words and phrases, The IndyStar reported.
The idea, as we described in detail last year, is to make the widely used color keying process obsolete.
RPA software can perform basic data-entry tasks, eliminate keying errors, and even generate automatic email responses to customers.
The Clinton campaign aimed ads at Republicans— even women like Ms. Maurer — keying in on Mr. Trump's misogynistic remarks.
"The biggest thing was that I knew they would be keying in on me one way or another," Beal said.
A spokesperson from the store said the disparity was due to a "keying error," and it was altered the next morning.
Toronto's DeMar DeRozan crammed 10 of his 14 fourth-quarter points into the next 3:40, keying a 12-4 flurry.
Sputnik and RT were keying off two articles in The New York Times, which broke the news of the Alabama efforts.
Compared to usual chroma keying, this allows us to consider a much broader range of backgrounds since the model will learn, i.e.
Sarah Polley I have felt of late that #MeToo was akin to keying an expensive sports car that just kept on moving.
In the U.S., certain jobs (like data entry keying) are far more likely to be held by women than men (and vice versa).
"Keying in on a few things that will impact your memorability and likeability is a smart way to approach the interview," Shane says.
"Keying in on a few things that will impact your memorability and likeability is a smart way to approach the interview," Shane said. 
There's not a trace of life force in its recommendations and very little apparent understanding of the person keying a query into its engine.
Rather, such trainers argue, police need to take in the broader tactical situation when deciding how to respond, rather than simply keying off noncompliance.
RoboForm Everywhere is an app that takes care of creating, remembering, and keying in strong and unique passwords for you, so you no longer have to.
I don't know that it impacted us because we really were keying off the tone of the first movie, but it definitely felt right to us.
Transactions in shops in the Danish capital are often conducted in stony silence, from keying in credit-card numbers to packing the goods in carrier bags.
All three groups are "keying" the vote, which means it will be a factor in determining whether the groups deem a lawmaker to be sufficiently conservative.
They just have different values they're executing on than we currently feature on television, when abortion and homosexuality is the only religious value we're keying in on.
He was into double figures in both points and rebounds with 5:29 left in the first half, keying a 251-24 rebounding edge for the Hoyas.
And while you'd think that with today's technology it would be easy to just port old-school chroma keying to mobile, it's actually more complicated than that.
But in the other three games, Irving was just 17 for 49 from the field (35 percent) — partly a result of the Pacers' defense keying on him.
It is easier to misplace a decimal point or a zero when keying in numbers, said Faith Sandler, executive director of the Scholarship Foundation of St. Louis.
But the Fed now regards those risks as "waning," and the minutes from its April policy meeting showed several policymakers keying in on a possible June rate increase.
Now the company is keying on selling content and services for its roughly 230 billion active devices, which include Apple TV boxes, Apple Watches, Mac computers and iPads.
The grand jury is keying into allegations Kelly and his team attempted to impact the outcome of the 2008 trial through witness intimidation and threats of bodily harm.
"So the market is keying off this idea of thinking maybe it won't be three rate hikes, but maybe four," Ware said, referring to the Fed's forecast for 2018.
The service, GanPai Basketball Sharing, even allows users to digitally transfer the rights to use the basketball to another person, by keying in the serial number on the basketball.
"What (markets) are keying off of is the move in commodities and in the dollar," said Walter Todd, chief investment officer at Greenwood Capital Associates in Greenwood, South Carolina.
It's certainly true that whipping out your card and keying in digits is a pain, while Japanese systems layer on other security checks that make the process more tedious.
The June hike was already in the market and the market is keying off what they expect for the next six months and it was a bit more hawkish.
"What traders are keying off today is this pretty healthy risk-on result after that rather perfect jobs report," said Michael Goshko, corporate risk manager at Western Union Business Solutions.
Vance Chandler from the Sacramento police department said that they received reports from residents that protesters were keying cars during the march, and began monitoring the group around 7.30 p.m.
Strus nearly had a double-double by halftime with 20 points and seven rebounds, keying a torrid shooting stretch that allowed the Blue Demons to seize and maintain control early.
In the application, the company presents the method as a security tool: it will require buyers to take a picture of themselves when paying instead of keying in a password.
"The pain point comes at 2.63 percent, where everybody believes that's the breakout, and everyone will be keying on that," said Art Hogan, chief market strategist at B. Riley FBR.
Keying in the last four digits of the customer's phone number causes the window to open, revealing an insulated compartment large enough to hold five pizzas and four side orders.
He quickly hit Ja'Marr Chase for 234 yards over the middle; with the defense keying on Edwards-Helaire, Burrow kept the ball on a third-and-28 keeper for 123 yards.
Emmanuel Guisset is keying in on this trend and grabbing the attention of remote designers, developers, entrepreneurs, artists, academics and more, from internet platforms like LinkedIn, Google, Facebook, Zynga and more.
" WALTER TODD, CHIEF INVESTMENT OFFICER, GREENWOOD CAPITAL, GREENWOOD, SOUTH CAROLINA "The market is keying on the first headline I saw...which is no preset policy path, rates just below neutral range.
And as a part of the process, iOS 11 also disables Touch ID. That means the only way to unlock the phone after keying the emergency sequence is by entering your passcode.
Everyone is keying on Murkowski right now -- leadership and the Administration are basically going to go all out in the next 7 days to do whatever they can to get her comfortable.
But it was Gregorius who did much of the damage, the New York Yankees shortstop keying a four-run fourth inning with a three-run blast into the Tokyo Dome's right field seats.
An analysis of Google keyword searches for topics related to pornography, prostitution, and mate-seeking in a five-year period found more people keying in those terms during those times of the year.
With a career spanning three decades, McGrath has mostly worked behind the scenes, keying the biggest runway shows and editorials in the game, and serving as the creative director for major makeup brands.
One involves custom-made vinyl records that convert a dead person's social-media timeline into audio tones using frequency-shift keying, with text versions of updates appearing on a platform beneath the record player.
Republicans are keying off the President, who while aides say he didn't explicitly reject Graham's private pitch to him, has not told his team to communicate to Capitol Hill that it was in play.
Like Ginobili late in the third quarter, Leonard carried the Spurs with a burst of scoring midway through the first, keying an 18-4 run with four driving layups that left the Rockets reeling.
Houston Rockets 117 - Minnesota Timberwolves 111 James Harden scored a game-high 37 points and Russell Westbrook added 203 while keying a decisive stretch late in the third quarter as Houston beat visiting Minnesota.
The comedian James Davis ("Hood Adjacent With James Davis") discusses matters in this hourlong stand-up special that include the outdatedness of keying cars and the fantasy of Barack Obama as a nightclub D.J.
Belmont illustrates that Arizona remains at the leading edge of trends in American urban planning and development keying off of advances in solar power and electric distribution systems, autonomous auto testing, broadband, and data centers.
Kilduff said the market appeared to be keying in on Saudi Oil Minister and current OPEC President Khalid al-Falih's resolve in securing a deal among the 24 producers who met in Vienna on Thursday.
Amazon has the enterprise trend in its favor, with its AWS unit being "massive," but on the consumer side investors will be keying in on Prime memberships with growth in competition from Walmart and others.
The Tigers trailed 45-34 at the intermission and cut that deficit with several rallies in the second half, only for Brooks to respond with momentum-stalling 323-pointers, the final two keying the decisive run.
So it wasn't surprising that a speech hyped as keying on bipartisanship was instead mostly just another airing of grievances on Trump's part—another chance to complain about Democrats and praise his own right-wing agenda.
The team's patent-pending algorithm (they wrote a white paper going into more detail) essentially combines old-school chroma keying with new technologies, like object class detection, edge detection, color manipulation and other computer vision technologies.
The progress was slow and steady, but Jay Ajayi and Blount showed that the Eagles' running game is tough enough to keep Minnesota from keying on Foles, which should dramatically help the former backup quarterback succeed.
The Seattle-based e-commerce company recently filed a patent application for a process that would allow shoppers to make a purchase by taking a photo and/or video of themselves rather than keying in their account password.
Rather than thinking systematically about the structure of low-wage work in America or the general plight of low-income households, Sanders is keying in on the morally outrageous juxtaposition of vast fortunes and bleak prospects for workers.
The Fed made its widely expected move, raising its overnight borrowing rate by 25 basis points to a range of 1 to 1.25 percent, keying off data that showed the U.S. economy at full employment and growing steadily.
Immigration skeptics often pivot from the basic terrain of labor market economics to the notion that immigrants — especially the dreaded undocumented — are a drain on public resources, thus keying in to longstanding racialized perceptions of the welfare state.
Analysts and investors alike are keying on the health of balance sheets, cash on hand and paths to profitability, said Andrew Berman, CEO of Harborside, an Oakland-based cannabis dispensary operator that listed on a Canadian exchange this summer.
Romo and the passing offense be keying their attack off Elliott's ability to keep defenses honest, and the Cowboys defenders are pinning their hopes on Elliott's ability to keep them off the field, as safety Barry Church told SiriusXM.
"Practices during the break were really helpful in focusing and keying in on playing well on defense," Minnesota's junior forward Jordan Murphy told reporters after notching his 13th straight double-double and going over 1,000 points in his career Thursday.
"The cookie was keying into a popular kind of cookie at that time," Stephen Schmidt, member of the Experts Bureau of the Culinary Historians of New York (CHNY) who also runs a food database called Manuscript Cookbooks Survey, told MUNCHIES.
The Big East Conference's Sixth Man of the Year scored 27 of his 257 first-half points in a span of just 262:244, keying a 210-163 spurt that turned a seven-point deficit into a 216-22015 halftime lead.
EditorsNote: Minor edits throughout James Harden scored a game-high 37 points and Russell Westbrook added 27 while keying a decisive stretch late in the third quarter as the Houston Rockets beat the visiting Minnesota Timberwolves 233-111 on Tuesday.
The Big East Conference's Sixth Man of the Year scored 27 of his 257 first-half points in a span of just 262:103, keying a 210-10 spurt that turned a seven-point deficit into a 216-28 halftime lead.
" If keying the T-cell receptor with the corresponding antigen wasn't the only signal needed to turn on a T cell, that meant there had to be another molecule, maybe several, required to activate the T cell, what's known as "co-stimulation.
"Apartheid Blues II (Old Texas Courtroom)" (83) features a blue similar to the color used for chroma keying in early video technology, and has been used as a projection screen in the video collage "Forever 21: The Essence of Innocence Suite" (2015).
Other Tesla Easter eggs include a mode that turns the in-car display into a James Bond-themed console from the Lotus submarine car used in The Spy Who Loved Me. You unlock this by keying "007" into the car's service console login.
Ragaishis and his team, carpenters Brian Kopola and Tom Daniel and painters Rosie Stewart and Ralph Scotese, created various tricks to force a liveable version of Van Gogh's untenable perspective, keying their interpretation off the one concrete structure in the room, the bed.
A campaign by the wildlife-advocacy group WildAid ran on Chinese digital media, keying in on the fact that rhino horns provide no more health benefits than other sources of keratin by showing a string of Chinese celebrities — all biting their fingernails.
There is going to be a push this week that goes beyond what the FBI is doing -- Democrats are keying in on the entirety of Kavanaugh's fiery and emotional testimony to see if there are holes or problems that could undercut his nomination.
Looking forward, Ellison and CFO Ed Record said the company should be able to further boost its gross margin through investments that will make its supply chain more efficient, further keying in on the optimal price for merchandise, and expanding upon its private-label brands.
Steve Bannon, the former White House chief strategist who played a central role in the foreign policy debates of the administration's first six months, said Bolton has indeed broken from the model McMaster followed, instead keying in on his role as principal foreign policy adviser.
The company has been working on capitalizing on alternative ways of shopping outside of traditional brick and mortar stores and keying in to trends within the industry, like launching lines of toys based on the popular game Fortnite, executives said at an investor event on Friday.
"I think what people are keying into now is continued incremental easing around global central banks, even incremental easing by the Fed...almost to the point that weak economic statistics, if they're not shockingly weak, could mean the Fed (will not) tighten as much," he said.
Thus I was left, for this year's review of tax software, to do the return for my spouse and me as I have in years past: I logged on to the programs' websites and typed my way through their lengthy interviews, keying in much of our information myself.
"The equities and the U.S. dollar are keying primarily off of the unfolding saga in Turkey and although the lira has posted a significant rebound today, the standoff between Turkey and the U.S. is showing no sign of progress," Jim Ritterbusch, president of Ritterbusch and Associates, said in a note.
Maybe it would have worked 100 percent of the time had I given it the chance, but it was so slow to recognize my device even after it was paired that I grew impatient and resorted to keying in my destination on the touchscreen (and then confirming the route with Google Maps on my iPhone).
Both Trump and candidate Clinton have proposed new infrastructure programs, but Burtless said he will be keying into how they hope to politically accomplish those goals: will they be open to strategies for private financing and what will they do to make sure the public has confidence these projects will be useful and completed.
ET, FS Prime Ticket (Los Angeles), NBCS Northwest (Portland) ABOUT THE CLIPPERS (20163-22016): Keying Los Angeles' defensive effort is center DeAndre Jordan, who enters play on Wednesday leading the NBA in rebounds (2106) and came out on top in a battle with one of the game's best defensive centers in Utah's Rudy Gobert on Tuesday.
It turns us into our worst selves — dehumanizing us, deranging us, keying us up, beating us down, turning us into shrieking outrage monkeys hellbent on the innocents of Oz. It uncomplicates complicated discussion; stealth-curates our news; hijacks our dopamine systems, carrying us off on a devil's quest for ever more dime bags of retweets and likes.
Adrianne Shropshire, the executive director of BlackPAC, an organization working for what it hopes is unprecedented black turnout in 2020, told BuzzFeed News in an interview Tuesday that the candidate who lands on the right message to optimize black turnout will do so by keying into an aspirational vision of a post-Trump America and offering policy prescriptions that highlight the rich tableau of black Americans' contributions.
LINE: Florida -1873 ABOUT KENTUCKY (0-1, 0-21 SEC): The offense showed what it is capable in the first half with Barker, wide receiver Garrett "Juice" Johnson (six receptions, 214 yards, two touchdowns for the game) and running back Stanley "Boom" Williams (29 carries, 22014 yards) keying an attack that produced six plays of more than 22 yards including touchdown passes of 23 yards to Jeff Badet and 1073 yards to Johnson.
Everybody brings something a little different to the table, and I think that keying in on their strengths—of Pam Shriver having won Grand Slams as a doubles player, having competed in an era against some of the greats; of Mary Joe Fernandez being in charge of the Fed Cup and understanding and knowing personally a lot of the young players in the game; Chrissy has a tennis academy—you really want to, in the most effective way, fit the puzzle pieces together.

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