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"key word" Definitions
  1. a word that is a key: such as
  2. a significant word from a title or document used especially as an index to content
  3. a word exemplifying the meaning or value of a letter or symbol

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" The key word in that sentence, however, is "attempted.
The braves ones try to crowd surf (key word: try).
The key word is through, because we got through it.
" The key word associated with the Oculus acquisition is "validation.
The key word here is "active," as Mr. Farrell discovered.
That is the key word with Arsenal, of course: again.
Choice is the key word, and it's a strategic one.
Freedom is the key word for the end of this month!
The key word here, however, is "tasks," as opposed to jobs.
"The key word here is perfection," Kirschenbaum told The Boston Globe.
" The key word that comes later is that companies can "choose.
For all intents and purposes, after is the key word here.
Key word here is "almost" because there is some lag after all.
The declarations began early on, with one key word echoing across them.
"The key word in this discussion of the outlook is gradual," Debelle said.
But "seriously" is the key word — and too often, it's the missing one.
Human gene-editing is in our future, with future being the key word.
But the key word in all of those phases of her career is star.
The key word is "normally," because the Fire TV Stick is now on sale.
AK: Well I think the key word for the Russian banking sector is stabilisation.
Antarctica, as everyone knows, is mostly covered in ice—mostly being the key word.
And that's the key word, at least for the way Kotler does it: moderately.
When it comes to equities, the key word for 2020 is diversification, he said.
" The Facebook founder's egalitarian commitments notwithstanding, I suppose the key word there is "our.
Missing from much of the breathless initial reports was a very key word: Alleged.
"The key word to this whole thing is 'love,' " Travis Scott, 26, told the crowd.
Entertainer being the key word here, because the guy can definitely put on a show.
The key word there is "effective" — in terms of what the Commission is watching for.
"Sincere is a big key word for the North Koreans over the years," Madden said.
To do that, they need to integrate morality, the second key word, into their theories.
Mills kept talking up youth and athleticism and that key word of the day — defense.
I'm grateful for the opportunity, they will say, upon earning (key word: earning) an opportunity.
As Julien Laferriere, the producer on Origins puts it, the key word for Origins is "freedom".
"   "There's definitely a couple of things that Rob needs to learn, but that's the key word.
It didn't take long for many people to notice that a key word was missing: Jews.
The key word here is 'experimental,' which means that not every component of FV3 is ready.
" Ok, so that's a bunch of diplomacy-speak, but the key word in there is "may.
But the key word here is partnership — both parties doing their part to make lasting progress.
Convenience is the key word, and language is next, with time-zone relativity closing the deal.
KJ: Context is the key word; we were trying to figure out how much was needed.
It wasn't preconceived that way — it was responsive, so I think that's the key word probably.
"The key word is 'uncertainty," said Richard Bernstein, chief executive at Richard Bernstein Advisors in New York.
"The key word is 'uncertainty,"' said Richard Bernstein, chief executive at Richard Bernstein Advisors in New York.
" RICHARD BERNSTEIN, CHIEF EXECUTIVE/CHIEF INVESTMENT OFFICE, RICHARD BERNSTEIN ADVISORS, NEW YORK: "The key word is 'uncertainty.
"The key word is 'uncertainty,'" said Richard Bernstein, chief executive at Richard Bernstein Advisors in New York.
The other key word in this case could be "dignity," which is repeatedly mentioned in the briefs.
"The key word is 'wearable,'" said Ward Landrigan, chairman and chief executive of the fine jeweler Verdura.
What I would say is have a small piece of chocolate; small being the key word here.
" Travis Scott, 26, concluded the show with a message: "The key word to this whole thing is 'love.
Fortunately, this season's fast-fashion outerwear looks as expensive as those lifers — with the key word being looks.
BERT should be more adept at understanding the key word "no," and give a result that reflects that.
" The key word there is "us," and it sets up a song about unionization, white privilege, and "emancipation.
Which meant finding answers and placing them such that each key word was lower than the previous one.
Now, it's theoretically possible that modern humans were in the area around this time—theoretically being the key word.
Still, the label recognition makes us feel like we could almost share clothes with her — key word being almost.
"Almost" is the key word, because it's a situation that can easily happen in states across the United States.
Freed from the Larsen C Ice Shelf, A-68 began to slowly drift north—slowly being the key word.
The key word there is former: Page had left the Trump campaign at least a month before the application.
"That assumption is now unwinding, because the president-elect did not even mention the key word 'stimulus,'" she added.
And rescue is the key word, because this year we're highlighting animals that need the world's help to survive.
Next, the sheer amount of potential—and that is the key word, potential—promises made was certainly eye opening.
But the key word is "supportive" — if someone is dismissive or can't empathize, it can result in compounded trauma.
"The key word is redemption," Mr. Scott said at the event, according to a report in The Boston Globe.
In response, the US Food and Drug Administration ordered a temporary halt to the trial—temporary being the key word.
The key word in the Declaration of Independence isn't life, liberty or happiness, the writer Patricia Hampl has pointed out.
That is the key word here 'overwhelming', it is the word you would use to describe both Rousey and Cyborg.
Temporarily is the key word here — because if there's one thing Republicans won't stop doing, it's attacking women's constitutional rights.
But "sensibly" is the key word here, and it is sensible for Google to avoid making promises it can't keep.
On the surface, the timing of the key word "balance" with a slip makes the clip a generically funny meme.
"Now I say promising, but I don't know what it looks like legislatively … the key word is promising," Graham said.
For Google Assistant, your triggers can be a simple phrase, or a phrase with a key word or a key number.
More speculatively, these proteins might work in the cells of larger animals, and possibly even humans—the key word being might.
"   As it turns out, the key word in that sentence is the same one that gives us so much grief: "person.
He was always fantasizing that an affair would bring his solitary state to an end; the key word here is fantasizing.
" But, by last week, the two sides had not even agreed on a definition of the key word under discussion: "denuclearization.
" That narrative may be a problem for President Trump, particularly since it generates a different meaning for the key word "denuclearization.
See, the key word is "ten," meaning you're going to have to limit yourself to— Opposed: Wait, maybe John Gibson, too.
There have been almost 403,000 documented cases of COVID-19 in the United States — and the key word here is documented.
" The key word in the Baker quotation and in Ms. Davis's address, as it must be in protest today, is "we.
A key word there is "trend," meaning a long-term shift in trajectory as opposed to the pattern you see above.
VTB's Kostin said the key word to describe the Russian economy today was "stability" but conceded there was room for improvement.
"Another" is the key word for this round: Iterable had announced $50 million in funding just earlier this year, in March.
It removed the key word "patient" from its policy statement, while noting that "uncertainties" about its previously rosy economic outlook have increased.
The key word there is government: ISIS set itself up not just as an ordinary terrorist group but as an actual state.
The key word I used just now is most, though, since not everyone was able to make an appearance in the film.
The key word is "collage," so I thought it would be appropriate to use a variety of approaches and aesthetics for the art.
Once it "hears" a key word, it transmits the user's verbal instructions to Amazon's Alexa Voice Services, which is a cloud-computing platform.
Today we have a progressive theme, I'm going to call it, where a key word transforms from one theme entry to the next.
Trump ''has been a complete disaster'' in office beyond foreign policy, said John Boehner, the former Republican speaker — the key word being ''former.
But the key word there seems to be professionals, because that's who this camera is geared toward and who Facebook ultimately wants using it.
North Korea's not quite at the point of fielding a reliable ICBM to hit the U.S. mainland — yet (and that's the key word here).
"In principle" is the key word, because not much works without integration, and nothing works without the intention of the migrants to integrate themselves.
"Obviously we love depth; depth is the key word around here," said starter Clayton Kershaw, who allowed one earned run in seven innings Tuesday.
Key word here is slowly, as both teams may be looking to drag this one out considering the score in the Japan-Poland match.
The key word here is "Relief" referring to pain, and one company who pitches that relief in its advertising is the maker of ADVIL.
" The key word here is "silly," though admittedly my credentials are suspect because I have never had anything "prominently staged at the Washington Press Club.
Key word in that tweet: "Our" What to watch next: Axios' David Nather laid out the need-to-know about the GOP's new healthcare bill.
"I think the key word is balance in this," said Jim Kessler, senior vice president for policy at Third Way, a center-left think tank.
"Consolidated" was the key word he repeated to explain that all the Trump family holdings should be credited to just one member of the clan.
The key word is want — in other words, the behaviors that get bosses involved head and heart to make good things happen for that employee.
The idea that the key word in "The Paris Diversion" is "diversion," and that we are being put through something very petty, is just unthinkable.
Some VR headsets have been relatively successful — Sony's PlayStation VR has sold 4.2 million units since November 2016, for example — but the key word is relatively.
Initially, Church's team used the conventional version of the CRISPR gene-editing tool to hack away at the LINE-1 sequences—hack being the key word.
"The key word nowadays is discovery rather than exploration," says John Hemming, a former director of Britain's Royal Geographical Society and an expert on the Amazon.
To craft the quiz, we take original Times reporting and remove a key word or term to make a fill-in-the-blank multiple choice question.
The key word of the speech was "citizen," which Obama called "the most important office in a democracy," one that he'll embrace in his post-Presidency.
Read: Trump praises Putin for his "extremely strong and powerful" denial of 2016 Russian hacking A day later, Trump claimed he misspoke, with one key word.
The key word there is "might," since at this point the country's various sporting bodies have largely lost any benefit of the doubt we might give them.
" When asked what he thought of Xi Jinping Thought, Sun Yongkang, a 24-year-old photographer in Beijing, said: "I really like the key word New Era.
" Since the long term effects of drugs like LSD have not been studied, due to their illegal status, the key word in the court's opinion is "potential.
The key word here is "loosely," because Still Star-Crossed knocks out all the Romeo and Juliet action in a solid 20 minutes and never looks back.
"The key word for V.R. is experience," said Tom Emrich, the Toronto-based co-producer of Augmented World Expo, a conference dedicated to augmented and virtual reality.
The key word here is "preventable," and it's a prime example of where tech know-how and resources should be harnessed and funneled to save thousands of lives.
The one downside of the DIY speaker: you can't wake it up and talk to it with a key word like "Alexa," as you can with Amazon's products.
"For me, the key word is 'catharsis,'" says drummer Adam Kriney, noting that he finds the band's pre-74 years the most conducive for those feelings of release.
As the new members of the Congress in the United States may come to discover, "united" is a key word for advancing on any national equal rights agenda.
This is the other reason "affordable" is the key word in the birth control debate: Theoretical "access" to contraception doesn't mean much if women can't actually afford it.
But the key word there is "remain," because those legislative efforts were already in longshot territory before anyone ever heard of the White House phone calls to Ukraine.
The key word here is "blur" — while it has some fabulous long-term benefits, it also immediately makes your wrinkles look less pronounced thanks to ingredients like palm oil.
The key word here is "beautifully," as I've seen and heard many, even more expensive, audiophile headphones that get lost in over-sharpening the treble and neglecting the bass.
He came to America with nearly nothing, just the promise that if he worked hard, he might —key word, might—be able to make a better life for himself.
The key word here is intelligent: neither of her gay roles have anything like the gaudy foolishness of Blue is the Warmest Color or the nostalgic tint of Carol.
Simulated, of course, is the key word: lead author of the study Gordey Lesovik of MIPT told CNN that we're "not really" approaching the ability to actually reverse time.
Everyone had been asked earlier to jot down thoughts about a wall, choosing one key word to write in bold letters, and then to exchange papers with each other.
"Nervousness was the key word of this week before the long-awaited USDA report of this Friday on both quarterly stocks and prospective plantings," consultancy Agritel said in a note.
YouTube is important to late night, but NBCUniversal can use an earlier time to try — key word being try — and bring some of those eyeballs back to their own platform.
The protocol humans use is to have a key word which allows their partner to distinguish between masochistic appeals to stop which can be ignored, and a real request to stop.
The key word here is "crowdsourced," meaning that consumers aren't paying for journalism exclusively; they're paying $5 a month for some journalism alongside insights/text from a large selection of influencers.
Catapult is the key word here: PitchBook noted that company was only valued at $152 million in its last round — eight months ago — although Airtable disputes the number as too low.
They can't let you say what you want to say because they need to tune the microphones to listen to the particular syllables of the key word in that particular order.
Reddit user ScienceMuddafucka took to the forum to detail his theory on why Arya's acting so strangely (key word: acting), and it has everything to do with taking down Littlefinger (Aidan Gillen).
"I think the more important thing about the whole creative process was Apple really gave me the freedom to explore and really pushed — I think the key word was authenticity," he said.
Your phone is the magnifying glass that is allowing you to peer past your reality into a hidden experience locked (key word) to a place or object in the world around you.
But "less work putting them in place" is the key word here, because while imposing the tariffs may protect some U.S. jobs, they will make the technology less accessible throughout the country.
"Youth" has been a defining key word ahead of the party congress, said Park Ju-hwa and Kim Kap-sik, researchers at the government-run Korea Institute for National Unification in Seoul.
The key word there is "modern"—even though we're suffering through a two-decade Dead Puck Era, there was a time when goals in the NHL were even harder to come by.
The injury relegated Salah to the bench for Egypt's World Cup opener against Uruguay, needing four more days of convalescence before being healthy enough to play — enough being the key word there.
There were, however, exemptions: The canning, processing, preserving, freezing, drying, marketing, storing, packing for shipment or distribution of: Agricultural produce; Meat and fish product; and Perishable foods "Distribution" is the key word here.
Renault Sport F1 managing director Cyril Abiteboul, who has effectively been running the team since the departure of principal Frederic Vasseur in January, said the key word for the year ahead was 'integration'.
The initial review was not based on the content of each individual email, but on key word searches and header information, a process that almost guaranteed that some federal records would be overlooked.
The headline states Saleh is a celebrity (YouTube star), what his specific brand is (based on hoaxes and pranks) and adds the key word "claims" before Saleh's reason for being booted (speaking Arabic).
One source told the news outlet that electronic records reveal that Strzok changed the language from "grossly negligent" to "extremely careless," scrubbing a key word that could have had legal ramifications for Clinton.
Small is a key word—the tissue samples were in 1, 50, and 80 milliliter vials, equaling to a drop, a little more than a shot glass and a double shot worth of organ.
"Wider" is the key word here: Google added 28 new policies for advertisers and a further 20 for publishers in 2017 to try to get a better grip on what's whizzing around its services.
Renault Sport F1 managing director Cyril Abiteboul, who has effectively been running the team since the abrupt departure of principal Frederic Vasseur in January, said the key word for the year ahead was 'integration'.
Of course, IFA won't be completely absent of phones this year: Huawei's sub-brand Honor will likely launch a new phone, and Sony and HTC might (key word is might) have something to show as well.
The differences are that users will be able to search and filter ads by location and key-word, and will be able to post ads at any time, rather than having to wait for the short submission window.
President Donald Trump flubbed a key word in his address to the March for Life rally on Friday, mistakenly telling anti-abortion protesters that it's wrong for babies to be "born" in the ninth month of a pregnancy.
The key word for the statement is "Apology", and Facebook promise that they never allow the benefits of advertisers and developers override the Facebook's mission of "connecting the world", but Facebook will still offer free service for ads.
The key word of the current nativist revolution is "respect," by which these 21st-century rebels are saying that the fact that we all have equal rights does not change the fact that we have different political power.
They're also made using a lightweight 3.5-ounce recycled nylon up top and a slightly more durable 4.5-ounce polyester (70% recycled) for the seat and legs, making it durable and lightweight, the latter being the key word here.
And while it's true that the current count of 27 cases (and rising) of locally-acquired Zika infection in the Miami region don't stack up numbers-wise against preventable illnesses like influenza, the key word difference here is preventable.
And if you are growing well as a differentiated (differentiated being a key word) SaaS company, you probably have many VCs knocking on your door — at all stages early and late even if you are not on the coasts.
That the closing passages shift gears to impose a happy ending where none seems possible — "I am content," the older Leo says — is in keeping with the emphasis on "release" (a key word in the lyrics) without remotely ringing true.
The most time consuming part is waiting for the revelation of the key word, but a Reddit user named Waffle_cop has already built a program called Nukacrypt that will generate strings of possible numbers based on the letters already revealed.
During the almost-week I spent with them in August, every time Nicky or Brandon verged on saying something profound, whether it be about music or their childhoods, they'd substitute "shit" or "fucking" for whatever the key word might otherwise be.
Hunter Biden doesn't have any relevant -- and that's the key word -- relevant information about anything that Donald Trump was doing to extort an investigation of the Biden family out of the Ukraine government" in exchange for military aid," he said.
"That's the key word for us, that the U.S. and China are able to find their way through (to) an agreement, because countries like mine in the emerging world need more certainty when it comes to the economy," he said.
Chrissy Teigen — who never holds back from speaking her mind — put iPhoto's updated search feature to the test (which pulls up photos in your albums categorized by key word) and wasn't too pleased with what she uncovered was happening behind-the-scenes.
There exist over 25,000 peer-reviewed papers specific to cannabis (by contrast, a PubMed database search using the key word 'adderall' yields fewer than 200 total papers), and unlike conventional therapeutics, humans have been using cannabis for therapeutic purposes for thousands of years.
"Currently" is the key word: Ankur Sengupta, who heads up business development for Drivezy, said in an interview that the startup will leave the round open for about a year and continue raising it on a rolling basis, with the valuation varying accordingly.
Bumble has been my go-to for quite some time mainly because the quality of men I find on Bumble seem (key word: seem) to be more along the lines of what I am looking for and now with the options that Bumble provides i.e.
The key word here is "placeholder," which suggests that the tool's creator, Stefan Bohacek, sees it as the visual equivalent of a Lorem Ipsum text generator (or the far superior Hipster Ipsum), designed to fill a prototype website with something while it's under construction.
But the key word there is interim: these sites would be temporary holding areas for fuel that will eventually move to a permanent repository — like Yucca Mountain, the controversial site in Nevada that's about 733 miles northwest of Las Vegas, and across the state line from Death Valley in California.
And we watch as the play's Donald engages with a "community" (a key word in Mr. Hare's text) that includes a police lieutenant as well as Donald's notably prickly father, a newspaper editor (nicely played by Michael Elwyn) whose growing rancor toward his son feeds a denouement that cannot be revealed.
" The key word there is probably "all": this actual and also potential "all" could never be encompassed by enumeration but only by synecdoche or some other such "standing in for" that is essentially poetic or, as she writes in another poem, "indebted to lyric" and eschewing descriptive enumeration (blazon) in favor of "a sort of generic atmosphere.
" That remark brought a suspension from his job at Standard Bank and an acerbic rejoinder from its chief executive, Sim Tshabalala, that "entitled is often a key word in racist thinking" — either by whites accusing blacks of claiming undeserved privilege, or by blacks arguing that "white people are not entitled to be full citizens because they are 'all racists.
" But also appears to be the key word here — as the press release spells out, the publisher's main value to Netflix is in its IP: "The acquisition, the first ever by Netflix, is a natural progression in the company's effort to work directly with prolific and skilled creators and to acquire intellectual property and ownership of stories featuring compelling characters and timeless, interwoven fictional worlds.
Like right now I have one on my phone that says, "I hope you had a good weekend, so the FBI finally completed their investigation into Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server, and concluded that she did not break the law" — and break is the key word there, so if I write break back to you, you keep going, you keep going, and so you have this kind of ongoing dialogue with your audience.
Sen. Chris MurphyChristopher (Chris) Scott MurphyOvernight Defense: US, Russia tensions grow over nuclear arms | Highlights from Esper's Asia trip | Trump strikes neutral tone on Hong Kong protests | General orders ethics review of special forces White House eyes September action plan for gun proposals Trump phoned Democratic senator to talk gun control MORE (D-Conn.) on Saturday morning slammed President-elect Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE for misspelling a key word in a tweet about military activity in the South China Sea.

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