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key

Definition for key

adjective as in essential, important

noun as in item that unlocks

noun as in answer, solution

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The key word here is "reckless", which according to law 12 merits a yellow card rather than a red.

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Another key recommendation was the proposal to give more powers to the Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman, which investigates complaints about the treatment of people placed in temporary housing.

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At Southwest’s investor day in late September, executives said free bags were key in helping the budget-friendly airline stand out from its rivals.

The hospitality and tourism industry is a key contributor to L.A.’s economy, employing more than 540,000 people who work as room cleaners, dishwashers, restaurant servers and bellhops, among other jobs.

“The key, as we’ve mentioned, is just to not get to a point to where it becomes so overwhelming that it starts affecting your other debt” like car loans or mortgages, Lupo said.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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