Sentences with phrase «key lynchpin»

Bruce Greenwood also has a strong presence as former Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara, serving as a key lynchpin in the primary conflict about what the paper should do with their newfound information.
That block was just one of many impressive aspects of play in which Sakho would look composed; a key lynchpin in the success of Palace's work to nullify the majority of Town's attempts to level up the scores.

Not exact matches

Sometimes — the guys that are the «lynchpins» suck (remember bellcow Connor Brewer) and the afterthoughts become the key pieces to the puzzle.
Eden Hazard, Romelu Lukaku and Dries Mertens are all set for key roles, while Spurs duo Jan Vertonghen and Toby Alderweireld are defensive lynchpins.
It does become an endurance test, as the show's lynchpin humor of pregnant pauses and long, drawn - out sections of pointless stories and other gags (dialing a long phone number, trying to break into a house only to take the key and leave without getting into the house, Meatwad's attempt to tell why Carl's life is worth living) become redundant and tedious.
Where once, basic IT skills were enough for all but specialised technology businesses, today, dedicated staff in key IT fields such as cloud computing and data analytics form the lynchpin within many organisations developing new products, services and markets.
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