Sentences with phrase «key out of recognition»

One longtime Brooklyn gay Democratic activist speculated that other councilmembers are playing the matter low - key out of recognition that Williams is not in it to win.

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Part of that likely has to do with the absence of many truly great movies this year, and the fact key contenders — like «The Shape of Water» (the pick by the directors and producers guilds) and «Get Out» (the WGA's original screenplay winner)-- come from genres that seldom receive top awards recognition.
But before Boris Johnson looks out his best pair of celebratory Union Jack boxers, it also emerged that the meeting agreed to ask Brussels for «mutual recognition» of standards on manufactured goods as a way of staying as close as possible to the single market without actually being in it - a key demand of Remainers like Philip Hammond.
Conferences are also one of the standard ways of getting your work out to its target audience — and that's key to the kind of visibility and recognition that scientists need for their careers to grow, says Donna Dean, a retired senior adviser for the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) who now works as an executive consultant for the Association for Women in Science (AWIS) and a career consultant for the American Chemical Society (ACS).
Voice recognition capability for personal devices is key to the deployment of so - called «smart home» technology that lets you control heating, lighting, appliances and other things without getting out of your recliner.
One of the big surprises that came out of the Paris Agreement was the explicit recognition of the key role that forests (and land use, including agriculture) could play in reducing global warming pollution.
Received «High Achiever» award 8 out of 12 months in recognition of meeting all key performance measures
It can also be pointed out that the key leaders of the marriage preparation movement were celibate clerics who could never function as «sponsors» in the literal sense of the term (because they were not married and not peers to the engaged), and this could easily explain why these leaders did not have a clear recognition that the educational assumptions / models used in the marriage preparation programs might be missing something valuable.
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