Sentences with phrase «latch onto key»

A computer needs to be able to latch onto key words that actually indicate your experience.

Not exact matches

Belmont RUF pastor, Kevin Twit, one of the key players both musically and creatively in the Indelible Grace movement, said young people have latched onto hymns because of the link they have with history.
Key game If you have a handy man in your family ask them if they can make you a series of little doors mounted onto a frame with differing latches and keys for your toddler to open and close.
In it Black traces the roots of eugenics back to the 19th century, when British scientist Francis Galton and fellow eugenicists latched onto the newly emerging science of genetics as a key to improving the human race through better breeding.
We typically hear one or two key words that we latch onto that are different from our perspective, and go to town formulating a response.
Key to successful sky - serpent - slaying is latching onto vulnerable spots and other areas, using the [arrow] keys in the direction you need to stab.
Latching onto this up - and - coming technology is key to lowering our emissions and reliance on fossil fuels.
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