Sentences with phrase «really key component»

And we think that plug - in hybrids are just a really key component of a whole larger vision.
Power walking is a really key component for slimming down your legs so there are no indoor alternatives (unless you have access to a treadmill).
«The quality of the insulator is really a key component in a mattress,» Schuetz says.
In football, fitness is not really a key component.

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Despite expensive cuts in corporate tax rates, private business investment never really recovered after the 2008 - 09 recession — and some key components (like machinery and R&D spending) continued to fall.
What really defines a successful manager is one who is able to identify what key components motivate each of their employees and how to communicate this effectively to a wide - range of audiences.
Good article, I really enjoyed what it had to say and think having a religion or adhering to a higher purpose is a key component to living a healthy and balanced life.
This really is a key component to my second resolution about being a good mom.
Proline can be made from other amino acids, so the two key components are really vitamin C and lysine.
Delivery is the key because so much of the mainstream dietary advice and marketing of supplements talks about nutrition and breaks nutrition down to the body needing this specific vitamin or those Branch Chain Amino Acids (BCAA's) or that key mineral without really looking at the bio-availability, or the need to balance components.
Creatine can be a really effective key component in your workout routine.
The interesting thing is that the other three key components of any electric car — weight, aerodynamic drag and rolling resistance — are areas sports car manufacturers, and us in particular, are really good at mastering.»
Can we really afford to have a key component of our overall bookish canon be especially hobbled, either in the consumerist corridors of online retail (Catton) or the cultural insecurities of an anti-intellectual age (Miller)?
It really was a key component to their education.
Hi Sreekanth, A really good Article with deep insights on how taxes are calculated I bought my property and registered the same in Dec - 2013, First EMI deducted since Jan 2014 Builder has handed the allotment letter and house keys this week April 2016 Total Interest component was 4500 - FY 2013 - 2014 1,21,00 - FY 2014 - 2015 1,40,00 - FY 2015 - 2016
The other component that's really key is owners focusing on rewarding desired behaviors.
Although relationships have always been a key component to GTA, you've never really been able to effect the way the game was played based off of the decisions you made in regards to those relationships.
Carillon was really built for VR: the Oculus Rift and the Leap Motion Controller are key components in the work.
The new Doom made its gameplay debut at Bethesda's E3 2015 press conference, where id Software producer Marty Stratton promised a title that would deliver on the series key components: «Badass demons, big «effing guns and moving really fast.»
On the flip - side, just like its predecessor, Splatoon 2 lacks any kind of anti-aliasing or texture filtering - two key components in image quality where we really hoped to see some improvement over the original game.
«As we move into this phase, it's really important to identify the key components of the business back to scale.
We have noted before that bisphenol A (BPA) is a key component of the epoxy liner in canned food and drink, so it should really be no surprise that new tests at Health Canada found it in pop cans.
There is a key component that might make you feel a little bit uncomfortable, but I'm telling you if you do it, you will see drastic connection with you and it's really leading with the heart and it's really getting to the heart of the matter first.
This week's webinar that we're hosting on Friday will be covering the four key components — tools, really — that allow uLaw users to surround the entirety of a legal matter so it can be processed within the system in an adequate manner.
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