111.   Interruptions can cause interviewers to get distracted, miss key points, omit necessary follow-up questions, and generally obtain an inaccurate picture of the applicant.

112.   Investigators increasingly believe Montreal may be the key point of connection in a radical Islamic terrorist conspiracy targeting the United States.

113.   Invoking a key point of his defense, Symington blamed the pension funds for not taking a careful look behind his numbers.

114.   It in fact demonstrates two key points.

115.   Keep two key points in mind when coordinating colored sandals with outfits, Hill says.

116.   Kennedy said he made six or seven key points, including relating some of his experiences as a player.

117.   Key points of contention with Republicans include how to rein in future growth of the Medicare program for the elderly and the scope and focus of tax cuts.

118.   Let him see that when errors are made, the key point is not focused on blame.

119.   Most certainly, but Phil Mickelson brought up a key point last week.

120.   Most of all, the energy the Kings played with at home was absent in Los Angeles, especially at key points.

a. + point >>共 723
starting 6.09%
key 2.84%
the 2.56%
low 2.39%
extra 2.13%
important 2.05%
first 2.05%
main 1.88%
crossing 1.84%
good 1.72%
key + n. >>共 831
player 4.92%
issue 4.43%
role 4.39%
element 1.96%
figure 1.83%
factor 1.81%
part 1.65%
point 1.58%
member 1.51%
question 1.48%
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