key link
collocation in Englishmeaningsofkeyandlink
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key
adjective
uk/kiː/us/kiː/
very important and having a lot of influence on other people ...
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link
noun[C]
uk/lɪŋk/us/lɪŋk/
a connection between two people, things, ...
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(Definition ofkeyandlinkfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The consideration of routine practice and environment in discussing capitalism is important just because of thiskeylinkbetween routine and ideology.
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The history of science is, then, thekeylinkin physics itself between the overarching theory of physics and the explanations of experimental laws.
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Initially more passive, poorly organized dispersed groups are viewed as thekeylinkbetween the economic effects of crisis and variation in crisis-response policies.
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In each such respect commissioning is also akeylinkin managing the mixed economy.
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If confirmed, such findings would provide akeylinkbetween breast tumor suppression and estrogen hormone signaling.
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The peculiar and fundamental position of cephalochordates in the evolutionary tree makes them akeylink for the study of the evolution of glycan structures.
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They formed thekeylinkbetween the village workers, organizations and the development officer on the one hand, and the department's technical division on the other.
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It would have broken thekeylinkbetween the amounts that charge payers actually pay and the level of local services that they enjoy.
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It means that thekeylinkin the chain connecting that motorway to the national motorway network has been cut.
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Parents see them as akeylinkto the school and other agencies and placed particular value on home visiting.
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Our talented designers are thekeylinkbetween market demands and a company's production facilities.
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I urge for thekeylinkto be strengthened between education, vocational training and professional life.
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I agree that the wardens are thekeylink.
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For me, thekeylinkis buried on page 8 of the report.
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By damaging, quite unnecessarily, akeylinkin the transport chain, it will make exporting and importing more difficult and more expensive.
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If there were any difficulties in the village—some mishap, or something that needed to be attended to—he was the man who was thekeylinkwith the county council.
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If there is no good club cricket in the area from which we come, akeylinkin the chain that would have given us a real opportunity is missing.
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The bisons large influence as a grazer, a major converter of plant to animal biomass, and akeylinkin nutrient recycling have been lost.
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Yet thekeylinkwas made through women in the 19th century.
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This idea of akeylinkor progression between dispensations has resulted in the label progressive dispensationalism.
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