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1 The key takeaway : Young people have left, and they're not coming back.
2 RELATED: New lockdown rules announced The key takeaway from that presser.
3 The key takeaway : From humble duties come powerful life lessons.
4 That's the key takeaway from Bank of America Merrill Lynch's latest fund manager survey.
5 From a business perspective, the key takeaway for Hurley was the importance of good teams.
6 Michellin Star The key takeaway from the DNC speeches: Maybe everyone should plagiarize Michelle Obama.
7 But the key takeaway from the week's news is people are wild about their toilet paper.
8 But the key takeaway from COP25 was just how much knowledge and leadership existed in indigenous communities.
9 Yet the key takeaway here is that knowing part of my story might not help you to understand anyone else's.
10 Teresa Tinsley, co-author of the report, said the key takeaway for the public is simply "to learn a language".
11 The key takeaway of the app is how densely the Israelis have settled the West Bank: there are blue boxes everywhere.
12 It was the first time a Republican had won Iowa since George W. Bush in 2004 and provided Trump a key takeaway .
13 Ambler argued the key takeaway from the debate was that the entire Democratic field has embraced gun safety as a major campaign issue.
14 The key takeaway of our research was that the majority of Gold Coast business respondents felt they were short-changed by the Commonwealth Games.
15 The key takeaway tip is: it takes a powerful force to drive a new culture and each person plays a part in that.
16 Upadhyay said the key takeaway from the meeting is that the RBI is "looking at underlying areas of inflation rather than perishables".
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