Aún no tenemos significados para "key takeaway".
1The key takeaway: Young people have left, and they're not coming back.
2RELATED: New lockdown rules announced The key takeaway from that presser.
3The key takeaway: From humble duties come powerful life lessons.
4That's the key takeaway from Bank of America Merrill Lynch's latest fund manager survey.
5From a business perspective, the key takeaway for Hurley was the importance of good teams.
6Michellin Star The key takeaway from the DNC speeches: Maybe everyone should plagiarize Michelle Obama.
7But the key takeaway from the week's news is people are wild about their toilet paper.
8But the key takeaway from COP25 was just how much knowledge and leadership existed in indigenous communities.
9Yet the key takeaway here is that knowing part of my story might not help you to understand anyone else's.
10Teresa Tinsley, co-author of the report, said the key takeaway for the public is simply "to learn a language".
11The key takeaway of the app is how densely the Israelis have settled the West Bank: there are blue boxes everywhere.
12It was the first time a Republican had won Iowa since George W. Bush in 2004 and provided Trump a key takeaway.
13Ambler argued the key takeaway from the debate was that the entire Democratic field has embraced gun safety as a major campaign issue.
14The key takeaway of our research was that the majority of Gold Coast business respondents felt they were short-changed by the Commonwealth Games.
15The key takeaway tip is: it takes a powerful force to drive a new culture and each person plays a part in that.
16Upadhyay 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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