We discounted the earnings improvements back to 1994, using a rate keyed to money market yields.
Minor's homer broke a scoreless tie in the fifth inning and keyed a five-run burst.
Payouts are keyed to employees' success in serving customers promptly and reducing expense ratios.
The banks have keyed much the recent rally, and today it looks like that will continue.
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U.S. consumers are more keyed in to the price of gasoline than anything else they buy.
We discounted the earnings improvements back to 1992, using a rate keyed to money market yields.
Keyed up by that, Mr Harrer longed to be picked for a Himalayan expedition.
The media stocks Televisa and TV Azteca are keyed into the local economy and are quite liquid.
He is generally considered low-keyed and cool, a number cruncher but also a committed, unflagging philosophical liberal.
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Because Social Security benefits are keyed to CPI, this has resulted in a substantial savings for Uncle Sam.
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What Merkel is keyed into here is an understanding of how vital America is to Germany's economy--and vice versa.
Minimum payouts will be keyed to the life expectancy of the oldest beneficiary.
Lyrically, this is a simple ditty keyed to 17 title repetitions, but its emotional complexity is how rock 'n' roll songwriting works.
Under a look-back provision, the stock price is keyed to the offering date or the purchase date, whichever is lower.
To take Mr Golding himself, the high-keyed colours of his work owe a lot to his youth in sunny Mexico.
But point guard Steve Nash keyed a 21-7 third-quarter spurt that put the Lakers up by as many as 18 points.
The Orange were done in by a 4-of-23 effort from 3-point range and a second-half run keyed by freshman Omar Calhoun.
More important, the bill decreed that beginning in 1975, Social Security benefits were to be keyed to the Consumer Price Index.
Just about every self-contained, classically keyed solo, duet or group number seems to be treading water rather than deepening the drama.
The campaign has been fierce, with campaigners complaining of keyed cars, verbal harassment and a general lack of tolerance for differing opinions.
That would keep benefits in inflationary periods from racing far ahead of tax collections, which are keyed to the rise in wages.
For one much of this context can be keyed from relationship graphs.
The variable rate is keyed to the London Interbank Offered Rate (Libor).
In August, he reported to police that his car was keyed and a bumper sticker that read "Allah is Love" was torn off.
All told, production-distorting aid (the sort keyed to crop and agricultural input prices) fell from about two-thirds of the total to less than one-third.
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These categories would be not be keyed to specific content but would reflect the board's considered advice about a film's gestalt and intended audience.
Richard Burke's original music and his arrangements of Franz Schubert give this "Princess" a score carefully keyed to the action's 12 scenes, plus prologue.
We're both pretty keyed up on HD games you can take the format and the disc aside but we're both pretty keyed up on HD games.
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