Examples of using To be a key in English and their translations into Croatian
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The conference is currently in its third year and continues to be a key event for digital retailers and businesses.
continued to be a key forum for discussions with national Parliaments.
What we have taped to the page here is a plastic envelope containing a white residue and what looks to be a key to a safety deposit box.
Axéréal is able to offer its customers complete solutions with real added value and to be a key figure in the cereal chain.
Mobile will continue to be a key driver of growth,
The latter is a synthetic version of the Chinese herb ephedra and used to be a key ingredient in a lot of brands,
Brankovic is said to be a key political ally of SDA Vice President Bakir Izetbegovic,
Greek and Turkish media expected Iran's nuclear programme to be a key issue on the US diplomat's agenda of talks with local officials ahead of discussions at the UN Security Council on the matter on Friday.
fair elections in June 2017 could prove to be a key to advancing the EU accession process
model which is already proven to be a key to all the criteria necessary for a good digital cable.
expects the Vilnius Summit in November to be a key moment in further strengthening relations between the EU
In addition to being a key pillar in of the energy transition,
In addition to being a key pillar in the energy transition,
There has to be a key.
Looks to be a key what somekind.
It seems to be a key of some kind.
It appears to be a key of some sort.
The EESC considers this to be a key point.
Has to be a key around here somewhere to decipher it.
You can't open it. There has to be a key.