To manipulate the immune system, you need to find the key bottlenecks that govern the system. The T-cell is an absolute bottleneck. – Leroy Hood
The key players are now all in place in Washington and in state governments across America to officially label carbon dioxide as a pollutant and enact laws that tax us citizens for our carbon footprints. – John Coleman
The key to making money in angel investing is saying no. You meet with 100 companies and say no to 99 of them. – Kevin Rose
Reducing trade barriers with this key ally will go a long way toward increasing market access for American farmers, manufacturers and service providers. – Jim Ramstad
Ethics are a key issue, and they’re a key issue on the Democratic side, and all people have to be held to high standards. – Jeb Bradley
Most previous immigrants came to the United States to become Americans, with no intention of returning home. They relinquished their ties with their homeland. English was their key to prosperity, and they worked hard to master it. – John Shadegg
I’ve been very fortunate to be with Coach Saban this long, learned a lot of football from him. It’s been kind of the key to my personal success out of the places that I’ve coached. – Kirby Smart
The Australia to 2050 report highlights something that is well understood by South Australians, that infrastructure plays a key role in long-term economic expansion. – Kevin Rudd
I can’t play my songs on the smaller harp. I have a Celtic harp. I can’t do the key changes. – Joanna Newsom
When an attacker fails with one person, they often go to another person. The key is to report the attack to other departments. Workers should know to act like they are going along with what the hacker wants and take copious notes so the company will know what the hacker is trying to find. – Kevin Mitnick
Global governance cannot be limited to the crafting of instruments related to the promotion of democracy. A key component must be the creation of fair and equitable rules to enhance the development prospects of developing countries. – Kamla Persad-Bissessar
The ball touched the paint a lot of times. When we talk about touching the paint, the ball touches the key for making a layup or making a play for a teammate. We’ve got to use our length and our speed. Defensively, getting deflections. Give up one shot and rebound. – Jason Kidd
Empowering women in the workforce is a key to growing the economy and having a thriving middle class. – Kirsten Gillibrand
When I looked around, with my wife, Sarasota seemed like the best place in Florida. We settled about one mile from Siesta Key. – John Lutz
Sometimes I play something, and I haven’t recorded it, and I don’t know where it came from, why my hands did what they did, what key it was in, anything. – Rick Wright
All of us make mistakes. The key is to acknowledge them, learn, and move on. The real sin is ignoring mistakes, or worse, seeking to hide them. – Robert Zoellick
The fact of the matter is our homes are on the frontlines when it comes to protecting and conserving our critical water resources – more than that, they are also key to protecting our health. – Philippe Cousteau, Jr.
Love. Fall in love and stay in love. Write only what you love, and love what you write. The key word is love. You have to get up in the morning and write something you love, something to live for. – Ray Bradbury
A lot of movies about artificial intelligence envision that AI’s will be very intelligent but missing some key emotional qualities of humans and therefore turn out to be very dangerous. – Ray Kurzweil
One of the key issues will be personal honour vs. the good of the many, and unforeseen consequences. – Raymond E. Feist
The sound is the key; audiences will accept visual discontinuity much more easily than they’ll accept jumps in the sound. If the track makes sense, you can do almost anything visually. – Paul Hirsch
Suprisingly, one of the most complex pieces of code is the code to determine where a note is in the staff. Finale stores notes as relative scale positions in the current key. – Robert Patterson
Ronald Reagan knew audiences. It was a key element of his political genius. One of the things at which brilliant politicians are better than mediocre ones is smelling new public concerns over the horizon before they are picked up by polls – before the public even knows to call them ‘issues’ at all. – Rick Perlstein