Hey Filip,

Yes, that's correct. For example, if you change the status of your *AdGroup*, 
the status of each of its *keywords* will remain the same. One reason for 
this is that it allows you to pause or enable *all* of the keywords in an 
*AdGroup* by simply changing the status of the *AdGroup*. It would be far 
more expensive and time consuming if you had to also update the status of 
(potentially thousands of) keywords.

Cheers,
Anthony, AdWords API Team

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