One of the cornerstones of a sound financial life is an emergency fund.
Its artists and craftspeople, its carnival and historic sector, are cornerstones on which to build.
On people: We have four cornerstones in our overall strategic plan for our company: growth, people, sustainability and costs.
Medicare I think is one of the cornerstones of our social safety net.
Two cornerstones of the Islanders' workout are the bench press for the upper body and squats for lower-body strength.
It may be true that connectivity and collaboration have always been the cornerstones for achieving and maintaining lasting influence.
Military action is bad for stability and bad for business, both of which are cornerstones of the Gulf way of life.
Their evil twin counterparts, pride and arrogance, are the cornerstones of failure.
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One of the cornerstones of his programme is a promise to hand out low or zero-interest credits to small and medium-sized companies.
It helped lay the cornerstones of middle class security, from the 40-hour work week and the minimum wage to family leave and pensions.
Before the structure of DNA was unscrambled no-one had a clear idea how genetic replication - one of the cornerstones of life - worked.
And across the country, many small businesses that were once the cornerstones of their communities are now empty storefronts that haunt our main streets.
Also on the agenda: how policy-makers can better understand the social cornerstones of sustainable development and integrate a social perspective into the green economy.
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These are the cornerstones of a healthy lifestyle for anyone, really.
Superior ownership, along with a management team that has an eye for talent and a sense for branding, can become the successful cornerstones of any business.
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In the backyard, steps from the pool, stands a weathered pillar that's one of the four cornerstones that bound Georgetown when it was formed in 1751.
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Now with reality television behind her and thousands of fans following her every move, the young starlet has begun to lay the cornerstones of a fashion, beauty and publishing empire.
Listening and engagement are the cornerstones of real relationships.
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Perry's impending free agency could have forced Anaheim to consider trading its top goal-scorer to avoid losing him for nothing, but the Ducks now have their two cornerstones signed for the foreseeable future.
His view of books and libraries as cornerstones of civilization and communities inspired "Fahrenheit 451, " which Mr. Bradbury wrote on a rental typewriter in the basement of a University of California, Los Angeles library.
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Medicines called ACE inhibitors are cornerstones of cardiology.
Freedom of information is also central in the framework of the World Summit of the Information Society, which has reaffirmed freedom of expression and universal access to information as cornerstones of inclusive knowledge societies.
Not only do I have great personal admiration for her, but obviously the strong alliance between our two countries is one of the cornerstones of prosperity and peace not just in the transatlantic relationship but in the world.
Both UNESCO and the EU promote human rights and fundamental freedoms as cornerstones of stability and development, being equally committed to a more effective multilateral cooperation and to inclusive development rooted on quality education for all and the respect for cultural diversity.
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