The administration's original approach was to boost employment by underpinning demand with fiscal stimulus.
It was created after mathematics gave economics a theoretical underpinning that other social sciences lacked.
For instance, a front-wheel-drive chassis would serve as the underpinning for many of Ford's front-wheel-drive vehicles.
Church and synagogue leaders spread the word on the morality underpinning the divestment campaign.
Many, probably most, vehemently reject the science underpinning worldwide efforts to reduce greenhouse emissions.
It is not the technology underpinning Facebook that is differentiated here, but the stickiness with users.
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Underpinning this festival of commerce is the symbiotic relationship between sport and the media.
He looks for debt problems in Europe, and worries about banks, to continue underpinning the metal.
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It might seem that there is a moral underpinning to what she is doing.
Rather, it agreed to endorse only the principles underpinning the EITI, making its rules non-binding.
The trellis underpinning such rosy reckonings is a booming world economy awash with cheap money.
Underpinning Mr Aznar's message is a determination to move Spain up in the world.
This is because, as a member, you are largely shielded from any fall in the investments underpinning the scheme.
Mr Miliband said there was statute underpinning the charter, "which is actually protecting it from being changed".
There is no question that technology is a key underpinning for the way we live and work.
"That stadium is the underpinning of a significantly new situation for the Cardinals, " says the Broncos' Bowlen.
Even a small change in the economic assumptions underpinning the surplus projections can make a big difference.
The loaves are complex and yeasty, full of earthy flavours, a touch of tang and a distinct underpinning of char.
But for the moment, central banks' vote of confidence in sterling seems to be underpinning the pound.
Privatization receipts underpinning the plan are unlikely to materialize while doubts over Greece's survival in the euro persist.
Free Internet access is growing wildly, threatening to undermine an economic underpinning of the entire World Wide Web.
Union backing became the key underpinning for the US Airways merger effort, initially opposed by AMR management.
This physical conditioning is the underpinning that helps all performance, and creates an optimal environment for mental focus.
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"What is underpinning Microsoft's thinking is that it wants its instant messaging platform to appear safe, " he said.
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Then there are the crucial "closed" sessions which examine the national security material underpinning the decision to deport.
For low long-term interest rates, by holding up the bubbly property market, are underpinning American consumption and growth.
But they resisted statutory underpinning or an auditing role for another statutory body.
This theoretical underpinning paved the way for Niels Bohr, born in Denmark, and Enrico Fermi to make their breakthrough.
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Labour and the Liberal Democrats support the statutory underpinning recommended by the Leveson report into misconduct by the press.
Regarding the platinum metals group, the occasional sparks of positive news from the auto industry is underpinning those prices.
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