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CORE
noun
The central part of fruit, containing the kernels or seeds.
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"We lose core user after core user by not addressing simple trolling issues that they face every day".
But our core voters turned out.
"It is a good deal, a deal that meets our core objectives … If this framework leads to a final, comprehensive deal, it will make our country, our allies and our world safer".
The legal argument focused on the challenge to core of the legislation – its requirement that almost all Americans buy health insurance.
Levitt argued that a focus on products rather than on customers led the companies to misunderstand their core business.
Whether or not the EPA's own surveys can be trusted, the move by Republicans to denounce water regulation and pitch it as the enemy of the foundational American ideal of private property might not be a slam-dunk for the American right – even among their core supporters.
Other so-called "core cities" now began to organise.
And core to these capabilities and to the strategy for developing them is a recognition that we need collective leadership.
Inside the country, Fidesz has favoured the middle class, and especially the upper middle class, thereby building a core clientele of politically active supporters – while slashing benefits for the neediest (about a third of Hungarians live in poverty – don't be fooled by the glittering, EU-funded projects in the centre of Budapest).
Lehmann, who died aged 104 in 1993, studied earthquakes to find that the Earth had both an inner and outer core, a revelation which redefined how the planet was studied.
Google's latest doodle celebrates the birthday of Danish seismologist Inge Lehmann, who discovered the existence of an inner core in the Earth.
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