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Three cornerstones are important to understand the context for engineering sustainable facilities: (1) an understanding that facilities have unique attributes and characteristics that stem from the specific industry sector of a facility, its specific project type, and the specific context that envelops the facility.
Three cornerstones have been proposed to aid the empirical assessment of 'resilience': biodiversity, spatial heterogeneity, and connectivity [15].
The three cornerstones of Mr. Obama's message — ending the formal war on terrorism, a more transparent and much more limited use of drones and closing Guantánamo — all present complications that limit the scope for major change.
Orthodox finance, by contrast, rests on three cornerstones.
There are three cornerstones on which the structure of NCLB rests.
The three cornerstones for its application are: it is simple, economical and successful.
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A conceptual framework was initially constructed that includes the three cornerstone potential risks that confront any NPP plant operational risks, natural disaster risks, and plant locational risk (Fig. 3).
Two cornerstones of scientific endeavour are transparency and reproducibility.
Two cornerstones of Mr. DeStefano's campaign were increasing home ownership and universal preschool for children.
With Gloger and another star, center Chris Young, Princeton seemed to have two cornerstones for a bright future.
With Kazmir and Matt Peterson in the rotation, Binghamton has what may be two cornerstones of the Mets' future pitching staff.
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