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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a key tenant" is incorrect; it should be "a key tenet." You can use it when referring to a fundamental principle or belief that is essential to a particular philosophy or system.
Example: "One of the key tenets of our organization is to promote sustainability in all our practices."
Alternatives: "a fundamental principle" or "a core belief."
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Did you know eating sustainably for your own health and the health of the planet is a key tenant of mindful eating?
A key tenant of the New Alliance is to provide greater support to women, who comprise more than half the continent's farmers.
There are other stirrings of life at 90 Church Street, a 15-story structure that covers an entire block immediately north of ground zero, after a slow recovery in which it lost a key tenant, the Legal Aid Society.
SL Green has Citigroup as a key tenant and has thus been tarnished, like many REITs, by its association with the financial sector, but it offers serious opportunity alongside some Manhattan-based risk.
Again, this is in a blue state, with a key tenant of Bernie's platform, something that he passionately campaigned for in Boulder.
The top of the Wilshire Grand will flash the logo for Korean Airlines, which owns the building, and the InterContinental Hotel, a key tenant.
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But as the Great Recession gathered steam, Tishman, which lost a key anchor tenant, Morgan Stanley, soon backed out, and Related took over.
A key prospective tenant, WeWork, told The Post on Wednesday that it had suspended plans to lease space in the building, as first reported by Bloomberg.
Brokers say the odds are in Hartz's favor since average asking rents of $30.84 a square foot justify new construction and the financial services industry, a key waterfront tenant, is growing.
Glendale will, by the end of this year, lose a key office tenant with the departure of Nestlé USA, as the food company will leave its 518,302-square-foot space after three decades.
Liberty posted a 38% fall in full-year 2009 diluted and adjusted net asset value per share to 464p at end-December 2009, down from 745p a year earlier, as Britain's worst recession in decades hit retailers - its key tenant base.
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