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Longer-term, stable and affordable housing needs to be a cornerstone of policy for reducing poverty.
The question Bentham asked, "What use is it?," is a cornerstone of policy formation.
This has been a cornerstone of policy in the US and England for years and is rapidly becoming a focus of reform in many nations.
Participation of both professional and humane organizations was sought, premises were renovated, responsible ownership of animals was promoted, controlled urban colonies of cats were established, and adoptions become the cornerstone of policy, centering the activity of the shelter toward its clients.
[ 3] Support for agriculture has been a cornerstone of policy for European integration since the Treaty of Rome in 1957.
Systematic reviews have come to be accepted to produce the best estimates of clinical efficacy and effectiveness, thus constituting a cornerstone of policy analysis and cost-effectiveness evaluation [ 1].
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The cornerstones of policy dialogue have shifted from orphan status and HIV exclusivity to child poverty and most vulnerable children (MVC).
In a separate interview, with the Wall Street Journal, Trump said that the long-standing "One China" policy — initiated by President Nixon in 1972 and a cornerstone of U.S. policy ever since — is no longer guaranteed.
Reduction of the public debt via fiscal austerity will remain the stated cornerstone of economic policy.
When pressed, she mentioned family planning, a cornerstone of national policy.
This was the cornerstone of its policy, but now the company talks only of 'aspirations'aspirations
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