Sentence examples for cornerstones- from inspiring English sources

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One of the cornerstones of the program is SB 350, which calls for a "50-50-50" reduction in major areas of climate concern.

The tribunal is one of the cornerstones of the regime designed to scrutinise the agencies, a regime described by William Hague, the foreign secretary, as one of the best in the world.

We cannot start questioning the cornerstones of integration, because it will have far-reaching consequences".

Mr Koh could well have been the "strongest and most effective advocate" for "human rights principles relating to the use of drones" and nevertheless also have been a key legal architect of a programme that has done "structural damage to the cornerstones of international security and set precedents that undermine the protection of life across the globe in the longer term," as a UN report put it.

"Milken and Drexel took high-yield bonds from a cottage industry to one of the cornerstones of the financial industry," says Howard Marks, one of Mr Milken's early customers and now chairman of Oaktree, a Los Angeles firm that manages around $75 billion in funds, much of it in high-yield bonds and related investments.Catch a falling starIn the 1970s the market for such bonds was tiny.

"It has got to be defended...it is one of the cornerstones of the constitution".

The billboards never went up, and another group that wanted to oppose Mr Driehaus was scared off.Mr O'Rourke argues that "disparaging statements about one's opponent (whether true, mostly true, mostly not true, or entirely fantastic) are cornerstones of American democracy".

And Nick Swisher and Aníbal Sánchez are nice complementary players, but not the cornerstones of a championship team.

The fact that people consistently judge themselves superior to an average peer on most personality traits is one of the cornerstones of social and personal psychology.

No longer they can take pride in the fairy-tale hero who preaches those naive yet indispensable cornerstones of life - ethics, courtesy, tolerance, responsibility.

Nor was the prime minister able to parry attacks on his government's health-care and economic policies, both cornerstones of the Conservative campaign.

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