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Sex education programmes have proven, 'a cornerstone in reducing adolescent sexual risk behaviours and promoting sexual health' [ 10].
"Unless you have that cornerstone investor, it's a very tough business to build," Mr. Massey said.
And so we just felt it was important to have a cornerstone player like that to build on".
But nonprofits don't have a cornerstone on purpose.
Isn't wanting what our neighbors have the cornerstone of a healthy economy?
But that standing, as a must-have cornerstone of growth funds, might be different when individual mutual funds update the information on their holdings in the fall.
[3] However, these early works have become cornerstones of modern analytic philosophy.
"We have the cornerstones of being able to work something out.
With Gloger and another star, center Chris Young, Princeton seemed to have two cornerstones for a bright future.
Ever since Aristotle, organization and classification have been cornerstones of science.
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