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Even Labour, which has a plan on the banks, hasn't really made it a centrepiece of its campaign.
The Conservatives, but not the Liberal Democrats, have made it a centrepiece of their immigration policy with May's promise to reduce the net migration figure below 100,000 by the general election in 2015.
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It is a centrepiece of UN anti-poverty efforts.
It was a centrepiece of his critique of the Tory record.
In particular, two modern sects which send members to knock on doors to evangelise (Jehovah's Witnesses and the Mormons) love Revelation, it being a centrepiece of their theological outlook.
"It will become a centrepiece of the general election campaign and provide a new way of doing things".
The city's Victorian-style opera house, originally built in 1877 at the height of the timber boom, was restored and reopened in 1984 after years of neglect and disuse; it is now a centrepiece of the city's renovated downtown district.
It doesn't quite match the glorious Bauhaus at Dessau in Germany but its construction methods were very advanced for 1963 when it was unveiled as a centrepiece of 11 Sheffield university buildings designed by the same practice.
It would be useful to make energy a centrepiece of these trade negotiations.
It is no surprise that Gordon Brown has so quickly chosen to make serious constitutional change a centrepiece of his premiership.
Her husband appointed her to head the Task Force on National Health Care, a centrepiece of his legislative agenda.
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