Sentence examples for linchpin through from inspiring English sources

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Parents are seen as the linchpin through which children's development can be optimized.

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Kathleen M. Serafin suggested the classic How To Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie, and several people will be flipping through Linchpin: Are You Indispensable? by Seth Godin.

But the Germans continue to funnel their play through their offensive linchpin, Birgit Prinz, 33, a three-time world player of the year and the World Cup's leading career scorer, with 14 goals.

The indefatigable Schumer is the third-ranked Senator in the United States Senate, a possible successor to Harry Reid as Majority Leader (if Reid loses his tenuous re-election bid), and a linchpin for getting Obama-care through the Senate.

Nationwide, more than 3,000 police officers have gone through the course, a linchpin of the American effort to expand the police.

The Commission is a linchpin of continuity, which can dominate through its knowledge and expertise providing capacity, and the Lisbon Treaty provided it with a mandate for dealing with energy (See Personal Interview 10).

An Energy NGO representative reflected on reasons for increased Commission competence in energy policy: The Commission is a linchpin of continuity, which can dominate through its knowledge and expertise providing capacity, and the Lisbon Treaty provided it with a mandate for dealing with energy (See Personal Interview 10).

People think it means man-hating, but it doesn't.'" Gaga is clearly proud of this achievement, and – apart from her weeing through her fishnets – the moment is a linchpin in the piece.

With businesslike efficiency, they opened their laptops and notebooks, and began reading through scripts about irritating mimes, evil twins and that linchpin of the comedy discipline, the lecherous camel.

Through eight seasons so far, "The Voice" has become a linchpin of NBC's lineup as the network has zoomed from last to first place in the ratings.

Health care organizations are often the linchpin holding together collaborations with other health agencies and civil society organizations; through these inter-organizational arrangements, information and practices are shared to support a continuum of care in the community.

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