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"It doesn't take any ability to hustle," Collins told the players before issuing the proclamation that he hopes to make a cornerstone of his tenure as manager.

Other administrations as well as the World Bank have set preconditions for foreign aid, but this is the first time that Mr. Bush has announced a clear-cut policy that he wants to make a cornerstone of his administration's foreign aid.

The importance of contributions to society was a theme of Hamada's talk and is something he promises to make a cornerstone of his 6-year term of office, which starts 1 April.

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Sentiment dropped further in April with Mr. Rudd's decision to abandon the cap-and-trade energy policy he had made a cornerstone of his agenda.

Indeed, the commercials concede a point that Mr. Gore has made a cornerstone of his campaign this summer, that the country is enjoying an unparalleled era of prosperity.

But analysts remained skeptical that the strikes would secure anything more than superficial changes to the proposed changes, which President Nicolas Sarkozy has made a cornerstone of his fiscal policy.

But analysts remained skeptical that rolling strikes would secure anything more than superficial changes to the proposed changes, which President Nicolas Sarkozy has made a cornerstone of his fiscal policy.

Is he ready to lead America?" ACCURACY -- The advertisement is a compendium of the accusations about the backwardness of life in Texas under Mr. Bush that the Gore campaign has made a cornerstone of its effort to defeat him.

The admissions results so far also showed hesitation by children and their parents to embrace the new small high schools that Mr. Klein and the mayor have made a cornerstone of their effort to improve the system.

Representative Rick A. Lazio moved to distance himself from Gov. George W. Bush's tax cut plan today, offering his own package of business and personal tax reductions that by his campaign's calculation is nearly 40percentt smaller than the one Mr. Bush has made a cornerstone of his presidential campaign.

He also made a cornerstone of his argument the claim that Obama "funneled" $716 billion out of Medicare to pay for Obamacare.

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