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"underpinning foundation" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a fundamental or essential support for something. For example: The underpinning foundation of any successful relationship is trust. In this sentence, "underpinning foundation" refers to the necessary basis or support that is needed for a successful relationship to exist. Other examples of how this phrase can be used include: - The underpinning foundation of this argument is flawed. - Education is the underpinning foundation of a strong economy. - The underpinning foundation of our society is built on the principles of justice and equality. - We need to ensure that our company's underpinning foundation is strong enough to withstand any challenges that may arise. In each of these examples, the phrase "underpinning foundation" is used to describe the core and essential aspect that supports or holds something together.
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Which Atwal notes might give advantages to different players here vs traditional hardware vendors — with one example there being how Amazon has leveraged its ecommerce empire as the underpinning foundation for Echo.
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Gerard G. McCabe, the lawyer representing the nuns, said Rockrose also agreed to redesign its plan for shoring up the foundation of the south wall of the temple building, and notifying the engineer for the nuns that work to underpin the foundation is scheduled.
The answer is painfully obvious: withdraw from the territories it has lorded over since 1967 and redress the ethnic cleansing which underpinned the foundation of the state 19 years earlier.
Michael Hewson, of CMC Markets, told the Press Association: "If European policymakers were looking for a way to undermine the public trust that underpins the foundation of any banking system they could not have done a better job".
This approach would help to place the use of piezoelectric thin films for quantitative SHM on a more solid foundation, underpinning its use in real-life situations where most of the existing structures are prestressed already.
"It's a foundation underpinning all these, data stewardship activities [are] associated with all Destination Areas, and tie them into good data stewardship is probably ideal".
Ann Stead, chair of disability charity Radar, says she wishes Low well in his new role but is "a little disappointed" that the RNID did not opt to "underpin the foundations" laid by the disability movement to set an example by improving employment levels of disabled people at a senior level.
They opted for improving the existing channel and the work to remove the existing wooded floor, to lower the river bed under the bridge and to underpin its foundations was completed in 1795.
Moody's is exposing the shaky foundations underpinning the hottest product in European corporate finance.
The theoretical foundations underpinning the different methods (parallel replica dynamics, hyperdynamics, and temperature-accelerated dynamics) are first discussed.
The cathedral was built on piles in the alluvium of the Itchen valley floor and required extensive restoration in the 20th century, including underpinning its insecure foundations.
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