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"cornerstone" Definitions
  1. a stone at the corner of the base of a building, often laid in a special ceremony
  2. the most important part of something that the rest depends on

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Freedom of expression is a cornerstone, if not the cornerstone, of liberal democracy.
More than half of those who entered Cornerstone because of the initiative are still in treatment, says Cornerstone Project Community Outreach Manager Wendie Jackson.
A free press is a cornerstone of America, and America deserves a president who will respect and protect that cornerstone regardless of what coverage he receives.
After the Cornerstone task force agents are photographed and appear on the front page of a newspaper, they two DEA Cornerstone agents are sent back to America.
World Class Land, owned by Singapore conglomerate Aspial Corp, paid Australian developer Cornerstone A$36 million for a Brisbane apartment site, more than double what Cornerstone paid Metro in 2013.
That's due process — it's the cornerstone of our system.
"The rule of law is the cornerstone of our legal system, which in turn is the cornerstone of our society," Teresa Cheng, the city's new secretary for justice, said in a separate speech.
That mysterious cornerstone was brought over from the original house.
Political satire is a traditional cornerstone of the annual parades.
A softball team from Cornerstone University sponsored a Congolese family.
A cornerstone of James' defense will be discrediting this evidence.
She wants the cornerstone of her government to be security.
Building more pipelines was a cornerstone of Trudeau's energy policy.
The papal basilica is the cornerstone of the Catholic empire.
Using Here was very much a cornerstone of that effort.
Plea bargain deals become a cornerstone of the investigation. Nov.
Free and fair elections are the cornerstone of our democracy.
Access to electricity is the cornerstone of opportunity and possibility.
The cornerstone of Ray's business empire were his live events.
In the past, Pete is threatening and stealing the Cornerstone.
Immigrant founders are a cornerstone of building this authentic inclusion.
Owning a home is a cornerstone of the American dream.
A free media is a cornerstone of a free society.
She insisted that NATO remained a cornerstone of German security.
In other local news, a cornerstone culinary destination is closing.
The full English breakfast is a cornerstone of British culture.
"The Nation had for its cornerstone a strike," he said.
After all, we are talking about a cornerstone of liberty.
These laws form the cornerstone of modern securities markets regulation.
"Nic's a cornerstone of our franchise," coach Steve Clifford said.
Unpredictability is at the cornerstone of how Trump defines success.
This concept is a cornerstone of the Pomodoro productivity technique.
But rallies have long been a cornerstone of political campaigns.
The cornerstone of every Persian meal is rice, or polo.
Confessions have long been the cornerstone of Japanese criminal justice.
After TechCrunch contacted Cornerstone, the company pulled the database offline.
She is the cornerstone the builders rejected, strange and beautiful.
Sustainable fashion has become a cornerstone of Meghan Markle's wardrobe.
"Nutrition for adolescents is the cornerstone of treatment," Cefalu said.
The cornerstone case for that proposition is United States v.
He has been a cornerstone for the Predators ever since.
Freedom of the press is a cornerstone of our nation.
Education is the cornerstone for an effective defense of democracy.
S. Free Trade Agreement is a cornerstone of this strategy.
Japan has long been a cornerstone of U.S. agriculture trade.
Carter Worth, Cornerstone Macro head of technical analysis,  thinks so.
Freedom of the press is a cornerstone of our democracy.
The move was the latest failed attempt in efforts to repeal President Barack Obama's cornerstone domestic achievement and guarantees that President Donald Trump will reach his 100th day in office without a cornerstone legislative victory.
A radical reduction in emissions is the cornerstone of the plan.
"The preservation of knowledge is the cornerstone of evolution," Braquenier says.
President Jair Bolsonaro celebrated the progress on his cornerstone economic proposal.
Promises like these, Sanders argued, were the "cornerstone" of Trump's campaign.
Personal privacy is the cornerstone of the digital future people want.
Unusually for a Hong Kong IPO, Tongcheng has no cornerstone investors.
H-1B visas are a cornerstone of the American economic system.
Additionally, six cornerstone investors snapped up 77 percent of the shares.
This is the cornerstone of a secure digital environment for all.
Chicken wings are the cornerstone of this momentary episode of gluttony.
Cornerstone Macro's Carter Worth says the biotech breakout isn't over yet.
Trump has made bigotry and hatred the cornerstone of his campaign.
The preservation of digital information is a cornerstone of good policy.
A cornerstone of Miller's anti-aging treatment is hormone replacement therapy.
Inslee has made environmental issues a cornerstone of his 2020 bid.
As it's written, voluntary compliance is the cornerstone of the law.
Xi needs to show that he stands by a cornerstone policy.
Nearly 80% went to cornerstone investors, just shy of a record.
The campaign was a cornerstone of the nation's war on drugs.
"Tolerance is the cornerstone of peace," Trump says in the clip.
This is actually the cornerstone of economic opportunity for American families.
Its cornerstone investors did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
His carnal conquests are the cornerstone of his can-do braggadocio.
It's the cornerstone of what we do in development every day.
The statute of limitations is a cornerstone of the justice system.
Apple has made renewables and sustainability a cornerstone of its business.
Cornerstone was sold to El Paso Energy for a considerable profit.
Melancon immediately became a cornerstone reliever for three Pittsburgh playoff teams.
SJ: Another big cornerstone off the Trump economic plan is deregulation.
Here are 8 ways ABC could save its cornerstone reality show.
"Facts are the cornerstone of all of public discourse," Ressa said.
In the end, respect for law remains a cornerstone of citizenship.
But the market Cornerstone focuses on has not felt the pinch.
Anger, not policy, is in fact the cornerstone of his candidacy.
Nostalgia has been a cornerstone of Donald Trump's campaign and presidency.
Gone was Manny Machado, the infielder who was the franchise cornerstone.
Another cornerstone — when you think you are running hard, run harder.
Is memory, in and of itself, the cornerstone of self-awareness?
I had the roast chicken, a cornerstone of their dinner service.
Christian Dior soon became the cornerstone of Mr. Arnault's luxury empire.
The UK is now becoming a cornerstone of top tier MMA.
CORNERSTONE WOES For some firms, Trump's threats have even greater implications.
And the cornerstone of any kitchen is quality and capable cookware.
But this Eastern cornerstone for Democrats appears to be cracking; Mrs.
Biden, though, has made Obama nostalgia a cornerstone of his campaign.
The proposed border wall was a cornerstone of Trump's presidential campaign.
" Partisan gerrymandering violates this "cornerstone of our democratic form of government.
Pascrell: Personal stories to be cornerstone of opposition 4:30 p.m.
The equality of all citizens is the cornerstone of American law.
The tax overhaul is the cornerstone of Mr. Trump's economic plan.
But Sonny Hyde, pastor of the Cornerstone Ministry Baptist Church in Reedsburg, told the Wisconsin State Journal the family was not affiliated with his church and he was not aware there was something called Cornerstone Reformation Ministries.
AnAn invested $500 million in En+'s IPO as a cornerstone investor.
Additionally, cornerstone investors will take up 492.8 million units, the prospectus said.
Bullock, 22020, has made campaign finance reform a cornerstone of his agenda.
After her diagnosis, she said, her husband's support has been her cornerstone.
She's his cornerstone, and he'll protect her until the die he dies.
Bullock, 231, has made campaign finance reform a cornerstone of his agenda.
The issue promises to be a cornerstone of his re-election campaign.
The boy was a fourth-grade student at Cornerstone Prep-Denver Campus.
He described the U.S.-Japan alliance as the "cornerstone" of regional security.
Assembla acquired Cornerstone, as well as Zennaware, the company behind the product.
Her focus on gender equality is a cornerstone of her presidential campaign.
The Hinkley Point project is a cornerstone of Britain's future energy policy.
Immigration has been a cornerstone of the Trump campaign since its beginning.
Discrediting and targeting Black women is just a cornerstone of white supremacy.
For many industries, intellectual property law is the cornerstone of their businesses.
What about Dario Saric, who may develop into a reliable frontcourt cornerstone?
"Market research remains the cornerstone of business decision making," he told reporters.
New York Knicks phenom Kristaps Porzingis and Denver Nuggets cornerstone Nikola Jokic?
Jerry Brown (D), who sees it as a cornerstone to his legacy.
Trump has made cracking down on immigration a cornerstone of his administration.
During the Clinton administration, the cornerstone of our philosophy was to compromise.
She has made Medicare for all a cornerstone of her congressional campaign.
Bullock, 20163, has made campaign finance reform a cornerstone of his agenda.
What if this cornerstone of the criminal justice system can't be trusted?
To date, Hong Kong regulators have not moved to limit cornerstone investing.
After all, work is the essential cornerstone to achieving the American dream.
Bolsonaro made relaxing gun control a cornerstone of his campaign last year.
APEC is a cornerstone for sustainable, inclusive economic growth in the region.
Bullock, 20163, has made campaign finance reform a cornerstone of his agenda.
The other cornerstone investors did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
The state-owned firm has secured $25.23 billion from 2766 cornerstone investors.
Trump's opposition to the agreement has become a cornerstone of his campaign.
Storm Ventures, Cornerstone OnDemand and Wilson Sonsini are participating in the round.
It is the pinnacle yet rarely turned cornerstone of both their careers.
What: MIT is the fund's cornerstone LP, but not its only one.
Cornerstone can now share the cost of investments with Wake Forest Baptist.
Plus, the team's franchise cornerstone, center Andre Drummond, already is in place.
The free movement of people, a cornerstone of the European Union, collapses.
That instrument, later named a ride, became a cornerstone of modern drumming.
"Merchants would revolt," said Ron Shevlin, director of research at Cornerstone Advisors.
Bullock, 262, has made campaign finance reform a cornerstone of his agenda.
Acuna, though only 220, looked like a cornerstone for years to come.
Freeman is the Braves' cornerstone, with an eight-year, $135 million contract.
High quality products or services are the cornerstone of every successful business.
"Cornerstone Payment Systems has secured all server access," said spokesperson Tony Adamo.
In addition to Workday, Paycom also competes with Cornerstone OnDemand and Ceridian.
Yovanovitch had made fighting corruption a cornerstone of her years in Kiev.
But the movies didn't become a cornerstone of the Hallmark brand overnight.
So it had to be a cornerstone of what we were doing.
Decision-making capacity is a cornerstone of the doctrine of informed consent.
Overturning Roe has been a cornerstone of the conservative agenda for decades.
Concerts will form the cornerstone of arena business, according to the study.
"They are the cornerstone, the backbone of the Democratic Party," Nixon said.
If America is a monument to economic liberty, Washington set the cornerstone.
Obama also defended NATO as a "cornerstone" of U.S. and European security.
"Public debate, open elections are the cornerstone of democracy," he told CNN.
The wall of worry was probably the cornerstone of this bull market.
Border security has been a cornerstone of Democratic immigration proposals for years.
Bullock, 22016, has made campaign finance reform a cornerstone of his agenda.
White House statements have historically been a cornerstone of American world leadership.
The five cornerstone investors did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
He also extended a child benefit program that was the cornerstone of Mrs.
Paul currently works as senior vice president for consulting firm Cornerstone Government Affairs.
In the first place, it reproduced Cope's Rule, a cornerstone of ecological theory.
To Fullbright, the isolation of the player is a cornerstone of the genre.
Kamala Harris' "Let's speak truth" refrain is a cornerstone of her stump speech.
To get a glimpse, here are the cornerstone characters you should know: 1.
Chinese President Xi Jinping has made fighting corruption a cornerstone of his leadership.
Quality has been the cornerstone of our success that we must not compromise.
Donald Trump has made opposition to trade deals a cornerstone of his campaign.
Securing small, voluntary commitments is a cornerstone of any large and lasting change.
The chairman has made providing such subsidies a cornerstone of his FCC agenda.
"This work is about preserving the cornerstone of our democracy," Walters-Morgan said.
The reform is a cornerstone of the government's plan to balance public finances.
And it has been a cornerstone of the EU-Turkey refugee readmission agreement.
It builds knowledge, boosts confidence and is the cornerstone for better decision making.
The camera, a cornerstone of Apple's mobile play, gets upgraded up the wazoo.
The Brussels factor has become the cornerstone of Volkswagen Group's electric vehicle plans.
The cornerstone commitments will make up about 70 percent of the deal value.
The company itself would contribute a cornerstone commitment and serve as general partner.
His experiences with disability serve as an essential cornerstone of his comedy routines.
In many ways, change and iteration are the cornerstone of video game development.
He has made campaign finance reform a cornerstone of his agenda as governor.
We're allowing ourselves the time to see what emerges as our cornerstone pieces.
President Xi Jinping has made rooting out corruption a cornerstone of his administration.
Sessions has made immigration enforcement a cornerstone of his tough-on-crime approach.
Indeed, food is the cornerstone of Inuit culture, identity, health and well-being.
Francis also reportedly made Cuba a cornerstone of his earlier meetings with Obama.
Until recent years, the coal industry was a cornerstone of our regional economy.
The Clean Power Plan was the cornerstone environmental regulation of the Obama administration.
Donald Trump has made immigration a cornerstone of his bid for the presidency.
Customer feedback has been a cornerstone of the company practically since its inception.
"Patriotism" is a cornerstone of football, America's most popular and most lucrative sport.
The cornerstone of ICER's approach is based on quality-adjusted life-years (QALYs).
As he knows, public defense is the cornerstone of an equitable justice system.
The principle of reciprocity has always been and remains the cornerstone of diplomacy.
" Playlist: "Baby I'm Yours" / "Cornerstone" / "505" / "Mardy Bum" / "Stuck on the puzzle" / "No.
" The Intercept called it "a cornerstone of the utmost fringes of white racism.
Then one day, Dr. Edgar Maldonado, a Cornerstone doctor, came to her house.
And it helps that Wake Forest Baptist has the capital Cornerstone desperately needs.
Story would soon replace Troy Tulowitzki as the cornerstone shortstop for the Rockies.
The Max will also have a school, a spokesman for TF Cornerstone said.
The NFL has long been the cornerstone of the U.S. pay television market.
The president has made reducing America's trade deficit a cornerstone of his administration.
The Inniss family's 400-square-foot home was built by Cornerstone Tiny Homes.
Our correspondent explains the business deal that was the cornerstone of that transformation.
" The actor Mark Gatiss said he was "a cornerstone of my growing up.
"The community groups housed here have been a cornerstone to Chinatown," she wrote.
He has made internationalizing Zimbabwe's basket case economy a cornerstone of his leadership.
Free speech is the cornerstone not only of democracy but also of progress.
That's a cornerstone of what makes the broader fictional universe so successful, frankly.
The proper use of antidepressants must remain a cornerstone of mental health treatment.
Even a century after its cornerstone had been laid, the building was unfinished.
That includes the cornerstone law designed to "combat human trafficking" in this country.
Private, employer-provided retirement plans form a cornerstone of our nation's retirement system.
It's basically emissions-free and a cornerstone of today's global renewable energy supply.
Meituan has lined up $1.5 billion from five cornerstone investors for its IPO.
But centuries earlier, novelists had imagined surveillance as a cornerstone of utopian societies.
Rich Arzaga, founder and CEO of Cornerstone Wealth Management in San Ramon, Calif.
Meituan has lined up $1.5 billion from five cornerstone investors for its IPO.
For Patagonia, environmental activism has been the cornerstone of its brand since 1973.
Meituan had lined up $1.5 billion from five cornerstone investors for the IPO.
None of the candidates have made tech policy a cornerstone of their campaign.
Cornerstone Research has already reported a rise in securities filings in federal court.
Mr. Booker has made criminal justice reform a cornerstone of his Senate tenure.
It is unclear if he was ever paid by Cornerstone or anyone else.
Cornell was a cornerstone of the grunge rock Seattle movement along with Nirvana.
It becomes quickly evident that mutual aid is the cornerstone of the operation.
TF Cornerstone will partner with Amazon to develop a portion of Amazon's office complex, which will sit on a large site where TF cornerstone had been planning offices, workshops, stores, a school and apartments under a 2017 deal with the city.
It's a strong enough relationship to replace romance, normally a cornerstone of Korean dramas.
However, Cornerstone Macro's Carter Worth says that equity performance has actually been rather disappointing.
Trump's confrontational stance on Mexico was a cornerstone of his campaign from day one.
Rightfully, it's become a record collection staple and a cornerstone of confessional indie rock.
The 'one China' principle is the cornerstone of the healthy development of Sino-U.
Enhancing generic competition is the cornerstone of the GOP plan to reduce drug prices.
Sanders also lambasted the current campaign finance system, a cornerstone of his presidential platform.
Cornerstone investors bid for 6.53 billion rupees worth shares as part of the IPO.
The cornerstone of optimism is the willingness to believe that the inevitable is desirable.
The 220ers selected Okafor third overall and expected him to be a franchise cornerstone.
Computer scientists are particularly interested in NP problems, because they're the cornerstone of cryptography.
"Optimal medical treatment, including glycemic control, is a cornerstone therapy after PCI," he said.
"We are investing in the future of Cornerstone," Assembla CEO Paul Lynch writes today.
Obama has made boosting fuel efficiency a cornerstone of his energy and climate policy.
Everbright Securities didn't respond to a Reuters request for comment on the cornerstone investors.
Tackling climate change is a cornerstone of the president's last two years in office.
"Certainly, there's ground for optimism," said Michael Geraghty, equity strategist at Cornerstone Capital Group.
But the cornerstone of its new strategy is the overhaul of its product line.
Trump has made restricting immigration a cornerstone of his presidency and re-election campaign.
Clinton, NOT Reagan, repealed Glass-Steagall, the cornerstone of banking regulation for 60 years.
"This study acts as a cornerstone for exciting questions to follow," said Dr. Ricaut.
"It's certainly a psychological factor," said Jeff Carbone, managing partner of Cornerstone Financial Partners.
The Republican president made attacks on Ford's Mexico investments a cornerstone of his campaign.
Nunes's recusal reaffirms crucial checks and balances which are the cornerstone of American democracy.
In May 2014, he said, Zhengzhou Cornerstone provided students with a practice exam booklet.
Egypt's reclaiming of the islands would be a cornerstone of his campaign, he said.
A bigger concern for Ermotti is a downturn in wealth management, UBS's cornerstone business.
It's the cornerstone of this administration's immigration enforcement policy — and its foremost policy accomplishment.
That became the cornerstone for the record and wound up being the title track.
Paul, a certified financial planner with Cornerstone Wealth Advisors, in an interview last year.
For eight years, repealing and replacing Obamacare was a cornerstone of the Republican agenda.
Such efforts are a cornerstone of preventing the spread of HIV among sexual networks.
Binge watching a series with a significant other is a cornerstone of many relationships.
Federal spending on research and development remains a cornerstone of that kind of innovation.
Yet as I got older, I struggled with this principle cornerstone of my faith.
Basically: Unspoken lust is the cornerstone of lesbianism, and they had it in droves.
Jobs matter, and the timber industry has long been a cornerstone of rural economies.
The department's Criminal Resource Manual even calls compliance the "cornerstone" of its enforcement efforts.
Elizabeth Warren has made breaking up large tech companies a cornerstone of her platform.
"The free press is a cornerstone of our democracy," Cicilline said in a statement.
All six cornerstone investors in the deal are entities affiliated with the Chinese government.
The Rule of Law is an indispensable cornerstone of the United States of America.
After all, competition is the cornerstone that makes American entrepreneurship so innovative and powerful.
Mr. Warren and a partner bought the company and renamed it Cornerstone Natural Gas.
But he stayed on and, with Brexit now the cornerstone issue of the campaign
Cornerstone Government Affairs is also on retainer, taking in $85033,000 from July through June.
Cornerstone investors included U.S. chipmaker Qualcomm Inc and telecom service provider China Mobile Ltd.
Too often we forget that public education is a necessary cornerstone of democratic governance.
Take, for example, their Camping Hoodie (from $96.70), the cornerstone of the Muttonhead brand.
Securities and Exchange Commission, that has long been the cornerstone of insider trading law.
And that's why I think that will be a cornerstone of what we do.
NATO has been a cornerstone of global peace and security for nearly 70 years.
Within weeks of Ms. Burwell's announcement, an exodus of doctors had begun at Cornerstone.
Over the next year and a half, Cornerstone was thrust into a financial crisis.
This policy point has been the cornerstone of antitrust policy under the Trump administration.
Dahlstrom: From [a label's] perspective, we're kind of a cornerstone of the vinyl market.
The cornerstone of its system is stationary GPS monitoring devices dispersed across the country.
"These partnerships are a cornerstone of our National Security Strategy, which this decision reaffirms."
Consider the rise of Women's Right to Know laws, a cornerstone of Sanger's argument.
The cornerstone of Parsons Capital Management's investment process is research: fundamental, quantitative and technical.
Background: The Clean Power Plan was the cornerstone environmental regulation of the Obama administration.
The real estate mogul made hardline immigration crackdowns a cornerstone of his presidential campaign.
Kaderjak called the Paks 2 project "the cornerstone of Hungary's energy and climate strategy".
For many adolescents — and adults — with dysmenorrhea, the cornerstone of successful treatment is hormones.
Parayko played a bigger role Friday with cornerstone defenseman Alex Pietrangelo sidelined by illness.
Flannel shirts are a true cornerstone of a cold-weather wardrobe, and rightfully so.
They went on to become cornerstone players for the Flames and Ottawa Senators, respectively.
Religious liberty has been a cornerstone of our democracy meant to protect the persecuted.
The Kardashian Christmas card has become a cornerstone of the 21st century holiday season.
And we could talk about how that lawsuit became the cornerstone of Brown v.
The contest mimics Yang's Freedom Dividend proposal, which is a cornerstone of his campaign.
But the orders gradually picked up, becoming the cornerstone of the company's booming business.
Since 1997, it has become a cornerstone event of New York City's Pride month.
Why set up the future cornerstone of your offense to fail as a rookie?
Peace, the cornerstone of their values, is central to the design of this monument.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - China has made it mandatory for mainland cornerstone investors in Hong Kong IPOs to repatriate funds when they sell their shares, a rule likely to hit smaller, cornerstone-reliant listings, four people with knowledge of the matter told Reuters.
The consistency of Sanders' message over time has become a cornerstone of his presidential pitch.
Cornerstone OnDemand — The company is reportedly considering a sale, resulting from pressure by activist investors.
"Integrity is the cornerstone of any law enforcement officer's career," Chitwood said in a statement.
The mandate, which remained in effect for 2018, was a cornerstone of the ACA legislation.
That trend is a cornerstone of Sebastian's theory about the market's current situation, Cramer said.
CSSC and PSBC didn't immediately reply to Reuters requests for comment on the cornerstone commitments.
Cornerstone Sport & Entertainment, the company which represents Kohli, declined to discuss his endorsements and sponsorships.
The state's new governor Jared Polis, has made environmental protection a cornerstone of his administration.
Washington must frame cooperation on North Korea as a cornerstone of United States-China relations.
" JEFF CARBONE, MANAGING PARTNER, CORNERSTONE WEALTH, HUNTERSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA: "The rate hike is no surprise.
Again, the reason why that struggle is such a cornerstone of Plum's being eludes us.
Those pink hands are the cornerstone of most music festivals in the United States today.
President Donald Trump has made reducing the trade deficit a cornerstone of his economic program.
"Heathrow expansion has always been a vital cornerstone for the British economy," he told CNBC.
This starting assumption connects back well to the idea of "cornerstone" backstories from the show.
Technology has been the cornerstone of economic growth around the world for hundreds of years.
This means his traumatizing cornerstone memory, the death of his mother (Fleur Keith), wasn't real.
Trump has made his campaign against "fake news" a cornerstone of his presidency so far.
And it turned preference for "persecuted religious minorities" into a cornerstone of US refugee policy.
"An important cornerstone, the European deposit insurance system, is still ahead of us," Dombrovskis said.
Humans creating life in their own image is a cornerstone of the realm of fiction.
Saving is a cornerstone of financial health, but not everyone believes they can do it.
They bottomed out in 33.9-15 and landed a potential franchise cornerstone through the draft.
"Earnings have been the key driver," said Jeff Carbone, managing partner at Cornerstone Financial Partners.
"The ability to move unhindered across the border is the cornerstone of this," he says.
Inequality, the cornerstone issue for the self-nominated Bolivarian socialists,  is actually worse than ever.
Nor have Republicans had any success at attacking the Great Society's cornerstone health policy, Medicare.
A cornerstone of his platform is to construct a wall between Mexico & the United States.
Cornerstone investors have bought shares worth about 2.65 billion rupees as part of the IPO.
The pact is the cornerstone of the Finnish authorities' efforts to tackle high labour costs.
" CLIFF HODGE, DIRECTOR OF INVESTMENTS FOR CORNERSTONE WEALTH (by email) "This rally is for real.
But many of us forget that Sears helped invent an early cornerstone of the internet.
"This development could hurt the Fed politically," said Roberto Perli, an economist at Cornerstone Macro.
We must incorporate DACA as a cornerstone to the larger effort of comprehensive immigration reform.
Reagan remains the patron saint of economic conservativism, a cornerstone of which is free trade.
President Obama touted the rule as a cornerstone of his efforts to counter income inequality.
Automated Indicator Sharing is the cornerstone of DHS's effort to create an information-sharing ecosystem.
In the 1940's, the boxing movie was a reliable cornerstone of the moviegoing experience.
The Washington governor has made climate change the cornerstone of his long-shot presidential bid.
The point guard was thought to be a cornerstone of the Lakers franchise moving forward.
There are 5 cornerstone ingredients in the balls, which are both vegetarian and gluten-free.
Justice Scalia dedicated his life to the cornerstone of our democracy: the rule of law.
George Washington selected the site in 1791 and as president laid the cornerstone in 1792.
"Anti-TNFs continue to be a cornerstone in the treatment of immune diseases," Lynch said.
"The separation of powers is the cornerstone of our liberty," he said at one point.
The Trump administration has made curbing legal and illegal immigration a cornerstone of its agenda.
And so the genre elements in "Midnight Special" became a bigger cornerstone of the film.
Green light the laying of a cornerstone, and he would enthral supporters yet risk unrest.
Since Socrates' time, the public commons has been recognized as the cornerstone of a democracy.
Why it matters: China's emphasis on Africa as a cornerstone of its diplomacy remains strong.
Redundancy is a cornerstone for working as an "apportunist," which is what I consider myself.
Today's news proves once again that encryption is a cornerstone of the freedom of speech.
Why it matters: Obama's SEC Chief made fighting insider trading a cornerstone of her tenure.
During Sunshine Week, Americans celebrate access to public information as a cornerstone of democratic accountability.
How did agriculture, a cornerstone of civilization itself, spread to other parts of the world?
Friday's GDP estimate is a cornerstone of Finance Minister Arun Jaitley's budget on Feb. 1.
Stoking American anxieties about immigration had worked well as a cornerstone of his 2016 campaign.
Michael's inability to be taken seriously as a boss is a cornerstone of The Office.
Corruption in government wasn't exactly the cornerstone of Hillary Clinton's disastrous presidential campaign in 2016.
It is a cornerstone of a global infrastructure initiative that China calls Belt and Road.
Aramco has denied reports that the kingdom is pressing Saudi families to be cornerstone investors.
Clinton has made her $275 billion infrastructure proposal a cornerstone of her job creation plan.
A new constitution will offer Chileans a cornerstone upon which to set their future course.
And the cornerstone of management is the assembling of a team that's competent and trustworthy.
Social media has been at the cornerstone of Glossier's success and brand since the beginning.
Opposition to Israel is a cornerstone of Iranian policy, which backs Palestinian Islamist militant groups.
TF Cornerstone owns five of those buildings, the two tallest of which are 400 feet.
He is the franchise cornerstone now, closing in on the all-time team scoring record.
That's what makes these current plans to weaken this cornerstone of conservation policy so alarming.
"This is the cornerstone of what we do and what we're doing," Giddens told me.
Op-Ed Contributor BUDAPEST — Academic freedom is a cornerstone of democracy and a free society.
The Voting Rights Act is a cornerstone of American civil rights, surely something worth defending.
No, because the president views unpredictability and surprise as the cornerstone of his negotiating skills.
Boeing spent $22009,210 last year with Cornerstone, a tiny fraction of its overall lobbying bill.
The American patent system has, since our nation's founding, served as a cornerstone of innovation.
The cornerstone of relations between the Kuomintang and China is the so-called 1992 Consensus.
Jay Inslee is making man-made climate change a cornerstone of his 2020 presidential candidacy.
An earlier version of this article referred imprecisely to discussions involving Cornerstone and Mike Holtzman.
He also mentioned ending campaign finance corruption — a cornerstone of the Vermont senator's campaign platform.
How?' because it's such a cornerstone of my life now [that I have a kid].
Such investment has been a cornerstone of U.S.-Mexican trade, today worth $500 billion annually.
This cradle-to-cradle approach to production is a cornerstone of the circular economy movement.
An infatuation with personal image is practically a cornerstone of the youth in modern society.
It is now a cornerstone of America's quadrilateral partnership for the Pacific, alongside Australia and Japan.
That has rattled Japanese lawmakers, who consider the U.S. Japan alliance a cornerstone of regional stability.
So is Sanders's Medicare-for-all bill, a cornerstone of his unexpectedly resonant 2016 presidential campaign.
It's the cornerstone of our industry, and so, you know, it's heavy in my heart today.
According to Carter Worth, head of technical analysis at Cornerstone Macro, there's even more pain ahead.
But now, it's also a high-tech building and a cornerstone of the French tech ecosystem.
Flyknit is more than a cornerstone of Nike; it's now a brand in its own right.
" He continued, "She's the cornerstone of our family, and an incredible mother to our son, Barron.
Zuckerberg has made free speech, and perhaps by extension, free press, a cornerstone of his philosophy.
Last month, Trump began the process to halt Obama's cornerstone plan to curb greenhouse gas emissions.
The phablet, along with the Galaxy S line, forms the cornerstone of Samsung's entire consumer approach.
When I wrote the title track, I knew I had written the cornerstone of the album.
It has since become a cornerstone of game theory, earning Nash a Nobel Prize in 1994.
He was speaking just after the government's cornerstone pension reform bill cleared a key congressional hurdle.
It also highlights the winning formula of Amazon's shopping club Prime, the cornerstone of its business.
She says that encouraging and educating the next generation has become a cornerstone of her work.
But, to use the language of hosts, his cornerstone, his constant has always been the park.
Roger Cohen Is realism really, really what America wants as the cornerstone of its foreign policy?
A bigger HBO will be the "cornerstone" of that strategy, says John Stankey, boss of WarnerMedia.
The series is relying on normalcy as its cornerstone, but it still feels just as weird.
Shared costs are a cornerstone of collective housing, and the pie is not always sliced evenly.
The two reactors in Somerset, southern England, are also a cornerstone of Britain's future power mix.
Fed policy has been at the cornerstone of the bull market that began in March 2009.
One hundred years ago, on February 12, 1915, workers laid the cornerstone for the Lincoln Memorial.
Black women are the cornerstone of our communities, they are phenomenal, and they deserve equal pay.
The three cornerstone investors are Swedbank Robur, The Second Swedish National Pension Fund, and Handelsbanken Fonder.
Cornerstone investors last week bought 3.64 billion rupees worth of shares as part of the IPO.
ItIt's no secret that a wand vibrator is the cornerstone of any notable sex toy collection.
It set off a global fascination with Egyptology that became a cornerstone of Egypt's tourism industry.
Promoting online shows in its televisions shows and vice versa is a cornerstone of ProSieben's strategy.
Far-right President Jair Bolsonaro made relaxing gun control a cornerstone of his campaign last year.
The first $60m close for 'firstminute Capital' was announced then with Atomico being the cornerstone investor.
Cornerstone investors are contractually obliged to hold them for months (six for the Postal Savings Bank).
Instead of admitting the inconvenient truth, the president repeatedly lied about the cornerstone of the law.
Prior to starting Cornerstone, Rothman was senior managing director and head of ISI's integrated oil research.
The Obama administration touted the rule as the cornerstone of U.S. efforts to combat climate change.
Huinong Fund appeared as a cornerstone investor in Bank of Zhengzhou's Hong Kong IPO in December.
Cemex Holdings Philippines has secured $125 million from seven cornerstone investors for the IPO, IFR said.
It also demonstrates our commitment to honest conversations, which are the cornerstone of constructive international dialogue.
Make a pledge to re-cement a true coverage guarantee the cornerstone of Democratic messaging; 3.
The Freemason concept of self-evolution and spiritual perfection was also a cornerstone of the cube.
It repeatedly references rising longevity, and a cornerstone element would gradually raise the FRA to 69.
"Ultimately, this is just a psychological factor," said Jeff Carbone, managing partner of Cornerstone Financial Partners.
The structure has been a cornerstone of the president's efforts to crack down on illegal immigration.
Denham is making immigration a cornerstone of his campaign to represent the over 40% Latino district.
"Without any connection, we believe in freedom of speech as a cornerstone of democracy," she wrote.
But a free press is a part of our Constitution and a cornerstone of our democracy.
The Elghanayans, who own TF Cornerstone, are prominent residential builders and owners in New York City.
Pension reform is the cornerstone policy in President Temer's efforts to bring Brazil's deficit under control.
Does the presence of Syrian president Bashar al-Assad still represent a strategic cornerstone for Moscow?
Lopez Obrador, who took office in December, has made fighting corruption a cornerstone of his administration.
Roberto Perli, an economist at Cornerstone Macro, has tried to disentangle the parts of the puzzle.
After all, the cornerstone qualities of the Boy Scouts are invaluable to all, regardless of gender.
After all, inducing suspension of disbelief in the audience is the cornerstone of much of entertainment.
The cornerstone institution of our democracy must be equipped to respond to the challenges we face.
Employment is a cornerstone of the American dream, and no less so for people with disabilities.
The cornerstone of Gowrappan's plan is to diversify Verizon Media's revenue, which mainly comes from advertising.
Family is a cornerstone of Jewish community, and that should translate to crowd-pleasing seasonal entertainment.
On the downside, I missed out on meme updates, an important cornerstone of my social group.
The debates are the cornerstone of the election, where candidates have to actually win our vote.
Home ownership is an economic driver, a retirement savings plan, and a cornerstone of community building.
Authenticity as an aesthetic has long been a cornerstone in the worlds of entertainment and celebrity.
Abortion is not a cornerstone of my practice; I only perform one or two a month.
Less clear to cryptocurrency traders, however, is what to make of the cornerstone cryptocurrency's realized volatility.
Consistency is a cornerstone of your professional reputation whether you're on the management track or not.
Cornerstone administrators found themselves with no choice but to sell the practice to Wake Forest Baptist.
But the pain won't necessarily last, according to Carter Worth, chief market technician at Cornerstone Macro.
Ms. Trump has made international women's empowerment a cornerstone of her work in the White House.
Both teams clamped down defensively, sending double-teams to smother each franchise cornerstone, Leonard and Embiid.
He makes that seem the cornerstone not only of ballet but of psychology and civilization, too.
Dr. Gottlieb has made ending the youth vaping epidemic the cornerstone of his term as commissioner.
HONG KONG — A cornerstone of a modern luxury product is the country where it was produced.
Justice Scalia dedicated his life to the cornerstone of our democracy and the rule of law.
The Mets diversified their portfolio around Conforto, who the team viewed as a cornerstone on offense.
But that sort of planning has been a cornerstone of his approach from the earliest days.
The Oilers doled out hefty contract extensions to their cornerstone forwards Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl.
This goes to show that freedom of speech is the cornerstone of our entire governmental system.
Set in the cornerstone on June 23, 1959, it was packed with copies of Time Inc.
He is the cornerstone player of baseball's glamour franchise, a charismatic slugger with a spotless reputation.
Trump has touted the 3 percent growth target as a cornerstone of the administration's economic plan.
In June, the teen apparel retailer parent company, Cornerstone Apparel, filed for Chapter 22019 bankruptcy protection.
Yes, it's true that the right to peaceful assembly and protest is a cornerstone of democracy.
"At every event, I talk about how health is the cornerstone to our prosperity," he said.
What started as a marketing gimmick 38 years ago has turned into a cornerstone of Americana.
The group as a whole looks attractive, says Carter Worth, Cornerstone Macro's head of technical analysis.
"She is stern, yet loving," said Kimberly Peters, the director of the Seth Low Cornerstone program.
It reclaims iconography that is often the cornerstone of much fascist rhetoric: the home and hearth.
Eli Manning, the cornerstone of the Giants since 33, was replaced by a rookie, Daniel Jones.
Asian routes are a cornerstone of Finnair's strategy as northern routes cut flight times to Asia.
The term sheet showed that cornerstone investors have subscribed for $A140 million worth of Tyro stock.
"Hold Up" is the delightfully unhinged cornerstone of "Lemonade," upon which all other pieces are stacked.
Away's exemplary customer experience and handcrafted designs are a cornerstone of its business model and brand.
"The U.K.'s independent nuclear deterrent is a vital cornerstone for the nation's defense," he said.
Meat can play a role in a healthy eating plan, but it shouldn't be the cornerstone.
To do otherwise violates the presumption of innocence, one of the cornerstone principles of our democracy.
Woltering, describing her as a cornerstone of their extended family of children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
If, as Thomas Jefferson believed, education is the cornerstone of our democracy, we're in deep trouble.
This guy is the definition of genreless, and just innovation—he's a real key cornerstone person.
Regular churn atop major fashion houses is now an accepted cornerstone of the modern luxury industry.
Colmes teamed up with Sean Hannity in 1996 and became a cornerstone of Fox News Channel.
Trump, by contrast, has promised to make "dismantling" Dodd-Frank the cornerstone of his regulatory approach.
RBG is the oldest member of the Supreme Court and the cornerstone of the liberal wing.
SaaS = Athenahealth, Castlight, Concur, Cornerstone, Dealertrak, FireEye, Marketo, Netsuite, Realpage, Salesforce, ServiceNow, Splunk, Tableau, Veeva and Workday.
So classical music formed a cornerstone of Mr. Wendel's education, alongside pop and West Coast hip-hop.
Workday, Qlik Technologies, Cornerstone OnDemand, Hortonworks and Teradata were all down by between 4 and 15 percent.
His light and leadership, caring, selflessness and love will continue to be the cornerstone of the family.
Entrepreneur Elise Worthy describes it as a "cornerstone" of the local parenting community, and she would know.
BOB VANDER PLAATS, CEO, THE FAMILY LEADER: It&aposs the cornerstone of all of our issues, Neil.
In other words, a big nothing, little more than tactical symbolism on a cornerstone campaign promise. Operationally?
Kolvin is the head of Cornerstone Barristers and on the board of the Night Time Industries Association.
The Obama administration has done much to make open data a cornerstone of its digital government strategy.
Cornerstone of diplomacy Trump's comments Sunday made clear he intends to force a new deal with China.
I showed the project to our editor and it became the cornerstone of a new Laptop website.
Between one-quarter to one-third of the shares will be sold to cornerstone investors, IFR said.
Tepper stressed the importance of the regulation pullback, which is a cornerstone of President Donald Trump's platform.
Having similar taste in food is a major plus (and obviously the cornerstone of any healthy relationship?).
Creating a business-friendly environment is a cornerstone of state races and Polis making it about jobs.
Kolmogorov's "-5/3 law" always seemed mysterious, even as it served as a cornerstone of turbulence research.
The work of the anti-Semitic writer Kevin MacDonald is a cornerstone of the alt-right movement.
That plan was a cornerstone of the Conservative 2015 election campaign and his constant refrain ever since.
A weaker yen has been a cornerstone of Prime Minister Abe's plan to revitalize the Japanese economy.
Business development is a cornerstone of long-term growth planning, and it's never too early to start.
A cornerstone of any pre-teen's life between 1998 to 19993 was the Disney Channel original movie.
But he leaned most heavily into his tough-on-immigration message, floating a general-election cornerstone issue.
After that, the Democratic base demanded that gun control measures become a cornerstone of the party's agenda.
His new book, Hip Honey Honeys, sheds light on a cornerstone of contemporary culture — the rap video.
"Reporting the facts accurately is the cornerstone of our journalism," ABC said in a statement to E!
A subsection of the DEA, called Cornerstone, had made some key arrests of Cali members in Miami.
"Tariffs are a tax on the U.S. consumer," said Michael Geraghty, equity strategist at Cornerstone Capital Group.
Antitrust regulation has become a key issue in the U.S. and a cornerstone of presidential candidates' platforms.
Trump never mentioned the shared US-Ukrainian goal of containing Russia's ambitions, a cornerstone of the relationship.
Enabling the resolution of failed banks without need for sovereign funds is a cornerstone of the BRRD.
" He also called her "the cornerstone of our family, and an incredible mother to our son, Barron.
Elsewhere in the world, gendered communal baths are a cornerstone of how you hang out with friends.
Duterte then made large-scale extrajudicial violence as a crime solution the cornerstone of his electoral campaign.
Tech will be the cornerstone, but a lot of the progress comes from social change and activism.
Beyond all of its scientific and commercial benefits, the ISS has been a cornerstone of international cooperation.
Pension reform is the cornerstone policy in Temer's efforts to bring a bulging budget deficit under control.
All of our jobs, and our position as a cornerstone of the creative economy, are at risk.
There's no one correct way for a franchise to cope with the decline of a cornerstone player.
Bernie Sanders of Vermont has made reining in Wall Street a cornerstone of his Democratic presidential campaign.
Walmart's customers are unlikely to feel the pinch soon; low prices are a cornerstone of the brand.
"Medicaid for all," as he started calling it, was also a cornerstone of Sanders's 2016 primary campaign.
It was and is a DIY cornerstone: You don't need a backing band; you have a keyboard.
Denel, a cornerstone of South Africa's once-mighty defense industry, has been plagued by years of mismanagement.
" She says, "These notions are the cornerstone of what I was trying to explore in this exhibition.
Bernie Sanders of Vermont has made breaking up big institutions a cornerstone of his Democratic presidential campaign.
Britain's military and intelligence relationship with America, however awkward at times, remains the cornerstone of British security.
Credit Suisse Private Bank and Capital Research have agreed to buy 110 million shares as cornerstone investors.
"Doing what you say you will do has to be the cornerstone of your policies," she said.
The MCMs these companies develop and provide to the U.S. government are a cornerstone of our preparedness.
"We have seen an uptick of people coming," said Sandra Ramsey, executive director of Cornerstone Community Outreach.
"The cornerstone of DoD values is treating every Service member with dignity and respect," the guidebook says.
On April 23, 1864, dignitaries laid a cornerstone for a monument to the playwright in Central Park.
For conservatives, private property is a philosophical bedrock and the cornerstone of both freedom and economic growth.
CBS has relied on "Star Trek" as the cornerstone of its subscription service, which launched in 2017.
In fact, the INF Treaty was the cornerstone of an entirely new relationship between Washington and Moscow.
Biden has made establishing himself as the antidote to President Donald Trump a cornerstone of his campaign.
These are declines that are epic," Carter Worth of Cornerstone Macro said Friday on CNBC's "Options Action.
The black leggings I wore also passed muster, though they're not exactly a cornerstone of formal wear.
Though the song only grazed the charts, it was a defining cornerstone of the Southern soul sound.
Voting Rights Equal access to the voting booth for all Americans is the cornerstone of our democracy.
The company was the pioneer in the market for virtualization — a cornerstone technology to modern cloud computing.
Singapore wealth fund GIC and Davinia Investment are among Razer's five cornerstone investors, the company's prospectus said.
Cornerstone experienced a 21625 percent increase in its 2900 lobbying revenues from 220006, taking in $2202 million.
The idea regards Iranian subsistence as a cornerstone of economic policy, allowing it to flout Western demands.
He reiterated his view that Carmelo Anthony, the frustrated star, was a cornerstone player for the team.
Mr. Kaczynski's refusal to heed the ruling represents an unacceptable assault on a cornerstone of liberal democracy.
"Investors have been pretty bullish all year," said Chris Zaccarelli, chief investment officer at Cornerstone Financial Partners.
Archive of our Own, a "cornerstone" of the fanfic community, has 1,378 stories tagged with Zuckerberg's name.
The cornerstone money can also pressure the stock as the expiration of the lock-up period nears.
The cornerstone of the relationship between a patient and a mental health provider is trust and intimacy.
The outspoken proponent of comprehensive immigration reform said the issue was previously not a "cornerstone" for progressives.
It's hard to recall that just several months ago, Manning was still seen as the team's cornerstone.
Still, it remained in force as a cornerstone of the disarmament agreements of the late Soviet period.
Remember that Saudi Arabia is the cornerstone investor in SoftBank's soon-to-be-$100 billion Vision Fund.
Muammar el-Qaddafi, a cornerstone of his critique of President Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton's foreign policy.
In Belgium, for instance, she repeatedly heard stories about beer as a cornerstone of a Belgian upbringing.
"The assumption is that they will cut," Roberto Perli, an economist at Cornerstone Macro, told the NYT.
An open intra-Irish border was a cornerstone of the 21-year-old Good Friday peace agreement.
For instance, optimism among small-business owners — a cornerstone constituency for the GOP — has surged as well.
Mr. Spatt, also 33, is a portfolio manager at Cornerstone Investment Partners, an investment firm in Atlanta.
It seems an entirely predictable question for an interview about the cornerstone of the gay theatrical canon.
Further, Carter made the need to protect freedom and human rights the cornerstone of his foreign policy.
A cornerstone of a constitutional democracy is the right to criticize elected officials publicly, including the president.
For good reason, he shared credit on the Guggenheim's cornerstone with the chief builder, George N. Cohen.
There is even a chance that it was never sealed into the cornerstone in the first place.
Or, he said, valuable items could have been stolen before the capsule was sealed into the cornerstone.
"The statistical information collected by the Census Bureau is really a cornerstone of the democracy," he said.
Our recall authorities -- and how we deploy them -- are a cornerstone of our vital, consumer protection mission.
Wade, the settled law of the land, and cornerstone of reproductive health and equal rights for women.
Only a few months are left to protect a cornerstone of more than two centuries of democracy.
Harley CEO Matt Levatich has made the LiveWire a cornerstone of the iconic company's 21st-century strategy.
Robert Greifeld is a co-founder of Cornerstone Investment Capital LLC and chairman of Virtu Financial, Inc.
He would be wise to make that, and not the wall, a cornerstone of his drug policy.
A cornerstone of the company's strategy, Prime encourages shoppers to buy more goods, more often from Amazon.
An air strike featuring Su-35 fighter jets, a cornerstone of Russian-Chinese military interoperability, then followed.
Denel, a cornerstone of South Africa's once-mighty defence industry, has been plagued by years of mismanagement.
The cornerstone of the complaint is the phone call between President Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
Last week the House voted on major prescription drug pricing legislation, a cornerstone of Democrats' legislative agenda.
The tax cuts bill will be the cornerstone of the GOP's election efforts for the 2018 midterms.
But Carter Worth, head of technical analysis at Cornerstone Macro, says there's trouble brewing in the charts.
Technical analyst Carter Worth of Cornerstone Macro said he expects further declines after Friday's stock market drop.
Public schools and civic education have been a deliberate cornerstone of our democracy since the American Revolution.
It's the cornerstone of his strategy to try and draw light on his Muslim [immigration ban proposal].
Last week, he signed an executive order to start dismantling the cornerstone of President Barack Obama's environmental legacy.
Will it use Yahoo as the cornerstone of a new division into which it sinks significant further investment?
Cornerstone attributed much of the increase to a surge in federal lawsuits challenging mergers, to 27.2 from 22006.
"I think support is kind of the cornerstone to a family being able to navigate through," he said.
The pair said they will introduced measures to lower prescription drug prices, a cornerstone of Sanders' presidential campaign.
Even today, the play is a cornerstone lesson in getting predominantly straight audiences to empathize with queer suffering.
"NATO continues to be the lynchpin, the cornerstone, of our collective defense and U.S. security policy," Obama said.
The riyal's peg of 3.75 to the U.S. dollar has been a cornerstone of Saudi policy since 1986.
That's the cornerstone of the K-Career investments we're making in our public schools, community colleges and universities.
Magufuli was sworn in November, and has made addressing corruption and government inefficiency a cornerstone of his administration.
New York developer TF Cornerstone and Plano, Texas-based Granite Properties also participated in the fund-raising round.
Some in the fintech community argue that knowing their borrower should be a cornerstone of the budding industry.
For years, the mildly creepy People You May Know feature has been a cornerstone of Facebook's growth strategy.
For the past two decades, Russian President Vladimir Putin has made the church a cornerstone of public life.
In the U.S., Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has made combating unauthorized immigration a cornerstone of his campaign.
Timing Investment, a cornerstone investor holding around 2.5 percent, told Reuters last month it would approve the plan.
The mandate imposed a tax penalty on uninsured taxpayers and was considered a cornerstone of the ACA legislation.
She noted that Cornerstone Marco's well-respected recession model points to a 34 percent probability of the recession.
An emotional composition is the cornerstone of all music, and not an easy thing to put together well.
In those "two-plus seasons" together, Rodriguez's Jane and Dier's Michael have become a cornerstone of the show.
You can also build Cornerstone, Basic, Social, and Legendary Hosts, some of whom you know from the show.
The album's fusion of traditional street chants and funk made it a cornerstone of modern New Orleans music.
Bernie Sanders of Vermont has also made splitting the companies apart a cornerstone of his Democratic presidential campaign.
You know entrepreneurs are constantly told by Republicans in Washington, D.C., that we're the cornerstone of the economy.
But as Claudia Grazzini of the International Crisis Group says, Article 8 is the "cornerstone" of the agreement.
"Preventive therapy with elastic compression stockings has been the cornerstone of treatment for decades," Kolbach said by email.
Hennessy oversees 16 funds including the Hennessy Cornerstone Mid Cap 30, with $975 million in assets under management.
Potatoes and our God-given ability to deep fry stuff are the unwavering cornerstone of all things awesome.
It has so far failed to secure a firm commitment by potential cornerstone investors ahead of the vote.
"Freedom of the press and media is the foundation and a cornerstone of any democracy," the spokeswoman said.
Emotional intelligence is a cornerstone of human interactions—an essential part of what it means to be human.
Prince Harry, a British Army veteran himself, has made service members' issues a cornerstone of his public work.
This month he vowed it would be the cornerstone of a recovery plan for the crisis-stricken nation.
Laidlaw, who lives in Houston, teaches hip-hop dancing at the Cornerstone Academy in Houston, states the warrant.
Regulatory reform, however, is a cornerstone of President Trump's economic policy, and Republicans are ready to move again.
"Redesigning death is a cornerstone of my abiding interest in human experiences, infrastructure, and urban planning," Mazurenko wrote.
A cornerstone of the plan is a crop substitution effort for farmers who rely on income from coca.
While that tax is the cornerstone of Ryan's proposal, the White House has yet to fully embrace it.
One practical and emotional cornerstone of slavery was the inability of the enslaved to determine their own families.
As a benchmark for trillions of dollars in financial products, Libor is a cornerstone of the financial marketplace.
The plot of land that would serve as the cornerstone of the monument is now a city park.
This result was expected, in that statins like Crestor are already a cornerstone of treatment for such children.
"The effects of ECB tapering are not limited" to euro zone countries, Cornerstone analyst Roberto Perli wrote recently.
But while the idea is a cornerstone of the House's plan, it is facing skepticism in the Senate.
Demand was so strong that the company turned down cornerstone investors and stopped taking orders earlier than planned.
But the Rule of Law is the cornerstone of the Republic, at least as Republicans usually view it.
According to Carter Worth, head of technical analysis at Cornerstone Macro, the rally may just be getting started.
Cornerstone investors included Singaporean sovereign wealth fund GIC Pte Ltd, Fidelity Management & Research and domestic fund Dragon Capital.
This cornerstone sits between a tractor shed and a pond a short walk from the Cedar Bridge Tavern.
Lisa Murkowski, for whom opening up the refuge for drilling has been a cornerstone push in her career.
"It's always been a cornerstone of residential real estate in Aspen," Joshua Saslove of Douglas Elliman told Forbes.
In its filing to go public Pluralsight said competitors include Alphabet's YouTube, Cornerstone OnDemand and Microsoft's LinkedIn Learning.
The Texas Democrat made gun control a cornerstone of his presidential bid since returning to the campaign trail.
President Donald Trump has made the strength of the US economy a cornerstone of his 2020 reelection campaign.
President Donald Trump has made the strength of the American economy a cornerstone of his 2020 reelection campaign.
The 403 jets ordered by Emirates are its cornerstone A350-900 variety, accommodating between 300 and 2737 passengers.
A cornerstone of Trump's campaign, the U.S.-centric philosophy remains key to the president's economic program in office.
She has made feminism a cornerstone of her campaign and has repeatedly noted that she is a mother.
Voluntarism is truly a cornerstone of American culture, and private philanthropy is the foundation on which it stands.
Rather, it's a fundamental cornerstone of our society, without which we are putting ourselves at great existential risk.
It's also a reminder that the future health of the team's cornerstone can not be taken for granted.
"The cornerstone of Ajit Pai's net neutrality repeal order has quickly crumbled," Sohn told me in an email.
Focusing on small violations to prevent bigger crimes has grown into a cornerstone of policing over recent decades.
Black voters play a decisive role in American elections, and they're the cornerstone of the modern Democratic coalition.
It may be that Dr. Terrell and the Cornerstone accountable care model were simply ahead of their time.
Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) have made the expansion of paid family leave a cornerstone of their policy strategy.
Social mobility, the rise and fall of people in society, is a cornerstone of America's meritocratic self-image.
Carter Worth, head of technical analysis at Cornerstone Macro, stopped by "Options Action" on Friday to explain why.
"They're clearly turning toward a more dovish direction," said Roberto Perli, an economist at Cornerstone Macro in Washington.
Nordic countries, where comprehensive welfare is the cornerstone of the social model, have been among the most affected.
The Grizzlies are about to commence a rebuilding process, after trading away Mike Conley, a longtime franchise cornerstone.
Bregman is an everyday cornerstone, and now Cameron has helped the Astros land an ace for their rotation.
Collins has grown a considerable following on social media, which has served as a cornerstone of his campaign.
It's no secret that President Trump repeatedly promised to make trade policy a major cornerstone of his administration.
At Emerald Advisers, research is the cornerstone of its equity investment strategies, what they call the Emerald Advantage.
Never mind the sport's global reach or its charitable impact and cornerstone values of honesty and fair play.
We have one another, and that fact should be the cornerstone on which we build our moral foundation.
Devin Booker, their 22018-year-old cornerstone, returned for his fifth season with added maturity to his game.
This year, Brooklyn Community Services used about $32,000 in Neediest Cases funds for the Seth Low Cornerstone program.
But this certainly wasn't what New York was hoping for when it committed to the franchise cornerstone. 2.
That simple, yet powerful principle has been a cornerstone of technological and economic growth for over sixty years.
A chart by Cornerstone Macro analyzing the tax plans of the Democratic candidates is adding to that angst.
But the cornerstone of The Late Show's digital strategy, Licht says, is keeping it authentic to Colbert's sensibilities.
CIMB Investment Bank and Maybank Investment Bank are joint global coordinators for the cornerstone agreement, the developer said.
Cornerstone investors would account for between 55.3 percent and 66.4 percent of the base offering, the terms showed.
From a technical standpoint, Carter Worth, chief market technician at Cornerstone Macro, sees trouble ahead in the space.
But stories about black identity refracted through timely concerns are a cornerstone of "The Good Fight" so far.
Keeping growth at around 4 percent is a cornerstone of Orban's campaign for parliamentary elections in April 2018.
Net neutrality is the cornerstone of former President Obama's tech legacy and was enacted after a long fight.
That 27% figure spells trouble for Buttigieg, as black voters are a cornerstone of the Democratic voting block.
For several weeks, there has been talk that infrastructure could form a cornerstone of the President's new agenda.
"A Shropshire Lad" soon became a cornerstone of English popular verse and has stayed in print ever since.
And the film's cornerstone — the cloudy, overwrought conflict between Superman and Batman — is the clearest evidence of this.
The C919 is the cornerstone of China's effort to build a commercial aviation competitor to Boeing and Airbus.
While Colorado kept its cornerstone, the Arizona Diamondbacks shed theirs, trading first baseman Paul Goldschmidt to St. Louis.
Republicans are under pressure to deliver on promised tax cuts, the cornerstone of the Trump administration's economic agenda.
It's part of Google's ongoing effort to squeeze more ad revenue from mobile and its business cornerstone, search.
The cornerstone of this strategy involves training local proxies and allies — "building partner capacity" in the military lexicon.
But Soyuz, too, would regain its standing in space history to become a cornerstone of off-Earth travel.
Sanders made free college tuition a cornerstone of his failed bid for the Democratic presidential nomination last year.
"I do see more volatility as we head into year-end," Michael Geraghty, equity strategist at Cornerstone Capital Group.
But tradition is the cornerstone of Augusta National's brand and the club will honor it when the women visit.
Even if it does go wider, the new rental program isn't likely to become the cornerstone of Lyft's business.
A cornerstone of Burnett's career has been helping young artists realize their potential, just as someone did for her.
Capshaw has been a cornerstone of the show, her acting superb even as her former castmates depart around her.
KHNH was a cornerstone film, in that for many people it was their first experience of modern Bollywood cinema.
" As Dr. Blumenthal told Reuters Health by email, "Better lifestyle habits are the cornerstone of prevention and good health.
The cornerstone test, Trump 101, is a skimpy recitation of the man's successes that can be purchased for $16.
Sanders authored the Senate's "Medicare for All" bill and has made the policy a cornerstone of his presidential campaigns.
But it also happens to be the cornerstone of the American system for providing health insurance to the nonelderly.
Sources told Reuters last year that Chinese state oil companies were willing to become cornerstone investors in the IPO.
Intersection, the group that handles design and implementation of the project is the cornerstone of Alphabet's Sidewalk Labs division.
"Transports [have really been] dragging over the past two years," said the head of technical analysis at Cornerstone Macro.
The F-35 programme will be the cornerstone of Western air forces for at least the next 25 years.
The way he sees it, cheaper, smaller, and more specialized satellites are the cornerstone of the Bavaria One plan.
"There was a big change in the bond market," Cornerstone Macro LLC researcher Roberto Perli wrote in a note.
According to Carter Worth of Cornerstone Macro, the charts are setting up for a breakout years in the making.
" He said intervention threatens "to collapse the wholesale competitive markets that have long been a cornerstone of FERC policy.
It means that you believe that this institution that's been around for millenial is an important cornerstone of society.
Rebellion was a cornerstone of his work, and the children's book documents this as an asset, not a flaw.
For the tsars, protecting the interests of Orthodox Christians in the Middle East was a cornerstone of foreign policy.
Increasing access to broadband internet in rural areas has been a cornerstone of the Obama administration's domestic technology policy.
For Ford, the move will make Chariot the cornerstone of its shuttle and mobility programs in cities going forward.
They admitted that it was the most trying time for them — but their faith in God was their cornerstone.
It's a better deal than usual for so-called cornerstone investors, but may pay off for Yum's upcoming spinoff.
In 2010, Apple purchased Siri, the digital assistant that's become a cornerstone in its phones, tablets, computers and speakers.
She's a cornerstone of speculative fiction, and so much of our best storytelling traces its roots back to her.
The company, which operates the Home Shopping Network and Cornerstone, saw a 4 percent drop in second-quarter sales.
The more Trump's wing of the GOP makes it a key rhetorical cornerstone, the narrower the path for progress.
The cornerstone of any effort like this -- from political campaigns to other organizations -- is to keep the lights on.
The development short-circuits, yet again, the House effort to repeal the cornerstone domestic achievement of President Barack Obama.
Many referred to the crocheted hats as "thinking caps," saying the headgear represents critical thinking, a cornerstone of science.
Finland's foreign minister described NATO as a cornerstone of Europe following President-elect Donald Trump's criticism of the alliance.
George Lucas' space opera is a cornerstone of the modern film industry and a cultural phenomenon around the globe.
For those working for the brand, employees are considered the cornerstone of the business and are rewarded in return.
While the map is the cornerstone of the project, it's by no means the only feature of the project.
It also had a problem with IPO performance, with overpriced deals helped over the line by friendly "cornerstone" investors.
Along with the book, though, is what will become the cornerstone of my plan: a potion of fire resistance.
They have underperformed the market for 5 months straight," Cornerstone Macro's Carter Worth said Friday on CNBC's "Options Action.
Jeff Dodge is a pastor at Cornerstone Church, a Southern Baptist mega-church in the college town of Ames.
I served seven terms in Congress, where support for Israel was a cornerstone issue for members of both parties.
I really do think that's what it is," Carter Worth of Cornerstone Macro explained Friday on CNBC's "Options Action.
So called "originalism" was a cornerstone of Scalia's judicial philosophy, and will be a big part of his legacy.
She welcomed his commitment to continued economic reforms and said bilateral cooperation remained a cornerstone of German foreign policy.
"Taken together, store closures and automation technology have the potential to accelerate job losses in retail," Cornerstone Capital said.
Finally, PAHPAIA should create an office to strengthen the nation's emergency care system, the cornerstone of any disaster response.
It has been a cornerstone of the New York drama scene, earning a Tony honor for excellence in 2011.
According to Cornerstone Macro Head of Technical Analysis Carter Worth, more pain is on the way for this sector.
"It's been the cornerstone of American foreign policy since the Spanish-American War," replies Ben, her chief of staff.
But the kingdom's ultra conservative Wahhabi clergy, which views Shi'ites as heretical, is a cornerstone of Saudi ruling legitimacy.
Believes that NATO is the cornerstone of Britain's national security and opposes any European Union role in military matters.
It joins Penn Hill Group, Third Dimension Strategies and Cornerstone Government Affairs in representing the coalition on Capitol Hill.
Clinton there, it would allow him a bit more room for error in one of the other cornerstone states.
Volkswagen was rocked by an emission-testing scandal that effectively wrecked its diesel business, a cornerstone of European sales.
Others, like Poland, want to double down on the decades-old trans-Atlantic alliance, with NATO as its cornerstone.
The cornerstone of Dotdash's plan is Byrdie, which started in 2013 and is written mostly by beauty-obsessed contributors.
The president made tightening up the nation's borders — including the promise of the wall — a cornerstone of his campaign.
The First Amendment, a cornerstone of the United States Constitution, does not necessarily protect a person on private property.
Patents, copyrights, trademarks and trade secrets have been the cornerstone to the successful adoption of these advancements in society.
Cary's novel interpretation of SEC provision 10b-85033 laid the cornerstone for modern regulation of trading on insider information.
In Humboldt County, California, marijuana is more than just the cornerstone of the economy—it's part of the culture.
The three of us studied the verses in Leviticus that form the cornerstone of R85033P, the Responsibility to Protect.
Like a lot of Pinello's food, this is a fresh take on a cornerstone of the Italian-American diet.
Tax reform, along with reduced regulation and infrastructure spending, was the cornerstone of President Donald Trump's 2016 election campaign.
Privacy has been a cornerstone of American life and has long been recognized to be in the public interest.
Self-reported studies are a cornerstone of medical and psychological research, but they face a number of validity problems.
Bowie's musical career is the cornerstone of his legacy, but he also achieved plenty of success in other fields.
Projecting the life on the bleeding edge is a cornerstone of the company's image, market share and stock price.
To commemorate this cornerstone of modern romance, here are all the arguments you will ever have with your partner.
Britain believed in multilateral cooperation, he said, while the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation was the "cornerstone of our defence".
PSBC is planning to sell about 75% of the float to five cornerstone investors, said two of the sources.
The U.S.-Japan alliance has been a cornerstone of stability and prosperity in the Asia-Pacific region for decades.
VMware is a longstanding enterprise company known for pioneering virtualization, the cornerstone technology that makes modern cloud computing possible.
The cornerstone of MGM's argument is that a little-known federal law passed in the wake of the Sept.
I keep a traditional Jewish Sabbath and consider it to be an essential cornerstone of my self-care practice.
" MICHAEL GERAGHTY, EQUITY STRATEGIST, CORNERSTONE CAPITAL GROUP, NEW YORK CITY "Sounds like pretty neutral comments by the Fed Chairman.
The cornerstone of modern electric cars—rechargeable lithium-ion batteries—have been around for the last 10-15 years.
The sociologist Andrew Cherlin has observed that marriage has become a capstone, rather than a cornerstone, of adult life.
The more important question is: What happens to the pay TV edifice when the NFL cornerstone isn't there anymore?
Apocalypse, an all-powerful and enduring cornerstone of the comic book franchise, was supposed to be next in line.
Averaging a career-high 18.4 points and 4.3 rebounds, LeVert looked to be a cornerstone of Brooklyn's rebuilding process.
Unrestricted movement across the Irish border is a cornerstone of the peace process that ended the Troubles in 1998.
Through a multi-pronged campaign of community organizing, litigation, and legislation, we addressed Bloomberg's cornerstone policing policy head-on.
"El mercado se ha desbocado", comentó Carlos de la Torre, propietario de Cornerstone Wellness, un dispensario de Los Ángeles.
According to Carter Worth, head of technical analysis at Cornerstone Macro, the charts are suggesting a bumpy road ahead.
This would be an empty platitude without maintaining the prosecutorial independence that has become a cornerstone of American democracy.
The old chapel, whose cornerstone was set in 13, has been closed since flooding from Hurricane Irene in 21.
Cornerstone, which provides very hands-on migration assistance, will form the basis of Google Cloud's mainframe-to-GCP solutions.
It needs to become a cornerstone of our civilization this year while we still have some measure of hope.
Daimler, whose founders are widely considered the inventors of the automobile, has long been a cornerstone of German industry.
Anthony Davis, the former franchise cornerstone whom the Pelicans traded to the Lakers last summer, was a ragged memory.
When it comes to two of President Trump's cornerstone campaign issues, jobs and trade, the numbers tell the story.
It ensures the survival of the internet economy and creates the cornerstone of online free expression we enjoy today.
Dr. Salitskiy, 34, is a manager at the Boston office of Cornerstone Research, an economic and financial consulting firm.
In fact, it's a cornerstone behavior that we teach you in my Heartwiring and Hardwiring Your Leadership™ Program.
Between the lines: Trump's "pledges to reignite the [manufacturing] sector are a cornerstone of his economic message," writes Bloomberg.
They argue that the garden's educational, artistic and eco-gardening programs make it a cultural cornerstone of the community.
One idea was to preserve the high school's new library and make it a cornerstone of a new campus.
Eventually poverty prompted the masses to revolt and with that brought the Age of Enlightenment, the cornerstone of liberalism.
Look for Medicaid and promises to boost funding for it to become a key cornerstone of the Republican replacement plan.
Warren, who has made antitrust a cornerstone of her campaign, understands the widespread harms of an economy that lacks competition.
It has become a cornerstone of the resistance to Pilgrim Pipeline Holdings and a source of inspiration for other activists.
Salmon and other fish high in omega-3s are the cornerstone, because those fatty acids are clutch for your skin.
The cornerstone of Open Markets's advocacy work is the idea that consolidation of power erodes political liberties and democratic values.
We believe this margin-of-safety principle, so strongly emphasized by Ben Graham, to be the cornerstone of investment success.
Thankfully, in India and other countries with similar challenges, nurses and paramedics have become the cornerstone of their healthcare systems.
However, Turnbull faces an uphill task in introducing another cornerstone piece of legislation aimed at creating a building industry watchdog.
Total control of the press and its message for the purpose of propaganda is the cornerstone of any totalitarian regime.
Trump has made counter-terror strikes a cornerstone of his administration, often boasting about them to kick off his rallies.
A robust G Suite is a cornerstone of Google's efforts to diversify revenue, which overwhelmingly comes from online ad sales.
The White House has made hiking fuel efficiency of cars, trucks and larger vehicles a cornerstone of its environmental policies.
One cornerstone of the upcoming Android Q operating system update is better and more transparent privacy and data deletion tools.
That song, "Everything Has Changed," wound up becoming the cornerstone of Best Coast's new album, Always Tomorrow, out February 21.
Michael Geraghty, equity strategist at Cornerstone Capital Group, said investors should keep riding stocks higher as downside risks are limited.
There are plans to lay a cornerstone memorializing Morris, and a scholarship fund will be set up in her name.
The Clean Power PlanThe Clean Power Plan, a cornerstone of Obama's climate legacy, may be first on the chopping block.
Verizon and AT&T, in different ways, have made video a cornerstone of their efforts to attract and keep customers.
No matter what we are looking at, believability is the cornerstone of Bennett's work; this is what makes it special.
Victory bonded the Allies, and that friendship became the cornerstone of global diplomacy for most of the last 100 years.
Yes, Medicaid: a 50-year-old program targeting the poor and the near poor, a cornerstone of LBJ's Great Society.
The plane will be the cornerstone of Western air defences for decades, and could sell as many as 3,000 units.
DR: People in the L.A. community who've come out of Dollar Shave Club or Tinder or Cornerstone OnDemand or SpaceX.
In a year when anger has seemingly overcome the political field, Kasich has made positivity a cornerstone of his campaign.
That's the cornerstone of a new online resource called BetterBrave, which helps women take action against sexual harassment at work.
Initiatives aimed at supporting women and girls are a cornerstone of international development, as they've proved to benefit broader societies.
And to support a woman's right to her body, a cornerstone of gender equality, we should support that decision, too.
Its cornerstone is guaranteeing universities, nonprofits and small businesses secure, reliable rights to the intellectual property created under federal funding.
The kibbutz was a cornerstone of Israeli society in the decades before and after the nation was founded in 1948.
Detroit is a city known the world over as a cornerstone of American industry and the birthplace of soul sound.
"Supervisory stress testing has become a cornerstone of post-crisis prudential regulation," Tarullo said in a speech at Yale University.
"It's more distraction for the White House and less stability," said Chris Zaccarelli, chief investment officer at Cornerstone Financial Partners.
The 110-seat narrowbody aircraft will serve as a "cornerstone of domestic growth" on the carrier's mainline routes, Bastian said.
Making American trade fair was a cornerstone of Trump's presidential campaign, but so far, it's been an intangible for markets.
The Fourth Amendment is the cornerstone of people's right to privacy and freedom from government intrusion in the United States.
The adversarial nature of the press — which Trump doesn't like and takes personally — is the cornerstone of a free press.
Denel, a cornerstone of South Africa's once mighty defense industry, is battling to emerge from a financial and operational crisis.
National mining company ENAMI is developing the concessions in Los Cedros in partnership with Canadian mining firm Cornerstone Capital Resources.
Google has its Roboto font family that's become a cornerstone of the identity of many of their Material Design applications.
The Fed's turnaround was "perplexing," said Roberto Perli, an economist at Cornerstone Macro in one of the more understated reactions.
Senators talked openly of new ways and avenues to take another crack at repealing President Barack Obama's cornerstone domestic achievement.
The IPO is the cornerstone of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's ambitious effort to diversify Saudi Arabia's oil-dependent economy.
Hotspots South Africa remains the cornerstone of Airbnb's business in Africa, accounting for 215,400 listings and income worth $86 million.
Of course, the abuse allegations proved to be the cornerstone of the Menendez brothers' defense throughout their iconic murder trial.
But the cornerstone product will be free and ad-supported, for both cable and non-cable subscribers, the people said.
The cornerstone backer, a Singapore-based partner of the Chinese group that just bought into Rosneft, may see greater advantage.
But the right to vote is the cornerstone of American citizenship and the foundation from which our other rights follow.
There have only been 11 Architects of the Capitol since George Washington laid the cornerstone for the building in 1793.
It is a better deal than usual for so-called cornerstone investors, but may pay off for Yum's coming spinoff.
"You look at the amount of success we had in the minors," said third baseman Travis Shaw, another young cornerstone.
The company also had little choice but to move forward in Kazakhstan, which has become a cornerstone of its business.
The hotel workers are not the first to question the business record that forms a cornerstone of Mr. Trump's candidacy.
The coalition also has Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck, Heather Podesta + Partners and Cornerstone Government Affairs lobbying on its behalf. MILITARY.
The sale is the cornerstone of bin Salman's plan to expand Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth fund and diversify its economy.
Such an idea has been a long time in the making and a cornerstone of the conservative education policy vision.
However, Carter Worth, head of technical analysis at Cornerstone Macro, says there's something in the charts indicating a rebound ahead.
Cornerstone tackle Jason Peters, a likely future Pro Football Hall of Fame member, is 245 and entering his 279th season.
They also brought up his views on executive privilege, which could be the cornerstone of a Democratic argument against Kavanaugh.
His clients at the Cornerstone Law Group in San Francisco, where he practices business law, include restaurants and food producers.
Qualcomm (QCOM) is among seven cornerstone investors in China smartphone maker Xiaomi's Hong Kong IPO, according to a Reuters report.
Long-range SAMs, while a cornerstone of any modern and effective IADS, are just a part of the wider network.
Kohnke says that many of its potential enterprise clients use legacy HR software like SAP SuccessFactors, Cornerstone OnDemand, and Oracle.
Forty percent approve of how the president has handled immigration, an issue he made the cornerstone of his midterm campaign.
Trump's comments on the European Union — one of the cornerstone international institutions of the postwar order — are even more startling.
MSNBC put together a montage detailing how demonizing immigrants has been a cornerstone of Trumpism from the very beginning pic.twitter.
The cornerstone: If women remain virgins until the day they marry a man, they're holy; if not, they're damaged goods.
In April, the Fox cornerstone O'Reilly was fired over a pattern of harassment that eerily echoed those lodged against Ailes.
These court-ordered deals, known as consent decrees, have served as a cornerstone of police reform in America ever since.
"In other words, sharp term premium moves tend not be permanent," Cornerstone Macro analysts said in a note on Wednesday.
Public colleges, which are governed by states and elected boards, provide the cornerstone of postsecondary education in the United States.
About 10 cornerstone investors including Chinese insurers and state-owned companies are expected to snap up 60% of the deal.
"If history is a guide, the acquisition of Cornerstone will result in higher unit costs," Dr. Muney of Cigna said.
And as a member of the board of directors, von Einem made contemporary opera and theater a cornerstone of programming.
He made beer a cornerstone of a masculinity that was suddenly suspect, suddenly toxic, a paradigm of privilege and entitlement.
Trump, who had made strict measures on immigration a cornerstone of his presidential campaign, last week rejected a bipartisan proposal.
Notable: Mr. Trump has made border security and the fight to protect jobs for Americans a cornerstone of his presidency.
With such high HIV rates in Beira's MSM, the cornerstone of MSF's work here is to scale up preventative strategies.
That means PIF acting as a cornerstone investor on some major hometown ventures with foreign investors expected to join in.
Bigness — grand pronouncements, operatic dynamics, Mercury's soaring voice and Brian May's titanic guitar buildups — was the cornerstone of Queen's music.
Most of that construction, including the school, is on track, according to TF Cornerstone, though the housing is no more.
" California lawmakers introduced a resolution last year describing Roe as "the cornerstone of women's ability to control their reproductive lives.
Earlier on Sunday, the pope visited a planned housing project for the homeless in Cartagena, where he laid the cornerstone.
UCCA, a cornerstone of the 798 arts district, usually attracts approximately 900,000 visitors a year; 350,000 saw this show alone.
It will not be hidden behind a cornerstone weighing hundreds of pounds, as it was at the Time & Life Building.
"The market has run amok," said Carlos de la Torre, the owner of Cornerstone Wellness, a dispensary in Los Angeles.
UBI has been the cornerstone of Yang's campaign since he launched his long-shot White House bid in November 2628.

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