Examples of 'one of the cornerstones' in a sentence

Meaning of "one of the cornerstones"

One of the cornerstones: a fundamental or essential part of something

How to use "one of the cornerstones" in a sentence

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one of the cornerstones
It constitutes one of the cornerstones of a democratic society.
Joint financing of the scheme by industry is one of the cornerstones of the system.
Compliance is one of the cornerstones of this organisation.
Bourgeois society needed bourgeois marriage for one of the cornerstones of its edifice.
One of the cornerstones of any field research.
Authenticity is becoming one of the cornerstones in branding.
One of the cornerstones of any good relationship.
Parliamentary oversight is one of the cornerstones of democracy.
One of the cornerstones of my campaign is open carry.
Volunteering is one of the cornerstones of the club.
One of the cornerstones of the legislation is consent.
Why is that sort of one of the cornerstones.
Law is one of the cornerstones of our democracy.
We see independent statistics as one of the cornerstones of a democracy.
One of the cornerstones of CrossFit is strength training.

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Legal certainty is one of the cornerstones of our society.
One of the cornerstones of a lasting marriage is communication.
Representative democracy is one of the cornerstones of our societies.
It is one of the cornerstones of an effectively functioning enterprise.
Fingerprint identification is one of the cornerstones of forensic evidence.
One of the cornerstones of our faith is prayer.
Natural selection is one of the cornerstones of modern biology.
One of the cornerstones of our democracy.
This document is one of the cornerstones of the edifice.
One of the cornerstones of democracy is an equitable distribution of resources.
Listening to you is one of the cornerstones of our business.
One of the cornerstones of economic and social cohesion.
And metaphor is the one of the cornerstones of poetry.
One of the cornerstones of your campaign.
Physical activity is one of the cornerstones to a healthy life.
One of the cornerstones of good health is without a doubt.
Education is really one of the cornerstones of their mission.
One of the cornerstones of calculus is the difference quotient.
Effective communication is one of the cornerstones of a lasting relationship.
One of the cornerstones of those foundations is our institutional life.
Flexibility is one of the cornerstones of power.
One of the cornerstones of this model is its editorial boards.
The system of collective security is one of the cornerstones of multilateralism.
It is one of the cornerstones of behavioral economics.
By no stretch of the imagination is it one of the cornerstones of the resolution.
Trust is one of the cornerstones of operations in our organisation.
We all agree that prevention is one of the cornerstones of peacekeeping.
That is one of the cornerstones of contemporary international law.
The absence of discrimination is one of the cornerstones of world trade.
This is one of the cornerstones of being prolific.
The reciprocity of the relationship is one of the cornerstones of crowdfunding.
Science is one of the cornerstones of the space industry.
Traditional refugee resettlement continues to be one of the cornerstones of such collaboration.
It was one of the cornerstones of his campaign.
The promotion of regional integration is one of the cornerstones of the partnership.

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