Examples of 'one of the mainstays' in a sentence

Meaning of "one of the mainstays"

one of the mainstays: Something that is a crucial or essential element and provides support or stability

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

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one of the mainstays
Automotive production is also one of the mainstays.
One of the mainstays of winter is the common cold.
Overseas food exports are one of the mainstays of agribusiness.
They are one of the mainstays of public administration in which women figure prominently.
Conduct of business rules are one of the mainstays of investor protection.
Diet is one of the mainstays of treatment for those who suffer from gastroparesis.
Sustainable agriculture implemented with knowledge is one of the mainstays of environmental protection.
Germain has been one of the mainstays of the national team over the last years.
And this drilling of the tactical manoeuvre was one of the mainstays of the reform.
Retroviruses are one of the mainstays of current gene therapy approaches.
In any self-governed project, political education should be one of the mainstays.
Goat husbandry is one of the mainstays of the local economy.
One of the mainstays of the EEC is industry.
Analytical methods are one of the mainstays of food safety programmes.
One of the mainstays of that growth has been Lima 's trade pactwith Washington.

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The restaurant is also one of the mainstays of the property.
Joe is one of the mainstays in my Bible classes.
Christophe Jaffrelot was obviously one of the mainstays of these meetings.
Is thus seen as one of the mainstays of sustainable development and ACP economic diversification.
Innovation in technology, organisation and processes is one of the mainstays of the company.
These drugs are now one of the mainstays of treatment for advanced melanomas.
Iron Man 's a character, 60 years of history, one of the mainstays of Marvel.
Fishing is one of the mainstays of rural life in Scotland.
The protection of the family is one of the mainstays of Libyan society.
Music is one of the mainstays of the abbess of Ruperstsberg 's work.
Representative democracy is one of the mainstays of our society ;.
They are one of the mainstays of public administration in which women figure prominently . Thus.
Our fishing industry is one of the mainstays of our economic life.
The group is one of the mainstays of the late CBGB 's until closed.
Social security is now one of the mainstays of social protection policy.
No doubt this will be one of the mainstays of their own lives.
Hair highlighting has been one of the mainstays of the professional salon industry.
Nutritional therapy is now one of the mainstays for prevention and treatment of cachexia.
Because movement is one of the mainstays in the Kneipp teaching.
The rug industry is one of the mainstays of rural workers in India.
Reagan later considered it one of the mainstays of his foreign policy as President.
Civil society organizations are one of the mainstays of the human rights scenario in Egypt.
The physical activity is considered one of the mainstays of type 2 diabetes mellitus treatment.
The Baleada, one of the mainstays of the Honduran diet.
In Canada, Halloween represents one of the mainstays of UNICEF Canada 's fundraising programs.
They began in 1853, and were one of the mainstays of bertsolarismo for some fifty years.

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