Sentences with phrase «backbone of this country»

Legal firm Burges Salmon's partner Elizabeth Dunn described ports as «the economic backbone of this country» and said ports need to do more to promote the case for investment in transport infrastructure such as lorry parks.
«We've got to go on reducing that and go on funding the things we do care most about including our vital public services like the NHS and investment in the infrastructure, the capital backbone of the country, that are going to create the jobs of the future.»
Nanjing has been the cultural backbone of the country for a long time.
You'll hear very similar sound bites about how small businesses «employ more than half of working Americans» and «how we're the backbone of this country
The traditional family is the backbone of this country — not the government, not the schools, not the community.
The middle class and poor are the backbone of this country and we totally should be looking out for everyone not lining rich peoples pockets more.
He will be a great representative in Congress to fight for the middle class and the struggling small business owner who are the backbone of our country
Clinton told the workers that they are the backbone of the country, and wished them luck in their labor dispute.
On January 26th, Larry Sand had an op - ed published by the Orange County Register about school choice, the backbone of our country.
«Public schools are the backbone of our country,» said Thomas J. Gentzel, NSBA Executive Director and CEO.
Whether as an executive or CEO of a large business, or as owner of one of the small businesses that are the backbone of this country, women are increasingly in charge of companies and increasingly needing to consider life insurance as a way to protect that for their families or their employees.
In June, as we observe National Homeownership Month, let's celebrate the fact that the housing industry continues to be the backbone of our country's economy.
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