Sentences with phrase «central pillars of»

For example, mandatory court - based mediation rules, judicial dispute resolution initiatives, case management regimes, pre-trial conferences, and cost - based settlement incentives have all become central pillars of the modern civil justice system and its reform.
But he credits his success to the two central pillars of his life: work and love.
The AG justifies his standpoint with statements like «the communication strategy of central banks has become one of the central pillars of contemporary monetary policy» (at 87) and he stresses that «there is no doubt that the ECB now also includes communication among its key monetary policy tools» (at 88).
Predicated on the rights of sex workers to ply their trade in an environment that does not jeopardize their constitutional right to security of the person, the case succeeded in overturning two of the three central pillars of the Criminal Code's anti-prostitution sections.
The artist's oeuvre, which deals with both abstraction and representation, is based upon the history of the two central pillars of 20th - century American art: one being abstract and minimal painting and sculpture, the other being the use of imagery to express language, communication and humour.
The amount of familiarity I felt at times was disorienting, since it extinguishes one of the central pillars of the Dark Souls experience: mystery.
If I mentioned that Landmark, a new game based within the vast Everquest universe, was built around the central pillars of mining for materials and then using those self - same materials to construct anything you can possibly imagine, you'd likely have a picture of Minecraft forming in -LSB-...]
The AI is simply atrocious, and is even worse when one considers that having a partner is one of the central pillars of the game.
Consistently optimised combustion engines, BMW ActiveHybrid models, the use of hydrogen as an energy source, and electric mobility courtesy of fully electric drive systems and plug - in hybrids are all central pillars of these concepts.
Treasury minister Danny Alexander said the EU was «one of the central pillars of British prosperity and security».
Furthermore contrast these insights with one of the central pillars of the Faith vision: the unity law of control and direction.
Community cheese factories were important central pillars of communities in our North American history due to the transportation limits of dairy.
«BMW Group is working to shift from a traditional luxury auto manufacturer and service provider to a technology company, with automated driving, digital connectivity, mobility services and electrification as some of the central pillars of our new strategy,» said Joseph Zheng, vice president of digital services and business models at BMW China.
The findings show yet again how Amazon Prime has become one of the central pillars of Amazon's e-commerce and streaming businesses.
That means that a central pillar of Bounce Exchange's company culture is thoughtful hiring and making sure that the entire process — from first interview to last day on the job — is a positive experience.
Information - sharing is the central pillar of the White House's moonshot.
As with most Republican candidates, the central pillar of the Trump economic plan is a significant series of tax cuts.
The fact that this central pillar of Opposition economic theory is going unchecked because of the expenses story is a real scanda.
The fact that this central pillar of Opposition economic theory is going unchecked because of the expenses story is a real scandal.This whole expenses thing is frightening.
This was the central pillar of Clegg's 2015 spring conference speech, in which he pledged to be standing up for «the liberal Britain in which we and millions of decent, reasonable people believe».
The central pillar of the UK Chancellor George Osborne's deficit reduction plan has collapsed.
«When you attack our courthouses and you undermine them, you are weakening a central pillar of our community,» said Steven Choi, executive director of the New York Immigration Coalition.
Indeed, it is a central pillar of Reinventing the State, which is in many ways our founding document.
Another central pillar of the budget agenda is a Rider Relief Plan that will invest crucial funding into the crumbling Metropolitan Transportation Authority for immediate repairs, a fare freeze for all riders, discounted MetroCards for the neediest individuals and an Express Bus fare reduction.
«The right to representation in government is the central pillar of democracy in this country.
Zucker also noted that the project creates synergy between all the components that make communities great places to live and to work, a development tenet that is a central pillar of Governor Cuomo's new Regional Economic Development Councils, which have also kicked off this summer.
It was the central pillar of the Remain argument and infact its obvious benefits were the only reason the referendum was so close.
Measurements of large - scale structure in SDSS maps of galaxies, quasars, and intergalactic gas have become a central pillar of the standard cosmological model that describes our understanding of the history and future of the Universe.
I'm going to challenge one statement in your article, albeit not a central pillar of it... you mentioned Dr Erica Peirson's comments about the Irish and AIT.
If you are a single Muslim looking for a partner who ticks all the right boxes; who sees faith as a central pillar of a partnership but who also suits you on multiple other levels, then it makes sense to look for them online.
Having recently welcomed its 750,000 th educational visitor, the Eden Project's schools team is now embarking on a campaign to help outdoor learning become a central pillar of British education.
Faith Frank, dazzlingly persuasive and elegant at sixty - three, has been a central pillar of the women's movement for decades, a figure who inspires others to influence the world.
A central pillar of artistic practice, painting also has enduring appeal, dominating the art market.
The vast medium of painting continues to be a central pillar of artistic practice, and Vitamin P2 presents the outstanding artists who are currently engaging with and pushing the boundaries of the medium.
-LRB-...) The agreement was made possible by support from the European Fund for Strategic Investments (EFSI), the central pillar of the European Commission's Investment Plan for Europe, the so - called «Juncker Plan» -LRB-...)»
Jan Kowalzig: «Cutting energy waste through investing in efficient technologies should be the central pillar of the EU's New Energy Policy.
The central pillar of this is the availability of internationally transferred mitigation outcomes and the new Article 6 Mechanism for mitigation and sustainable development.
Protecting birds from climate change is a central pillar of Audubon's mission.
Post-M & A and corporate litigation constitutes a central pillar of Wach + Meckes LLP's practice but the team is also experienced in D&O liability alongside banking and capital markets disputes.
As well as its expertise in capital markets and corporate litigation, defending against antitrust damage claims constitutes a central pillar of Gleiss Lutz's practice.
A central pillar of Jony Ive's design philosophy is honesty of materials.

Not exact matches

Its Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy has described the expansion of renewable energy as «one of the central pillars» in Germany's energy transition, also known as the «Energiewende».
Xi, like every leader since Deng, combines a trinity of roles that embody the three pillars of power in China: party chairman, president, and head of the Central Military Commission.
BoJ policy remains one of the fundamental pillars underpinning USD - JPY, with the central bank last Friday saying that while momentum for achieving its 2 % inflation target has been maintained, it «lacks steam.»
According to some market watchers, gold has yet to fully adjust to the reality of tapering, and is vulnerable to further weakness when the central bank finally begins to wind down its monetary stimulus — a major pillar of support that has driven gold to record high near $ 1,920 in September 2011.
Because no single pillar is central to Berkshire's success, perhaps no longer even Buffett himself, the company has grown into one of the largest and most stable businesses in the world.
Already in Operation Pillar of Defense, it demonstrated for the first time its ability to attack cities in the central region.
in Soviet Union, the supreme leader was General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party, and his power came from three pillars — army, KGB, and politburo.
Nigeria Professional Football League side Kano Pillars have announce the transfer of newly signed on central defender Stephen Eze to Bulgarian side Lokomotiv Plovdiv.
Alongside the UN and the SARC, the International Committee of the Red Cross is the other major pillar of international humanitarian action that will be central to a humanitarian strategy in Syria.
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