In the early 1960's, he was among the first economists to make experimental data a cornerstone of his academic output.
He promised to listen to criticism from outsiders and to make the fund "a cornerstone for promoting growth and stability."
Mr. President-elect, you made education a cornerstone of your campaign.
The theologian Karl Barth made this concept a cornerstone of his theology.
According to the organization's website, CI now seeks "... to make conservation a cornerstone of economic development to benefit everyone, everywhere."
President Vladimir Putin has repeatedly promised that he intends to make press freedom a cornerstone of Russia's infant democracy.
Mesa made this demand a cornerstone of his administration's policy.
Critics say these advantages will never be great enough to make the giant laser a cornerstone in achieving the anti-missile goal.
The new location in the then run-down "lower loop" district made the library a "cornerstone" of the 1960 redevelopment of downtown Minneapolis.
He made regulatory reform a cornerstone of his two-year tenure.