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So, there's strong underpinnings with what they've got and they are in the right areas of the market.
"It's the underpinning of everything he does in county government."
This is a Western culture, they say, and all students should understand its underpinnings.
Its underpinnings are not only legal but also political and historical.
"It is the underpinning of our being as a nation."
"But the significant thing is that we now have the underpinnings for the construction of new services."
"It is quite small, and its financial underpinnings are not what they need to be," he said.
You, old friend, have got to help me figure out the underpinnings of the city supervisors?
The old economic underpinnings were gone and nothing new seemed to be on the horizon.
But the plan's economic underpinnings may stand on shaky ground.
Here, to me, is the underpinning of science Hope this helps.
The underpinnings of a free democracy include equal rights under the law.
And there are some underpinnings in California that make for good investments.
They are concerned, too, about the ambitious underpinnings of our society.
"But you have to understand where the underpinnings of growth come from.
We both liked to see the underpinnings of the magic.
What are we supposed to do when the underpinnings of day-to-day life give way?
But the trust was not persuaded by any of their financial underpinnings.
The philosophical underpinnings of human society cannot be based on Market principles.
And the same is true of all the series' amoral underpinnings.
It has far more sound psychological underpinnings than other movies of its type.
The legal underpinnings of those lawsuits were never tested in court.
For the more sophisticated there is an underpinning of wit.
It's not a serious place, but it has to have cultural underpinnings."
While the political impact of the move was unclear, its legal underpinning seemed firm.