He recognises interest rates and their effect on the mortgage belt as the lynchpin to his political survival. |
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If I'm right about this, it's only the spelling that signals the eggcorn, because lynchpin of course sounds just like linchpin. |
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Etherington adopts an apt change in registration, giving vent to the diapasons that would have been the lynchpin of organs in Handel's own time. |
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These individuals are the lynchpin of the trade, the middlemen and act as the link between breeder and pet shops. |
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But at the same time, she said that these memos, which after all was the lynchpin, the core of your broadcast, were not real. |
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For a while, it constituted the lynchpin of the Mertonian school of the sociology of science. |
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Some view social action as the coming of the Kingdom of God on earth and lynchpin of their faith. |
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Our Richard Quest is in that lynchpin state trying to determine precisely what a Buckeye is. |
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In Latin America, Peru is a leader, a lynchpin in the political and economic stability of the region. |
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We are doing this in order to join together in creating tools to safeguard the lynchpin of security, namely freedom and peace in Europe. |
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Some still argue, however, that soft regulations should be the lynchpin of the new system. |
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On the demand side, strong fixed investment has been the lynchpin of growth. |
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We agreed unanimously on the central significance given to the Education for All initiative as the lynchpin of UNESCO's programme. |
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Organised civil society, as the lynchpin of participatory democracy, must play a key role in the 'digital democracy' of the future. |
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We had all the elements in place, but Wednesday was the lynchpin that we needed to really make it happen? |
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Hard luck: Portugal captain Madjer is the lynchpin of his side and very often the instigator of their best moves. |
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And whether you exfoliate daily or once a week, it should be the lynchpin upon which your skin care routine hangs. |
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The United States is the lynchpin of interregional telecommunications traffic, but European countries generate a third more international traffic flows than North America. |
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China, among others, frets that the US policy stance will debase the dollar, the lynchpin of the global economy. |
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Christie's venue, local comedy lynchpin The Stand, had three shows that fit the bill. |
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Sotheby's clearly hopes that Severini's importance as the lynchpin of Futurism will give him the same appeal. |
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As the lynchpin upon which all operations depend, Kenana's boiler capacity is central to the output of the sugar plant. |
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This is important because the WTO agreement is the lynchpin for the development of our trade relations with China. |
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I consider access to quality secondary education by our young people as the main lynchpin of all our efforts in pursuit of our vision. |
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And it is the actions of the freedom fighters within the country that will prove to be the lynchpin in the conflict. |
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As Best becomes a lynchpin in the forward goal scoring line, his profile and saleability increases as his contract diminishes. |
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The lynchpin of the economic plan was to strengthen radically Canada's macroeconomic framework by eliminating government deficits and achieving low, stable and predictable inflation. |
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Project leaders represent the lynchpin of our recruitment drive: ideally, you should groom leaders inside the Company, but you sometimes need to look for them outside the company as well. |
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The list of designated offences is the lynchpin of this legislation. |
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Given that injured parties may not bring actions for damages, the decision to refer a case to the investigating judge rests with the prosecutor alone: he is the real investigator and the lynchpin of the system. |
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It is fundamental to the future of the Union, since the Commission truly is, and I cannot stress this too strongly, the lynchpin of the Community system. |
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Financing and technology support for developing country mitigation and adaptations is the lynchpin to achieving a global agreement on climate change. |
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Nine months ago, however, the 60-year-old was accused of being the lynchpin in a nefarious Chinese plot to steal America's nuclear secrets, and has been holed up in solitary confinement ever since. |
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Responsibility is the lynchpin of leadership in a democratic society. |
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The requirement of an environmental impact assessment as a condition for the authorisation of individual fishing activities is the first and indeed the lynchpin of the set of recommendations issued by the General Assembly. |
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Van Grunsven has been Holland's lynchpin for decades and shares her mark of eight Olympic dressage medals with Germany's Isabell Werth and Reiner Klimke. |
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