Monty mounted the reflector telescope with an equatorial mount on a concrete pedestal, to give it a solid foundation. |
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Only a commitment to originalism provides a solid foundation for constitutional adjudication. |
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Ranging deftly among philosophy and literary history, his first chapter is a solid foundation for the rest of the book. |
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That administration put the American Swimming Coaches Association on a solid foundation at a permanent address with regular office hours. |
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Even if I don't always follow it to the letter, I've got a rock solid foundation upon which to base my deviations. |
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By constructing a solid foundation, you build the bridgework for a lifetime of career success. |
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You cannot build a skyscraper without a solid foundation, strong steel and good building materials. |
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Physics gave him a solid foundation, the bedrock for all his beliefs about the universe. |
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Feminist analyses of woman's lot tend to focus exclusively on gender and do not provide a solid foundation on which to construct feminist theory. |
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These values are also the solid foundation on which we base every action we take, every service we offer, and every business decision we make. |
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But the new one has just got all the basics, the solid foundation, it stays afloat. |
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It is important that reforms also put the accent on operational aspects and on procedures which provide a solid foundation for the entire system. |
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It is this kind of clear thinking about the Church that might provide some solid foundation for our thoughts about vocations in the Church today. |
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The process of building a solid foundation for the future can be easy with the help of a qualified professional like me. |
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Together, they form a package of essential services that provide a rock solid foundation for police work in Canada. |
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These measures satisfy the need to develop national economy and lay solid foundation for the revitalization of the Silk Road. |
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We hope that new generations of lepidopterists will continue to build on this solid foundation. |
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Taking the time to plan your insurance and estate will put your family's future on a solid foundation. |
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Since then, MNet has built upon its solid foundation to play a seminal role in advancing media education in Canada. |
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In a kick-off meeting you establish committment, clarity and transparency and gain a solid foundation for your project. |
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Simply put, the purpose of the testing is to provide a solid foundation for wise decision-making to guide plain language drafting. |
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Two-thirds of Canadian children and youth are not active enough to lay a solid foundation for future health and well-being. |
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The bedrock of any education is the ability to read and write effectively, and a lifetime of learning requires a solid foundation. |
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My position is not unlike that of my colleagues and our leader in that it is based on a very solid foundation and time tested values. |
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Much more remains to be done and we have a solid foundation on which to build. |
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Says one leader: If the pillars stay level, there can be a solid foundation on which to build. |
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We have focused a great deal of our recent efforts on laying a solid foundation upon which to build. |
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There is therefore a solid foundation on which to build and extend cooperation in this field which is of great importance for both parties. |
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Canada's youth are our pride and future, and their development is a fundamental part of maintaining a solid foundation of citizenship in Canada. |
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It can create new jobs and provide a solid foundation for families to build a future. |
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It could also provide a solid foundation for conservation efforts and more sustainable forms of forest management. |
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Our two peoples share very similar ethnic and cultural roots, which has created a solid foundation for expanding our ties. |
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These shared experiences provide a solid foundation from which we can build. |
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However, there are practical steps to take to ensure you give the business a solid foundation from which to build. |
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The United States recently released its Oceans Action Plan, providing a solid foundation upon which collaboration can be built. |
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This award gives students real-life business planning experience and encourages them to build a solid foundation for their future. |
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The return on equity should ensure financial security for shareholders and provide a solid foundation for further growth. |
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These initiatives form a solid foundation for enabling advancements in the accountability areas of learning, innovation and change management at the Tribunal. |
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Let me assure the hon. member that the Canada-China relationship has a solid foundation, one that was clearly evident by the warm reception the minister received when he visited China. |
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Just as an architect designs blueprints to build a house, starting with a very solid foundation, so should your financial plans be carefully constructed, planning each step along the way. |
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This ISO verification provides a solid foundation and framework for Trina Solar to quantify, monitor and report GHG emissions. |
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The remaining funds under the Co-Action Programme, with its overall resource base and network, offer seed funding and a solid foundation for the immediate establishment of a quick disbursing and high-impact mechanism. |
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We must continue to build a solid foundation, then start to improve. |
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An essential condition for peace within individual families is that they should be built upon the solid foundation of shared spiritual and ethical values. |
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The handbook provides guidance on how to prepare for and respond to acute emergencies in ways that reduce risk, improve future preparedness and lay a solid foundation for quality education. |
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However, it is not only the strengths but also the weaknesses of the first phase which must be addressed to create a solid foundation for the second phase of the programme. |
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Strong impetus has been given to the work of the Conference, and a solid foundation has been laid for our work this year, to ensure its successful outcome. |
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Collaborate with your community: Experts, such as wildlife biologists, foresters, and landscape architects can give your project a solid foundation. |
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These activities focus on building a solid foundation of worker involvement, integrating international communication into existing structures or building new ones where they are needed. |
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As we all face the many challenges of our global society today and into the future, we do so with hope, built on the solid foundation of faith in Jesus Christ. |
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It is a solid foundation stone for history. |
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We're excited about the program because it is designed to give all young Canadians a solid foundation of basic financial acumen that will point them on the right path. |
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The NRC-INMS diffractometer draws upon expertise in classical laser and angle metrology to provide a solid foundation for delivering the SI metre at the nanoscale to clients. |
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This project will establish a solid foundation of crystallography data repositories across an international group of 14 partner sites, with metadata harvested by a number of aggregator services. |
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The experience gained over the years has given Prelco a solid foundation that enables us to put our tradition, art and high technology at your service. |
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We must ensure that this year's work lays down a more solid foundation upon which we can build in order to achieve the desired results by next year, at the end of our three-year cycle. |
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Given the excellent results we have attained thus far and the solid foundation we now have to build on, we look to the future with enthusiasm and confidence. |
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Poland is now bolstered by a very solid foundation for helping find viable and lasting solutions that can be put into place as quickly as possible. |
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The rugged aluminum die-cast chassis provides a solid foundation for the heat sink for the power amplifier, with a total of almost 40 cubic inches of heat sink surface area available. |
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The programs and benefits instituted in the last century, and enhanced in more recent years, serve as a solid foundation for responding to the needs of these Veterans, and their survivors and care givers. |
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Safe, well made products which have been improved in accordance with the wishes of consumers, constitute the most convincing form of salesmanship and the most solid foundation for the image of producers. |
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The educational system can provide a solid foundation on which to build but it cannot produce students with competence equal to a monolingual native speaker. |
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I got to work with an incredible rhythm section on this album, a bunch of powerful, cutting-edge musicians, who gave me a solid foundation on which to construct my personal moments of madness. |
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Urbandale is really living up to its reputation by building a solid foundation for Ottawa home buyers in every way, and by establishing a program that allows their investment to serve the community so generously. |
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Her strong clinical background in both cardiology and cardiac surgery, combined with her interest in prevention, served as a solid foundation for the project ahead. |
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The concept of rotation has to be clarified because Canada has established a solid foundation in Kandahar. We have laid down the law, and we have made the region peaceful and secure. |
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Capital planning needs a solid foundation that addresses the special character and needs of a national capital, and is based on sound urban and regional planning principles. |
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This cooperation created a solid foundation that will enhance the capacity for meaningful collaboration in the future to meet the ongoing learning needs of health care providers. |
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What, now, could it be that might give solid foundation to this challenge and to this belief of the noble in the eternity and the imperishability of his work? |
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The effect of his inventions was to reduce the cost of production, and improve the quality of the manufacture, thus establishing the British linen trade on a solid foundation. |
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In his early 20s, Wittgenstein had thought logic could provide a solid foundation, and he had even considered updating Russell and Whitehead's Principia Mathematica. |
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