cornerstone of that ideal has been freedom of religion, freedom to practice and be whatever you wanna be, or not be.
One cornerstone that's consistent across all of our projects is our desire to really use data and information to track our programs.
So your first cornerstone is building credibility, which is acting with integrity, communicating clearly, and then invigorating with optimism.
it works within this cornerstone of the framework.
It's the cornerstone of good humor and wit and friendship, that you can take the piss out of your own supposedly unassailable position.
And that's a cornerstone of Image Comics.
But these are the cornerstone of our entire pedagogical element.
That would be the cornerstone of my candidacy.
So this is the cornerstone of the RSA algorithm; this problem of factoring as it's called.
One of the key cornerstones to my campaign is my focus on trying to address the problems of illegal immigration.
This is a quote from the cornerstone , or actually a portion of the quote that's on our cornerstone of campus, dedicated to the things that haven't happened yet.
Celebrating yourself and your successes is the cornerstone of achieving more and more success sustainably and over the long term.
Then come up with a couple of cornerstone topics that you really want to be known for, because here's a secret about building a brand called you.
But let's transition to the second cornerstone , which is creating cohesion, connecting emotionally, developing camaraderie, and then putting a team's
And so that was the cornerstone of the Cancer Schmancer movement, catch it on arrival, 95% survival.
So this became a cornerstone of our business.
And food has been a huge cornerstone and a lot of the reason that people are moving back into the city.
So I find it fascinating that those cornerstone ecological principles today had their origin in these simple backyard experiments.
And this whole question is the cornerstone of our thesis on entry, which is most sales software has really been built for the sales leader to do forecasts, and pipeline
I think that's a cornerstone piece of democracy.
for you too it's the cornerstone of human relationships understanding and getting on with other people you know with our empathy we're emotionally
This is one of the cornerstones of our educational programming that we've been developing through the GSB admissions office.
or grouped those into four cornerstones .
And sort of one of the cornerstones of design thinking is that interdisciplinary cross-breeding of ideas and perspectives.
And this sense of belonging has been such a huge cornerstone to my healing, to be frank, as I've grown and gone
I'm hungry for relationships where respect is the cornerstone of the connection.
And I didn't know what a head cornerstone was, but I knew that I had been the stone that the builder refused,
able to communicate with your parents is a cornerstone of early mental health, which is a cornerstone of lifetime mental health, I thought that's very valuable.
things like due process of law it's the Cornerstone of the unwritten constitution in England and very much
then in fact empathy is going to be a Cornerstone of Consciousness uh the part
their basic premise and not being lost and basically retouching the Cornerstone
regimes and say that it is the the Cornerstone of a democracy yet at the
What positive intelligence is-- sitting on these four powerful cornerstones of science, what positive intelligence does, it creates a unified framework
And those are two of the things that became cornerstones of our restaurant -- at least sort of our mantra.
So let's transition to the third cornerstone , which is generating momentum-- energizing others, upgrading skills, and then when to lead and when to follow.
of just basic personality and communication skills that we talk about in the first cornerstone .
So let's go to the last cornerstone .
Alisa, who is our marketing manager for Cornerstone , she's here.
And I think it was in 1949 that Ben Graham said that the cornerstone of intelligent investing is a margin of safety.
Back in the 1980s, the BBC was a cornerstone of computing in schools.
For me, it's a cornerstone of my practice.
I went into this company, Cornerstone Capital, in Midtown in New York.
game, but it literally is kind of the cornerstone of their culture.
But I do want to use your framework because you covered four cornerstones for leadership.
You know, understanding yourself, understanding your values is the cornerstone of being able to define what's important to you.
was such an appropriate, wonderful way to insert that piece that was kind of a cornerstone
I just think if we're trying to make bread that is really nutritive and could be the cornerstone of a healthy diet, you need a lot of whole grains in there.
Well, the federal government, the cornerstone of its policing powers were actually regulation of interstate commerce.
We can tell that story through social security which was the cornerstone of
Coalition the Communists as you know and uh so this uh deal that was supposed to be the Cornerstone of us Indian