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1 The expansion is a key plank of Barack Obama's signature healthcare legislation.
2 That was the key plank of former president Kim Dae-jung's Sunshine Policy.
3 The bill's key plank was its wholesale reform of the youth justice system.
4 The electric vehicle program is a key plank of the 15-percent state-owned carmaker's strategy.
5 Bank lending is a key plank of project financing and has come to a standstill.
6 It is also seen as a key plank for raising the pay of British workers.
7 And she's leery of increased government involvement in healthcare, a key plank of the Democratic platform.
8 Putin has made the fight against offshore tax havens a key plank of his foreign policy.
9 Defeating the Taliban and stabilizing Afghanistan is a key plank of Washington's regional strategy against militancy.
10 It was the key plank of its strategy, with SNP ministers bragging it sealed the election.
11 In fact, a Korean study found that laughter therapy was a key plank in controlling depression.
12 The Argentine pope has made defence of migrants and workers a key plank of his papacy.
13 The Argentine pope has made defense of migrants and workers a key plank of his papacy.
14 That would be a blow to investment and to tourism, a key plank of the economy.
15 IL&P's no-charge current account is therefore a key plank in the company's strategy to gain market share.
16 He went on to urge Mr Cowen to make international aid a key plank of his Government.
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