A central cohesive source of support and stability.
1 Social workers and GPs can be an important lynchpin of whole-system reform.
2 Take their approach to steamed milk, the lynchpin of any good latte.
3 It was a lynchpin for Syndic defenses in that region of space.
4 It means Brian Cody rates him as the lynchpin of this Kilkenny team.
5 To describe her as the lynchpin of the community would be an understatement.
6 The ponies are the lynchpin of the magical transformation scene.
7 She is the lynchpin of everything we have striven for.'
8 Our Dave could even end up being Madrid's defensive lynchpin .
9 Negotiators say that moving forward on finance is the lynchpin of progress in this meeting.
10 Simply put, Bradley is the lynchpin of this team.
11 Communication is a lynchpin skill for any human being.
12 But the lynchpin of our ability to use these tools is getting people tested for HIV.
13 The lynchpin of Trump's strategy in both debates against Biden was to expose his supposed senility.
14 It's the lynchpin transatlantic market in terms of size and revenue, particularly premium traffic revenue, Hamlin said.
15 Kabila had previously said Ntaganda was a lynchpin in the fragile peace deal that integrated his fighters.
16 The lynchpin is number eight, Philip Van Esbeck, who shoulders the burden of captaincy with consummate ease.
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