And both of those ventures had distribution, the sine qua non of success in cable.
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Above all, very few of the findings have been replicated, the sine qua non of science.
First was the greatness of 1960s growth, the sine qua non of postwar prosperity.
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The single most important quality of a leader, the sine qua non, is absolute professional integrity.
The injured extremities hold a bottle of 2007 Labels Syrah from California's worshiped Sine Qua Non winery.
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John, Sine Qua Non and McCrea, are struggling to prove its true worth.
Mental health counselling may prove to be a sine qua non to successfully re-integrating child soldiers into civilian life.
The general feeling among the delegates at the conference was that the breaking down of barriers is a sine qua non.
That's because the one sine qua non to qualify as authentically fascinating is that everybody's mother has to have heard of you.
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Smart supply chains are becoming the sine qua non of modern business.
And a whole room dedicated to California wine Sine Qua Non winery?
Such a capability is the sine qua non of a superpower and is essential to the credibility of our overall national security strategy.
Happily making wine in California at Sine Qua Non winery, Harrison was invited by friends to move to Oregon and make wine.
Since the sine qua non of Dutch disease is an overvalued currency, we can see if this is actually the case with the Russian ruble.
Somehow... the idea of the public plan became the sine qua non of meaningful reform for a very vocal portion of the Democratic intellectual elite.
In the debate over climate legislation in 2009 and 2010, it was conventional wisdom that a price on carbon was the sine qua non of effective climate policy.
So ostensibly then, big bonuses are a sine qua non if all these essential executives are to keep their apparently non replaceable skill sets in the service of AMR Corp.
Ms. Harrison is one of Oregon's most promising new talents, having come to the Willamette Valley by way of Southern California, where she worked with the famed Manfred Krankl at Sine Qua Non.
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Bill Clinton, who is not French, and who came into office calling for the discontinuance of heavy echelons in favor of power projection, simultaneously pressed for a severe reduction in aircraft carriers, the sine qua non of power projection.
Or to put it another way, banking union might be a precursor to the kind of fiscal and balance-sheet union that is widely regarded as the sine qua non of eurozone survival, but that supposedly vital financial union has not happened yet.
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