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Thus, judicial independence is the lifeblood of constitutionalism in democratic societies.
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The cattle and hog feedlot industries remain the lifeblood of the region, along with the farming of feedcorn.
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Fishing has continued to be the lifeblood of the town with substantial quantities of crayfish, abalone, scallops and trevally.
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Volunteers are the lifeblood of any corps.
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They are the lifeblood of the economy, and all constructions and productions are done by their hands.
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Tourism is the lifeblood of the village.
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Grain traffic was substantial and has been the branch lifeblood all along.
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Corporate sponsorship occurs for some productions, but state funding is still the lifeblood of the company.
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Then, for any business of any size, government contracts, not private competition, are the financial lifeblood.
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Merchant shipping is the lifeblood of the world economy, carrying 90% of international trade with 102,194 commercial ships worldwide.
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