0 US spelling of centrepiece
1 the most important part of something:
The centerpiece of most environmental studies is conservation.
The centerpiece of the revisions is the new list of 1,945 jôyô ('general use') kanji, adopted in 1981.
This is an easy corollary of the following more general theorem which is the centerpiece of the results in this paper.
Environmental protection, which was a centerpiece of his campaign platform, is now entrenched municipal policy.
Finally, choices pass through a third filter in which a social mechanism, rationality, is the centerpiece.
These studies provide an important source of information for structure-function relationships in those families, and are the centerpiece of this review.
The principle of autonomy, arguably bioethics' primary and most cherished value, has produced the centerpiece of clinical ethics - the doctrine of informed consent.
The implication strikes us as untrue in regard to the conformity, obedience, and bystander research that is the centerpiece of their censure.
In a 1997 summit of the world's environmental leaders, the centerpiece for the discussion was children's health and the environment.
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