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Definitions for BORDERING
bor·der·ing
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borderingadjective
Having a common boundary or border
France and Spain are bordering nations.
Webster Dictionary
Bordering
of Border
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of BORDERING in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of BORDERING in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
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There are still things within our power as a nation we can do by returning to basics. Not left-leaning, liberal ideas that are bordering on confiscation, wealth-envy, basic, basic things: build roads, bridges, technology, invest in research and development and generate more educational achievement.
Business was already dropping, and then to have this happen ... This is not just a physical disaster, we're bordering on an economic disaster.
His overarching message was confident, normal, sophisticated... reminiscent of the feel as the Singapore summit setting, wearing a suit and tie, but he still sent a very firm word of caution, bordering a nuanced threat, that if Washington doesn't keep its Singapore promise and continues with sanctions, then he has Plan B in mind and will go his separate way. He's exuding confidence that his country isn't hung up over the Duyeon Kim, that they can still prosper without Washington.
Russia has been aggressively pushing its claims to the Arctic, especially the resource-rich continental shelf. It now has an Arctic Command to strengthen its military presence in the region. The U.S. and others bordering the Arctic must maintain a united front against Moscow’s aggressive ambitions toward this vital region.
Costa Mesa Mayor Katrina Foley:
We are at a juncture now where we are in a public health crisis, probably bordering on a disaster, the days of continued education of what people already know and are defying intentionally are over. It was quite apparent that they were thumbing their noses at all the public health orders.
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