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Dictionary of Nautical Terms

  1. locking-in

    The alternate clues and bodies of the hammocks when hung up.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of locking-in in Chaldean Numerology is: 3

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of locking-in in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4

Examples of locking-in in a Sentence

  1. Michelle Koyama:

    The country can't afford to be locking in to a hugely polluting, expensive and carbon-intensive mega project at a time when — more than ever — we need to act against the climate crisis, protect the resilience of vulnerable, water scarce areas and preserve our limited state funds and resources for projects with positive outcomes and benefits for all.

  2. Greg McBride:

    With rates still rising and inflation now declining, it is the best of both worlds for savers. Consider locking in longer-term CDs which are peaking now, and seek out one of the top-yielding savings accounts, which are pulling in more than 4% and are still rising.

  3. Randy Forbes:

    What you will have done is take enormous capability off the table if you go with the requirements that they are locking in now. What you will be locking into is something that is a little more than a high-class surveillance vehicle that will fly over our aircraft carriers for 20 to 30 years down the road, many people feel we need to have something that is more integrated into the air wing if we are going to keep our carriers viable and if we are going to get through A2/AD defenses (anti-access/area-denial).

  4. Tariq Zahir:

    If I were a producer, I'd be saying that we will be lower for a lot longer. So I'd be locking in prices now, but any spikes we see will just turn shale back (on).

  5. Raffaello Pantucci:

    The Trump administration is locking in place a series of conflicts that change the starting point for Biden walking into office on the world stage.

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