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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of u.s.-sponsored in Chaldean Numerology is: 8

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of u.s.-sponsored in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3

Examples of u.s.-sponsored in a Sentence

  1. Attorney General Bill Barr:

    After nearly two years of investigation, thousands of subpoenas, and hundreds of warrants and witness interviews, the special counsel confirmed that the Russian government sponsored efforts to illegally interfere with the 2016 presidential election, but did not find that the Trump campaign or other Americans colluded in those schemes.

  2. Treasury Secretary Jack Lew:

    We remain deeply concerned about government-sponsored cyber theft from companies and commercial sectors.

  3. Probaerb:

    Strike or Bandh is the biggest form of hooliganism stealthily orchestrated and sponsored by politicians to bedevil the population.

  4. The National Press Club:

    We call on all Americans to see this unsavory attempt to minimize the grisly bone-saw attack on Washington Post opinion writer Jamal Khashoggi for what it is -- an attempt to sweep under the rug a brutal state-sponsored murder, we call on people of conscience to reject this tournament. Do not attend. Do not watch it on television. Let it fail.

  5. Michelle Ugenti-Rita:

    Think about it. It’s election season and you’ve taken upon yourself to perhaps knock on someone’s door or multiple doors and collect their ballot with, I’m assuming, the intent to turn the ballot into the ballot box, but, in the event that doesn’t happen, regardless of why it doesn’t happen, you can see it that that has (an) impact on…that person’s ballot to the election box. But, then also on the outcome. So, it’s not a practice that really has enough benefit to justify continuing to have it. So, that’s why I sponsored the bill and the court agreed that it was within our statutory and constitutional authority.

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