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How to use the word shoring in a Sentence?

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I delivered a bipartisan investment in our law enforcement. A billion dollars for training, for recruiting, for making sure that we're shoring up pensions for those who risk their lives.

Gretchen Whitmer

Found on FOX News
1 year ago

We are moving to procure a company to do shoring and bracing of the walls to assure there is no risk.

Rachel Johnson

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

Fears are circulating that some investment funds might be quickly closing out positions as a way of shoring up their cash, it is early days yet but we might see selling pressure ramp up for fear there could be a stampede for the exit.

David Madden

Found on Reuters
3 years ago

TV One caters to a predominantly Black audience, it appears The Biden campaign is focusing The Biden campaign energy on shoring up the Black vote in the weeks leading up to Election Day, when early voting is already underway.

Erica Lynn Rosenthal

Found on CNN
3 years ago

They're going to stick with the process arguments for as long as possible because most members still can't stomach a defense of the substance, there is a real sense of inevitability to the impeachment in the White House, and so the focus is on shoring up the base to minimize any House Republican losses in the Senate.

Brendan Buck

Found on CNN
4 years ago

Everybody has a different agenda for why they want to be in contention, whether it's shoring up someone's reputation or if you're a studio executive trying to lure more people to work with you because you've proven that you can create something that is recognized by the pinnacle of this industry.

Kyle Buchanan

Found on CNN
5 years ago

We're helping our UK clients think through the right fundamental value of their business in the current environment and shoring them up to prevent unwanted opportunistic situations where an international rival tries to buy them on the cheap.

Hernan Cristerna

Found on Reuters
7 years ago

It is quite amazing how oil prices have recovered from Monday's lows. That is shoring up risk appetite and pushing up commodity-linked currencies, as long as oil remains above $43 a barrel we think commodity currencies will remain supported.

Niels Christensen

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

The visa application the company filed with the government requires that people are paid the full amount, its a requirement. Palmer, who was 17 when she came to New York in 2011, was not available to comment. . TOP JAMAICAN MODEL. Sylvia Ayass, a lawyer who has worked with models on visas like Palmer's, said agencies typically pay what they state on visa applications. Donald Trump has won Republican frontrunner status in the 2016 election in large part by positioning Donald Trump as a champion of the American worker who will deport illegal immigrants, build a wall with Mexico and do away with the off shoring of U.S. jobs. This is not the first time Trump's labor practices have drawn criticism. A Reuters story published in August revealed that Trump's companies sought to import at least 1,100 workers on temporary visas since 2000. Of those, 250 were filed for foreign fashion models, according to the Reuters analysis of federal Department of Labor data. Using a federal visa program called H-1B that allows U.S. employers to hire.

Naresh Gehi

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

It’s shoring up, late-in-the-month repositioning of portfolios and reallocation.

Ken Winans

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

Our evidence indicates they are dropping unguided munitions in civilian areas, killing civilians, and they are dropping them against the Free Syrian forces fighting Assad, he's shoring up Assad and perpetuating the suffering.

British Defense Secretary Michael Fallon

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

Using its newfound dry powder to address its portfolio weaknesses could go a long way toward shoring up its outlook in the era of low oil and gas prices.

Stephen Simko

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

Increased hedging activity is a sign these firms view the outlook for the market as constructive enough to put down some protection - in a way it is almost a necessary pre-cursor to a pick-up in spending and/or production, once the value of futures contracts used for hedging moves back into a range that's reasonable, it presents an opportunity to lock in cashflow ahead of when lenders revisit the revolvers the E&P firms have in place. Having a strong outlook for the business, even if it does cap the upside, goes a long way in shoring up the risk of a lack of funding.

Ryan Todd

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

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