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Recent Examples of shoringFriend shoring achieves that balance by maintaining global integration but focusing that integration on the economies of allies and friends.—David Kamin, Foreign Affairs, 18 Apr. 2023 Some see the installment of Greenbaum as a shoring up of power for Bergman – one of four internal candidates to eventually replace Iger as CEO — bringing in a loyalist who will help assemble a more exciting slate over the next 12 months.—Matt Donnelly, Variety, 28 Feb. 2024 The passageway was constructed without approval and permits from the DOB and had inadequate rudimentary shoring in place, the agency said.—Meredith Deliso, ABC News, 10 Jan. 2024 Temporary shoring is in place to bear the weight of car and truck traffic.—Ryan Fonseca, Los Angeles Times, 22 Nov. 2023 See All Example Sentences for shoring
Comedian and car aficionado Jay Leno drove state Sen. Shannon Grove, R-Bakersfield, in a 1976 Pontiac Trans-Am past the state Capitol on Tuesday, rallying support for legislation that would ease restrictions on classic cars.
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HECTOR AMEZCUA,
Sacbee.com,
9 Apr. 2025
And then there are men like 88-year-old Wil Côté, who just appreciates the support that comes with playing with a band of brothers.
By engaging employees in the process of creating their own learning plans and using them as a guideline for managing that person, managers establish a cycle of positive reinforcement that has tangible benefits.
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Bruce Tulgan,
Forbes.com,
28 Mar. 2025
Turing Award: The award, often called the Nobel Prize of computing, was given to Andrew Barto and Richard Sutton, the developers of a technique called reinforcement learning that is vital to chatbots.
Pam Morris, 54, a freelance prop stylist, noticed another unsettling trend a few years ago, when a U.S. client asked her to art-direct a crew in Asia remotely for a shoot.
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Steven Kurutz,
New York Times,
28 Mar. 2025
There is a guide on the app that explains the betting restrictions in each state, like live props in Indiana.
As the costs of the trade war mount in both countries – expected to increase inflation in the U.S. and unemployment in China – the outcome will likely depend on which leader has the greater tolerance for the political costs of decoupling.
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Ann Scott Tyson,
Christian Science Monitor,
15 Apr. 2025
The episode is interspersed with clips of a home game against the Blue Jays in late June, in which the Red Sox mount a late comeback capped by Duran’s walk-off single.
The groups said the administration was also reconsidering the tax and registration requirement of AR-style pistols equipped with stabilizing braces, an accessory that was legal for years until Biden’s ATF flipped on the issue as part of the former president’s bid to ban the firearms.
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Paul Bedard,
The Washington Examiner,
7 Apr. 2025
The France forward has scored 19 goals and provided one assist in 23 games since January 3 and, after his brace against Leganes last weekend, has equalled Cristiano Ronaldo’s total of 33 goals in his first season as a Madrid player.
Inland said the lone remaining crane was placing an end truss when the accident occurred around 5 p.m.
A truss is a framework of beams often used to support roofs and bridges.
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Angela Palermo,
Idaho Statesman,
30 Jan. 2025
During the spacewalk, Williams and Wilmore removed a radio frequency group antenna assembly from the station’s truss before turning their attention to collecting samples of surface material from both the Destiny laboratory module and the Quest airlock, where crew members exit the station.
However, if growth slows but inflation remains elevated, the Fed may struggle to implement more accommodative monetary policies to support confidence and buttress growth.
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Jason Schenker,
Forbes.com,
2 Apr. 2025
In the best-case scenario, lower rates would help buttress rising prices that are expected to come from the levies.
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