They needed the base to shore up to make sure that House Rs shore up.
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"We learned a lot, where we had to shore up our learning and where we had to shore up our sets and reps," Spencer said.
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Athens has slashed healthcare spending to shore up its finances.
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Brexit hopes to shore up Britain's borders by other means.
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Broadway Stages spent another $500,000 to shore up the roofs.
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He is well prepared to shore up the party's beliefs.
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His comments did little to shore up the lira currency.
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Economists blame Beijing's new efforts to shore up its economy.
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Insurers say these changes would help shore up their finances.
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The state is taking steps to shore up its security.
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He is willing to shore up where he is weak.
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How does a woman help shore up the family finances?
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Stimulus hopes nevertheless helped shore up markets in Asia earlier.
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In some cases, there are needs to shore up liquidity.
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Some states are moving ahead to shore up their elections.
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The Fed will spend $2700 billion to shore up markets.
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There are various moves that could shore up the program.
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We must shore up our internal cohesion: economically, politically, socially.
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Meanwhile it did little to shore up domestic steel production.
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Unprecedented actions by central banks to shore up asset prices.
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It's a naked attempt to shore up weak legal reasoning.
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They're meant to preach to — or shore up — the choir.
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She could also help shore up Biden's support with labor.
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Still, that hasn't been enough to shore up his environmentalist credentials.
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But for YouTube, there's no legacy TV biz to shore up.
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Tunisians, by contrast, worked together to shore up their nascent democracy.
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The more important task is to shore up support for trade.
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Bombing Syria has certainly helped shore up Trump's standing at home.
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Will Trump try to shore up his support among evangelical conservatives?
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What is Trump going to do to shore up his base?
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Oysters are recruited to shore up parts of New York City.
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The group is exploring measures to shore up its balance sheet.
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Now, have we trapped meat to shore up a stiff supply?
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Develop and communicate an action plan to shore up your weaknesses.
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This would help shore up families' finances and calm frayed nerves.
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Congress is taking steps to shore up the nation's insurance program.
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The wedding should also help shore up Britain's shrinking soft power.
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Government officials made a plan to shore up the British economy.
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It's a nonsense claim tailor-made to shore up that conviction.
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While investors want at least one more rate cut this year to shore up the economy, Wilson says further monetary easing measures aren't enough to shore up a market that's being affected by rising economic fears.
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And can we shore up that insecurity before the next downturn arrives?
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The shift in geographies is meant to shore up Google's bottom line.
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The party demands that the legal system shore up the party's control.
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There are steps you can take to shore up your computer's security.
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LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - HSBC's first-quarter results shore up its rich valuation.
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The bank needs to raise capital to shore up its balance sheet.
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The administration move will shore up Juan Guaidó, the Venezuelan opposition leader.
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Will either candidate put forward a plan to shore up Social Security?
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OPEC and its allies scrambled to cut production and shore up prices.
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It is likely to revamp its components business to shore-up profitability.
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The protectionist move would also shore up jobs, a Trump campaign pledge.
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The effort to shore up health-care facilities is wise and urgent.
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Cheney will keep using her name and profile to shore up establishment.
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Leadership wants to shore up ObamaCare, and other Democrats support incremental alternatives.
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After 9/11, George W. Bush tried to shore up our resolve.
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Republican outside groups have moved early to shore up at-risk seats.
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Despite that, he maintains these crazy fictions that shore up his base.
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Potential candidates have been jockeying for weeks to shore up support. Rep.
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More than 2,000 covers are in place to shore up subway grates.
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The only defense is to shore up public health, not destroy it.
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"If you shore up Bashir, the protests will not stop," he said.
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Our life has been upended; I will shore up the fractured border.
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Civil engineers would want to check on and shore up sea walls.
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Chicago could have taken baby steps to shore up its failing system.
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I'd rather take that money and shore up health care systems. Sen.
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Soon afterward, the cabinet ordered more infrastructure spending to shore up growth.
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To further shore up supplies, Singapore also turns seawater into drinking water.
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They have moved to shore up the value of the country's currency.
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Expect the country to take additional steps to shore up its economy.
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Japan had made efforts before the outbreak to shore up its economy.
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Go deeper: European Central Bank launching stimulus program to shore up economy
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Paul and Cruz to shore up the conservative wing of the party.
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Looking toward Nashville, Black is working to shore up her conservative base.
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The match by TD Ameritrade failed to shore up its crashing stock.
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The West African nation has been selling debt to shore up reserves.
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For its part, M5S might want to shore up its ebbing support.
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Policymakers could further shore up this investment by rebuilding infrastructure around produce.
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That might shore up support for the Liberals ahead of the election.
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The debt relief was intended to help weak Greek banks shore up liquidity.
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Chesapeake has also been looking to sell assets to shore up its finances.
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The resignation could undermine President Mauricio Macri's efforts to shore up investor confidence.
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If you weren't saving enough, try some strategies to shore up your finances.
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Instead, it can rely on WhatsApp and Instagram to shore up the number.
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Yet Japan needs to shore up its finances as its population rapidly greys.
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However, he has also resorted to worrisome means to shore up political power.
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China has recently struggled to shore up the yuan amid hefty capital outflows.
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N as part of a plan to shore up its finances through divestitures.
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Still, it would shore up ADM's assets in South America, the trader said.
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The Secure Elections Act is the best option to shore up our democracy.
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But he conceded that they might also work to shore up their privileges.
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Tell me about Macau and how you plan to shore up revenue there?
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So Congress passed PDUFA to shore up the agency's financing and expedite reviews.
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We do have ways to shore up the individual market and lower premiums.
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S. trade deal and China's stimulus plans to shore up its cooling economy.
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Ryan's bill does include changes meant to shore up support among House conservatives.
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It is to shore up its shrinking profits, not to attract a buyer.
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Instagram has introduced a tool designed to shore up its hold on shopping.
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Chuy Garcia and other local Latino officials to help shore up his support.
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The country is preparing a crisis fund to shore up its shattered markets.
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So, first, the US government must shore up security for our personnel overseas.
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Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen visited Swaziland in April to shore up ties.
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The Mayor said the cyberattack underscored the need to shore up critical systems.
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Is Google buying Fitbit to try to shore up Wear OS's many issues?
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Experts predict the building animosity could help shore-up nationalist support for Erdogan.
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The vehicle is crucial to the company's efforts to shore up its finances.
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Biden pitched his rate hike to help shore up the Affordable Care Act.
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Still, some analysts said strong words from OPEC could help shore up prices.
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We need to do everything we can to shore up K-12 education.
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He would have worked overtime to shore up support among wavering Republican politicians.
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" "Frankly," Marks added, "the military needs to shore up its relationship with the administration.
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The trees are designed to shore up the land, to make it more inhabitable.
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It will need at least another decade to shore up land and steady it.
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Jordan has traditionally turned to monarchies in the Gulf to shore up its economy.
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Beijing responded by cutting interest rates and taking other steps to shore up growth.
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But in April the health department penned rules designed to shore up the market.
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Rajan's policies as governor partly helped to shore up the rupee against the dollar.
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Some day, to shore up its popularity, it may be tempted to invade Taiwan.
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As the company works to shore up demand, there is a source of solace.
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As well as focusing on its strengths, America needs to shore up its defences.
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It would be more effective for rich countries to shore up their recycling industries.
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There are lots of smaller, biddable parties, who could help shore up either side.
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Both candidates have made multiple stops in the state recently to shore up support.
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She has offered proposals to shore up the insurance exchanges set up under Obamacare.
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Moody's noted the two states have taken recent steps to shore up their finances.
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In the political sphere too, there were moves to shore up the country's economy.
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Here's Facebook's plan to shore up its security over the next several months. 1.
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Bank Indonesia has tried to shore up the rupiah via intervention and rate hikes.
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It also cut its dividend by half to help shore up its balance-sheet.
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Efforts by Chinese policymakers to shore up confidence in the economy have helped somewhat.
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Norwegian subsequently raised 3 billion Norwegian crowns ($351 million) to shore up its finances.
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We must shore up key medical and rehabilitative services in the affected nations now.
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Every move on Tuesday seemed calculated to shore up a vulnerability on Clinton's part.
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This would typically require the ECB to act again to shore up the economy.
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From his first days in office, he moved swiftly to shore up their support.
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The company desperately needed (and needs) cash to shore up its deteriorating financial condition.
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The company is seeking to shore up its reputation after a series of scandals.
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Still, voting against Kraninger is seen as helping moderates shore up their Democratic support.
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But the president insists this course is needed to shore up struggling U.S. industries.
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The move will help Egypt secure much-needed funds to shore up its economy.
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The EU agreed this week to work to shore up the global trading systems.
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CNN is turning to one of its morning anchors to shore up prime time.
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Last year, Congress authorized a $700 million fund to shore up the troubled program.
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To shore up growth, Beijing has pledged to increase export tax rebates from Nov.
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And the solutions will also help us shore up our democracy in the process.
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China's leaders have also pledged to cut taxes to shore up sagging business sentiment.
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The company is slimming down in an effort to shore up its shrinking profits.
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Qatar pledged to invest $15 billion to help Turkey shore up its faltering economy.
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To shore up their beaches, coastal cities are building seawalls and trucking in sand.
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Bank of England slashes interest rates in the UK to shore up the economy.
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But it's taken steps to shore up its value, which has mollified anxious investors.
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"Local institutions are trying to shore up prices given last week's decline," he said.
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It was aimed at helping countries with weaker health systems shore up their defenses.
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A more interventionist state is a way to shore up a lasting, broad coalition.
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She doesn't have the kind words to shore up Chequers she had hoped for.
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Will shore up Trump base, sure, and muddy waters, but no real surprise/shock.
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Republicans have many ideas about how to shore up insurance markets and lower costs.
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Mr. Kim's conviction comes as Mr. Moon is trying to shore up his popularity.
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Turkey turned to Qatar for a $15 billion loan to shore up its finances.
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Trump, who supports Netanyahu and already has sought to shore up his political fortunes.
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Other states have taken action recently to shore up protections for residents' reproductive health.
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Warren's latest appearance at Netroots could shore up her support with progressive activist groups.
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Both sides agreed to shore up security along the border and prevent militants from crossing.
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White House lobbying Behind the scenes, the Trump administration has tried to shore up support.
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The incident will likely also bolster NATO's efforts to shore up its Eastern European defenses.
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It appears the streaming service is looking to shore up profits in every way possible.
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China burned through nearly $320 billion of reserves last year to shore up the yuan.
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Donating to a local food bank can help shore up short- and long-term resources.
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That reality informs debates over how to shore up finances of the Social Security system.
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The move will likely shore up its foothold in the Australia and New Zealand region.
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The asset disposals will be shore up Wanda's liquidity sufficiently to meet onshore debt repayment.
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Facebook Facebook's leadership is trying to shore up the platform's integrity before the 0003 election.
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Iran has armed and trained thousands of Shi'ite paramilitary fighters to shore up the government.
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It wasn't even about dealing from a strong position to shore up a weak one.
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Volocopter's made strides to shore up its business before it announced this partnership with Intel.
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Hence the calls for a simpler structure, which could cut costs and shore up profits.
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It is also in these communities that Democrats are fighting to shore up their support.
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President-elect Alvarado says he is eager to shore up support for Costa Rica's institutions.
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"I think it shows how desperate he is to shore up the vote," Lake said.
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The rate cut, just like further government spending, is intended to shore up economic growth.
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J, another step in its efforts to shore up its finances and pay down debt.
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They are under pressure to shore up the markets but see no easy solutions. Sen.
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Jordan has traditionally turned to Arab monarchies in the Gulf to shore up its economy.
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And in the long run, it will help China shore up access to energy resources.
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With coal stranded at mines, the authorities have rushed to shore up supplies of fuel.
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Italy deployed around 20 billion euros this year to shore up three of its banks.
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Ultimately some form of government intervention will be needed to shore up the banking system.
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To this end, Tehran has begun a round of negotiations to shore up the deal.
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It is also one that allows him to shore up his position with popular acclaim.
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A Trump endorsement alone isn't expected to shore up the race for McCarthy, of course.
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Allergan's aesthetics products and eye care and other medicines could help AbbVie shore up revenue.
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A more transparent and independent process for evaluating police misconduct will shore up community trust.
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The Vermont Independent believes he can shore up support from the young voting bloc there.
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The Clinton campaign's decision may help it shore up the support of African-American supporters.
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But they quickly moved out to shore up weak points for them on the trail.
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"We are better positioned to respond fiscally to shore up the domestic economies," he said.
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The 46-year-old Speaker has taken other measures to shore up support as well.
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His comments might signal an industry push to shore up the ISAC deficiency surrounding elections.
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So far the proposal has failed to shore up enough support even among House Republicans.
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She could shore up support with traditional Democratic voters such as African-American men. Mrs.
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The expansion will shore up Australia's power supply as aging coal-fired plants are shut.
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As well as battling insurgents, Mr. Sisi has been scrambling to shore up his support.
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Both airlines also announced moves like hiring freezes that were intended to shore up cash.
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But the Fed will likely need to do more to shore up the financial system.
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The Japanese firm had already recently taken steps to shore up its flagging share price.
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His other option would be to amend the House bill to shore up Republican backing.
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Tesla has been in retreat in recent months, scrambling to shore up flagging investor confidence.
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Liberal activists in Democratic states are trying to shore up abortion protections or repeal restrictions.
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Mr. Xi seemed eager to shore up ties with an important trading partner, North Korea.
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Of course, it's not just couples who have to shore up their savings for weddings.
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And ZTE's near-death experience has strengthened China's resolve to shore up its chip industry.
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To shore up insurance markets before then, Mr. Alexander said, lawmakers will need to compromise.
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The ECB said the resulting cash should be used to shore up the region's economies.
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The legislation that lawmakers just passed to shore up the economy is a worthy effort.
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Ultimately, the side that's frantically trying to shore up taboos is the side that's losing.
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The move should release around 800 billion yuan ($115 billion) to shore up the economy.
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The judiciary can help shore up Americans' trust in government and the law, Roberts wrote.
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Now they are trying to shore up Mr. Abadi, who is seen as too weak.
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"That is enough to shore up Social Security almost into the 6900nd Century," Wyden said.
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And Iranian officials have begun a global tour to shore up support from foreign leaders.
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The move should release around 800 billion yuan ($115 billion) to shore up the economy.
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"They need to really shore up their infrastructure for payment for their contractors," Brown said.
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So this week he's racing to shore up some support by initiating this bus tour.
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These visitors have done their part to help shore up the Trump Organization's bottom line.
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Norwegian Air is trying to shore up its finances heading into the quieter winter period.
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Candidates like Warren who has struggled to shore up support among black voters so far.
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More voters support measures that would shore up the ACA and establish a public option.
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About $5 billion of the recent investments will go to shore up WeWork's balance sheet.
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In any event, it provides a template for future efforts to shore up Social Security.
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Democrats said Trump was trying to shore up his re-election prospects by targeting Biden.
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I badgered my parents, aunts and uncles for stories to shore up this supernatural status.
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And I think that's the way we ought to shore up the Affordable Care Act.
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Can China find a way to shore up growth without falling back on debt-fuelled stimulus?
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In January, it sought to raise 3 billion Norwegian kroner ($352 million) to shore up finances.
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The Chinese central bank is widely expected to adjust monetary policy to shore up slowing growth.
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Revel Systems advises brick-and-mortar retailers to shore up their online presence to remain competitive.
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His government is hoping the projects could improve the economy and shore up sagging political support.
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Here's how federal workers can shore up their finances and get through any lean times ahead.
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Here's how federal workers can shore up their finances and get through the lean times ahead.
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It hasn't been enough to shore up a crumbling middle class, but it's been a lot.
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It's a move to help the country shore up national security, said NPC spokesperson Fu Ying.
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Mosquito control experts hope the money would help shore up weaknesses in the nation's pesticide defenses.
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Attempting to shore up its user base before more damage is done is a smart move.
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Keen to shore up his popularity, Mr Di Maio could call for more spending next year.
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The Maldives and Kiribati have used sand to shore up their islands against rising sea levels.
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To shore up the battered tourism industry, the government tried subsidising hotel rooms and plane tickets.
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The EU wants to shore up the global trading system to bear China's fast-growing weight.
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Reassuringly for shareholders and creditors, the growth is partly being used to shore up corporate finances.
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Presidential hopefuls also enlist their sports lives to shore up possible weaknesses in their political personas.
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The International Monetary Fund recently approved a $6 billion loan package to shore up Pakistan's economy.
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The group plans to also drop $3.2 million into Florida, an effort to shore up Sen.
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They have some real difficulties in needing to shore up this voting base for the future.
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Cruz made a brief campaign swing through Alabama on Saturday, hoping to shore up support here.
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The debt offering also comes at a time when Saudi needs to shore up its finances.
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The government has also rewritten the rules on no-confidence motions to shore up its position.
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Wade as a reason for choosing to shore up abortion rights on a state level now.
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Instead, find ways to shore up that account—such as analyzing your budget and making cuts.
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Back in 2017, May tried to shore up support for Brexit negotiations by calling snap elections.
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But he says Erdogan is using the purges to shore up his own power in Turkey.
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Fresh investment could help Venezuela, home of the world's largest crude reserves, shore up oil output.
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Throughout history, the role of organized religion has often been to help shore up government power.
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They have a lottery pick that they could use to shore up the wing, as well.
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Now, some investors are selling shares in privately held companies in order to shore up liquidity.
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GoPro CEO Nick Woodman is well aware of his company's need to shore up its software.
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Maybe it also allows us to shore up nostalgia for years that we remember more fondly.
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But the cash-strapped utility is still hunting for more money to shore up its finances.
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Subsequent civilian governments have continued to use Islam in an attempt to shore up their legitimacy.
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Unfortunately, Mr Buhari thinks that barriers will help shore up the currency and stimulate domestic production.
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Beset by scandal, Trump knows he has to shore up support from his most ardent fans.
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Leadership wants to shore up ObamaCare, and other Democrats support incremental alternatives to Medicare for all.
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Despite efforts to shore up the economy, the central bank may be running out of options.
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But, as we shore up the global system today, we should also try to improve it.
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P.I.H. workers began by establishing emergency-treatment centers, and moved to shore up major public hospitals.
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The budget proposals will also shore up Prime Minister Narendra Modi's flagship 'Make in India' initiative.
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Chesapeake is selling assets worth $2 billion to $3 billion to shore up its balance sheet.
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Eskom has argued that its tariff hike request to Nersa could help shore up its finances.
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"We have to shore up our guys," was how one senior House Republican aide put it.
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Some sites have obviously been chosen, in part, to shore up Trump's appeal in red states.
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See below for additional steps you can take to shore up your identity and banking information.
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Houston-based Kinder Morgan has tried to shore up finances by selling interest in its projects.
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Many are turning to non-lending activities to shore-up eroding capital buffers and boost income.
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This agreement would supposedly shore up Interplay's finances and let it realize a long-imagined project.
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To shore up its football, the Big East added Miami, Virginia Tech, Rutgers and West Virginia.
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No state has moved faster or more aggressively to shore up its ACA markets than Jersey.
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He was hired to upgrade the company's procedures and shore up credibility with the British regulators.
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Iron bars protrude from Tamer's calf where Gazan doctors tried to shore up the smashed bone.
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That the Eagles weren't making a move to shore up the team's secondary was fairly shocking.
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Sudan's president brought in Russian mercenaries in January to help shore up his rule against protests.
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Dr. Scheingross said that more research needs to be done to shore up his team's model.
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The current efforts to shore up the financial system have more to do with systemic risk.
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Other actors build brands and shore up celebrity with glossy magazine shoots, social media posts, sponsorships.
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In January, it sought to raise 3 billion Norwegian kroner ($352 million) to shore up finances.
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Markey has sought to shore up his progressive bona fides in the Senate, working with Rep.
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Silicon Valley start-ups are rushing to hire outside directors to shore up their corporate oversight.
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He wants to shore up support among his base and perhaps pick off some antiwar Democrats.
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Putin's strongman strategy of using foreign affairs to shore up domestic support has a shelf life.
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A short practice week does not allow the time needed to shore up holes that size.
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Most economists agree the system must be overhauled to shore up public finances and foster growth.
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Americans need to step up their performance, shore up their resilience and abandon the victim mindset.
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Shedding the bad loans is crucial for their ability to lend and shore up their profitability.
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It could shore up small-scale farming in areas where animals are critical to families' survival.
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Last month, a bulletin was issued urging officials to shore up their nuclear attack response plans.
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It would also provide a base of immigrant voters to shore up Mr. Trudeau's Liberal Party.
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For President Xi Jinping, this is an opportunity to install loyalists and shore up his legacy.
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Kaine told Defense News that negotiations to shore up their bill with Corker's ideas are ongoing.
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Only if we're willing to accept a permanent underclass and insidiously shore up the status quo.
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Doing so should shore up investor confidence in a market where minority shareholders are often abused.
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Facebook and Twitter spent heavily in the second quarter to shore up their networks against abuse.
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This week we're watching two interesting attempts to re-establish or shore up those old barriers.
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He emphasized infrastructure development during his campaign while moving to shore up support among conservative Muslims.
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Frantic efforts continue to shore up the emergency spillway before a major storm reaches the Oroville area.
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Beijing has also cut taxes and fees, and stepped up infrastructure investment to shore up the economy.
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Despite the changes to the tax law, there are still opportunities to shore up your 230 finances.
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A crisis can provide an opening for new ideas, but it can also shore up old convictions.
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The 37-year-old is looking to shore up her hardcourt game for the Aug. 26-Sept.
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The EU proposal in question is an attempt to shore up existing problems with EU copyright law.
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That means the Democratic Party's recent movement on its platform should help shore up its left flank.
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To further shore up support, the fund rounded up prominent investors to serve on the advisory board.
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A capital raise of as much as $3 billion also looms to shore up the balance sheet.
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In the past, efforts have been made to shore up the wall using special adhesives and concrete.
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The move comes after Beijing announced plans to spur private consumption to shore up growth last week.
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Sarah Palin in 2008 was partially intended to shore up John McCain's credibility with more conservative voters.
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Steinhoff said on Tuesday it wanted to raise cash to repay debt and shore up its finances.
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It also promised a 21bn kroner ($20bn) tax hike to redress inequality and shore up government finances.
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Senator Cassidy says his bill does not preclude a bipartisan attempt to shore up the individual market.
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Edcon had considered selling assets to shore up finances, but it attracted only "firesale" offers, said Brookes.
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Crews "still have quite a bit of work to do" to shore up containment lines, he said.
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A lackluster June quarter is expected to prompt firms to cut costs further to shore up margins.
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FLAMANVILLE, France (Reuters) - France moved to shore up its nuclear industry on Wednesday with utility EDF (EDF.
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Good Guy Greg, Scumbag Steve, and their fellow meme friends had better shore up their online security.
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It was a political necessity to shore up the evangelical and conservative base, and it eventually worked.
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White racists see themselves as benefitting from Trump's proposal to shore up the old racial status quo.
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"To bridge the gap, you need to shore up your expertise, knowledge or skills," says Ceniza-Levine.
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The central bank responded with measures to shore up the lira although they had little immediate impact.
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Levee failure in California during heavy rainfall in 2006 triggered emergency state spending to shore up levees.
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Traders said another rate cut is likely, following three since late September, to shore up flagging growth.
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Concerned about trend, the Pentagon wants to shore up capabilities in space defense and warfare as well.
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With negative equity on its balance sheet, DIA must act fast to shore up its balance sheet.
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In 2014, Saudi Arabia gave Pakistan $1.5 billion as a "gift" to shore up its foreign reserves.
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The move may also help Airbus shore up a business segment that has lagged in recent years.
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Netflix needs partners such as mobile operators to increase its audience and shore up its tiny profits.
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Sprint has been in the middle of a turnaround plan to cut costs and shore up cash.
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The agreement offered some foundation for possible future reduction in a bid to shore up crude prices.
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CNN's Martin Savidge spoke to him as he attempted to shore up his home before it collapsed.
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That would undermine the German government's plan to shore up the lender by boosting its domestic base.
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The former CEO of Steelcase is well aware of the need to shore up Ford's bottom line.
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Congress also is grappling with funding to shore up election systems for U.S. states, which conduct elections.
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Moon, meanwhile, was hoping to shore up confidence for the Kim meeting, which he helped to broker.
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These, in turn, should use monetary and exchange rate policies to shore up confidence in their economies.
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If that's the case, her next move will be to shore up her dominance of the South.
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For years, Puerto Rico sought help from the municipal bond market to shore up its Medicaid budget.
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It is white conservatives who are doing this, in a bid to shore up their waning dominance.
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Coalition air strikes hammered Houthi positions in an apparent bid to shore up Saleh's forces, witnesses said.
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Russia is trying to shore up the embattled Zeman because everyone else in Europe is abandoning Putin.
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Gas exports could help shore up ties between Israel and its neighbors to the east and south.
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Steinhoff said on Sunday it had called in turnaround specialist AlixPartners to help shore up its liquidity.
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Shore up cyber defense, including the cyber capabilities of government agencies like the DHS and the FBI.
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At the time, the MTA could only bring sandbags and plywood to shore up vulnerable subway openings.
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HHS has already been taking some steps in trying to shore up the stability of the marketplaces.
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The punishments came after it ordered Coincheck to shore up consumer protection and curbs on money laundering.
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Their successor is now having to rebuild the old fortress, and struggling to shore up its defences.
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The 10-year Treasury note yield rebounded from the previous day's decline to shore up the dollar.
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In the interim, the signs, "We are European" may help shore up a counter-movement to Brexit.
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Still, the Trump administration is determined to use the Pence visit to shore up ties with Cairo.
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Major European airlines have taken dramatic steps to cut costs and shore up cash in recent weeks.
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In a crisis, financial institutions tend to sell assets in order to shore up their cash reserves.
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Mr. Xi may also be looking to shore up ties with an important trading partner, North Korea.
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But they also believe the best way to shore up the state's finances is more fossil fuels.
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More data on big temblors, from simulations or real events, is required to shore up this model.
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The turmoil comes as the U.S. defense secretary, Jim Mattis, visited the region to shore up alliances.
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The funds include $380 million allocated by Congress to states to shore up election security in 2018.
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The funds include $21625 million allocated by Congress to states to shore up election security in 2900.
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That, too, should be a motivation to shore up European integration, says the Reverend Musser in Alsace.
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Its impact assessment took into account recent measures announced by the government to shore up the economy.
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Nancy Pelosi, the House minority leader, has emphasized the need to shore up the Affordable Care Act.
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Addressing them will require resources — resources that are also being used to shore up the private system.
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Like many of its peers, it has also bolstered its capital to shore up its balance sheet.
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The remarks come amid a state campaign to shore up confidence in the world's second-largest economy.
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But, the news could spark a populist push from Kenyatta in an attempt to shore up support.
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The department offered voluntary cybersecurity assistance to states to shore up their systems ahead of the vote.
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Congressional Republicans are working toward bipartisan legislation to shore up insurance markets under the Affordable Care Act.
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His pitch was mostly about turning inward, so America could shore up its economy, security and infrastructure.
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Mr. Kudrin has also argued for raising taxes and the retirement age to shore up the budget.
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Some of the schools exist not only to broaden horizons, but to shore up languages and cultures.
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The aim is to shore up its balance sheet and distance itself from Italy's broader banking crisis.
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In 2014, the Saudis gave Pakistan $1.5 billion as a "gift" to shore up its foreign reserves.
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In the Senate, Republicans plan to take up two bills to help shore up ObamaCare insurance markets.
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Or was he, in that moment, merely trying to shore up his right flank, which he did?
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TV in reference to Trump's efforts to shore up up support from his conservative evangelical electoral base.
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If Trump's letter sought to energize his supporters or shore up his congressional allies, it was superfluous.
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Fortunately, several areas of potential bipartisan cooperation have emerged, which can help shore up America's labor markets.
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Still, experts say more needs to be done to shore up China's markets in the long run.
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By helping you spot and shore up your own "unknown unknowns," mentorship gives your business a boost.
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Then-Prime Minister Theresa May called a vote in an attempt to shore up her Brexit mandate.
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However, a shortage of homes for sale is expected to continue to shore up the housing market.
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From the start of her campaign, Clinton has moved to shore up her black and Latino support.
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Politically, it can also help a candidate shore up support among voters in more skeptical demographic groups.
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Some of the schools exist not only to broaden horizons, but to shore up languages and cultures.
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There are proposals to shore up the system, including the Social Security 22020 Act led by U.S. Rep.
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European powers this week vowed to shore up the deal after U.S. President Donald Trump announced Washington's withdrawal.
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FRANCE READY TO CUT RENAULT STAKE TO SHORE UP NISSAN PARTNERSHIP SAYS FINANCE MINISTER BRUNO LE MAIRE - AFP
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The circus didn't have savvy product merchandising tie-ins or Saturday morning cartoons to shore up its image.
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"We can work against our matrimony-shattering &aposno-fault&apos divorce culture and shore up marriages," he wrote.
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Plans have had to accept lower investment return and been forced to shore up their plans with cash.
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Trump also looked to shore up support for Gorsuch within his own party Thursday by inviting GOP Sens.
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But Norwegian's fast expansion has left it under pressure to control costs and shore up its balance sheet.
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If the administration accedes to any demands from one side, it'll shore up opposition on the other side.
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This is driven by institutional investors looking to shore up returns as global economic uncertainty roiled stock markets.
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But that hasn't been enough to shore up long-term trends working against ESPN and TV in general.
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Nor did export taxes imposed on producers by an Argentine government trying to shore up its disastrous finances.
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If states use grants from Washington to shore up the market, premiums should start to fall in 2020.
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Global investors are closely watching to see how much more support Beijing will inject to shore up growth.
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But it's also not a terrible time for the Facebook founder to shore up relationships with the press.
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The Yankees also need pitching, but are said to be targeting other options to shore up the rotation.
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The project was designed to shore up the OPEC country's stagnating oil production and ease an economic crisis.
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They both want to shore up their left wing bona fides even though the left was for this.
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So I think Savannah said it right, we just shore up, we get together and we get stronger.
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Carige was required to shore up its capital or arrange a merger by the end of the year.
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Don't rely on the casualty loss deduction to shore up your finances in the event of a disaster.
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Last year, Ukraine lost out on $5.4 billion in international loans to shore up its war-torn economy.
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But it looks like it's also going to need to do something to shore up the Android base.
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The money an Ayn Rand acolyte sends Uncle Sam helps to shore up entitlement programmes like Social Security.
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Still, a concerted effort to shore up trust between consumers and firms, and between firms, would be healthy.
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"We can work against our matrimony-shattering 'no-fault' divorce culture and shore up marriages," Allen's resolution reads.
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Uber may be spending more in the lead-up to its IPO to shore up its market share.
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Crews, possibly with heavy equipment, first have to shore up walls and make sure the building is safe.
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The group has been forced to take extensive measures to save its reputation and shore up balance sheets.
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The airports authority owns thousands of acres of land that would shore up the new group's balance sheet.
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The affirmation also takes into account WYNN's history of taking bold measures to shore up its balance sheet.
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Find the places and people that help you shore up your weaknesses and gain confidence in your strengths.
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Last year, a House panel approved separate legislation designed to shore up federal use of ride-hailing services.
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Financial aid would help these towns pave choppy streets, shore up rickety bridges or repair leaking sewer lines.
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It halved its final dividend to shore up its finances in February, the first cut for 24 years.
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After its scandal, Toshiba urgently needs to shore up its balance-sheet ahead of bank loans coming due.
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The idea of a deep state can be a potent force in itself, helping Trump shore up power.
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Both have been meeting with Republican lawmakers throughout the week, seeking to shore up support for the AHCA.
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Trump will be keen to shore up support among farmers, as well as in his favored energy industries.
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And Democrats may want to shore up the net neutrality principles in the meantime against a broader rollback.
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We fully support the administration's goal of growing the U.S. aluminum smelter base to shore up domestic supply.
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It's sound and fury, signifying fear; Trump's trying to shore up his floundering agenda any way he can.
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The international community must shore up Lebanon's economy and help it cope with the staggering Syrian refugee crisis.
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Two friends of theirs, being pinker, saw an opportunity to shore up what might otherwise melt into air.
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Erdoğan, ever the wily politician, is sure to be working overtime to shore up his grip on power.
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More than 200 health and business groups have endorsed a bipartisan bill to shore up ObamaCare's insurance markets.
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He went out of his way to shore up NATO allies after Trump bludgeoned them over defense spending.
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The poll comes just days after Boris Johnson visited Scotland in an attempt to shore up the union.
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In his choice of running mate, Mr. Trump moved to further shore up his support among Midwestern whites.
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Congress should come to its senses and shore up FEMA's capacity to provide flood insurance to the nation.
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The changes were strongly favored by insurers as helping to shore up their business on the law's marketplaces.
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But the vote on the compromise bill was delayed to Friday as leadership seeks to shore up support.
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These officials failed to shore up an agreement that would allow Flint to stay on Detroit's water system.
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Apple, meanwhile, has been trying to shore up its relationships with officials in the country after some difficulties.
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Together, they can work with you to eliminate blind spots and shore up your defenses against the unknown.
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The Middle Eastern ally loaned $1.5 billion to Pakistan in 2014 to shore up its foreign currency reserves.
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Syria In 2015, Moscow sent airpower to help Syrian President Bashar al-Assad shore up his besieged regime.
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National Democratic groups are starting to deploy resources to shore up Mr. Moore's challenger, Doug Jones, above center.
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If you already detest Dr. Phil, they will shore up your conviction that he is indeed worth detesting.
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The DNC doesn't have long to shore up its cybersecurity concerns; the first caucuses begin in six months.
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He's eager to work with Russia on Syria, where Putin is determined to shore up a bloodthirsty dictator.
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Mr. Pence met with Asian leaders to shore up support to counterbalance China's increasing influence in the region.
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His decision to stay on Fox suggest he wants to shore up his base — and avoid difficult questioning.
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Or are they willing to mortgage future assets in an attempt to shore up their short-term chances?
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During his campaign, Mr. Joko, 57, emphasized infrastructure development while moving to shore up support among traditional Muslims.
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Biden does not need a statewide victory to shore up delegates so long as he reaches the threshold.
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A deal that would allow some of those Syrian refugees to return home could shore up her position.
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Germany is readying an emergency budget worth more than 2150 billion euros to shore up Europe's largest economy.
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President Trump is continuing a campaign blitz to shore up support for Republican candidates in the midterm elections.
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Bank of America reportedly plans to hire up to 50 senior dealmakers to shore up its investment bank.
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Evangelical policy groups have been investing serious money in turning out votes to shore up a red firewall.
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PHYS ED Some simple techniques might shore up our commitment to being physically active as the seasons change.
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So far, that seems to mean making rash populist pledges in order to shore up the BDP's support.
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Maybe it's cash: $363 billion a year from operations, which could shore up SoftBank's debt-heavy balance sheet.
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New rules at U.S. schools and colleges will shore up protections for victims of stalking and dating violence.
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By contrast, Spotify has continued to shore up its business to prepare for life as a public company.
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Many of the potential candidates are looking to shore up their support among minority communities and young voters.
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"It was a brilliant move by the prosecutors to shore up a case with major problems," Callan said.
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Foreign powers agreed at a summit in Berlin on Sunday to shore up a shaky ceasefire in Libya.
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"We were digging in the basement to put in posts to shore up the house," Mr. Hayman said.
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Seeking to shore up their struggling industry, the coal producers are voicing greater concern about greenhouse gas emissions.
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Hong Kong Airlines, a carrier controlled by HNA, was ordered to shore up its financial position by Dec.
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GOP leaders are scrambling to shore up the 85033 votes likely needed to pass the ObamaCare repeal bill.
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Sanders is seeking to shore up support for his campaign following weeks of rising polling figures for Sen.
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Japan has approved a record budget for the coming fiscal year, in a bid to shore up growth.
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A group of centrist Democrats on Thursday endorsed the Senate's bipartisan plan to shore up ObamaCare's insurance markets.
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His summit with Vladimir Putin in Helsinki this summer was another missed opportunity to shore up world order.
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On the drug question, too, the president is posturing to shore up his political base for the campaign.
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The bank had later also said further cuts were likely in order to shore up Australia's slowing economy.
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. fund investors are in no rush to shore up defenses against the strong dollar.
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They could choose to shore up the law and help people who purchase insurance on the individual market.
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Bayer in 2013 bought Essure maker Conceptus Inc for $1.1 billion to shore up its women's healthcare business.
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IN 2008, as banks cracked on both sides of the Atlantic, Britain's government prepared to shore up tottering lenders.
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Singtel announced a $525 million capital injection to Bharti Airtel to shore up its balance sheet earlier this year.
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But the return to onshore markets has been delayed as the broader group moves to shore up its finances.
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In a move to shore up Muslim support this time, Widodo picked for his running mate an Islamic cleric.
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Republican leaders have been racing to shore up support for the nominee and soon after Collins and Murkowski's announcements.
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A lot of it is to shore up and to approve parts of the wall that we already have.
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Trump's big gamble Trump's foreign policy bets are often motivated by a desire to shore up his domestic standing.
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Democrats would have had a fifth vote on the Supreme Court to shore up women's rights and voting rights.
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And we urge the West to shore up the liberal world order through enhanced military power and reinvigorated alliances.
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That echo is telling: his ambition seemed to be to shore up his base rather than to extend it.
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August brought a reprieve, with a hefty and controversial dividend payment from the central bank to shore up revenue.
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Unlike Kohl's, Macy's has been focusing on its huge real estate holdings as a way to shore up business.
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To shore up the economy, China could further reduce interest rates so as to help the real estate market.
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Republicans promise not to raise taxes; Democrats promise to protect the services (Medicaid, Social Security) those taxes shore up.
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Facebook remains an extremely wealthy company, and has many talented employees doing their best to shore up its weaknesses.
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Last week, Tesla announced a cost-savings plan in an effort to shore up its international Model 3 deliveries.
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But for Qatar and its neighbours, arms deals are also a way to shore up support in Western capitals.
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It potentially could boost exports, which helps the government try to shore up its current account deficit, he said.
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Cutting costs and boosting profits to shore up balance-sheets is one way of insuring against a turbulent future.
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HPE had been looking to exit from the Indian venture to shore up its capital, the sources had said.
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Protecting against adversarial attacks is one of the ways experts should shore up algorithms before using them on patients.
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As trade pressures intensify, analysts say China will loosen policy further in months ahead to shore up economic growth.
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As trade pressures intensify, analysts say China will loosen policy further in months ahead to shore up economic growth.
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Deutsche had previously considered merging with rival Commerzbank to shore up its position, but merger talks collapsed in April.
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Adding to the cost of driving, Michigan introduced a "Driver Responsibility Fee" in 2003 to shore up state finances.
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Two days before iOS 29's release, Google buys Bump, most likely to shore up its competitor Android Beam.
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G Jarrett Jack signed to a 10-day contract to help shore up a depleted backcourt for the Pelicans.
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Both have criticized the Obamacare status quo, and offered to work with Republicans to shore up the healthcare marketplaces.
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The Social Security 5400 Act aims to shore up the system by raising payroll taxes on wages over $22100,000.
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A final factor in recent departures has been decisions on the part of CEOs to shore up their legacy.
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In January, the company said it had taken steps to shore up its liquidity by up to $1 billion.
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It doesn't look like a full launch, however, more like a move to shore up its brand in Korea.
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Upbeat numbers could help shore up prospects of the Federal Reserve hiking interest rates again and support the dollar.
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Airbus has meanwhile moved to shore up demand for the A330neo, another slow-selling model derived from the A330ceo.
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Since the crash, the Singapore stock exchange has taken many steps to shore up liquidity and boost trading volumes.
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Seeking to shore up its Central American ties, Tsai will visit Honduras, Nicaragua, Guatemala and El Salvador next month.
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Baqir, an ex-senior IMF economist, said that the government was enacting economic reforms aiming to shore up confidence.
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On Wednesday, House Democrats plan to introduce legislation that aims to decrease costs for consumers and shore up Obamacare.
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Over the next week, the tissue dies, and the resulting scar helps shore up the wall of the anus.
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Several people said then that he had been brought in to help shore up the company's corporate governance standards.
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Asked if that was a bad sign for leadership's efforts to shore up support for their bill, Texas Sen.
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Leading House Democrats, backed by Speaker Nancy Pelosi, are unveiling broad legislation to shore up the Affordable Care Act.
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Drug pricing is a bipartisan issue a lot of incumbent senators are looking at to shore up support. Sen.
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Vizcarra will likely make several cabinet changes to revamp his team and shore up slipping support, the sources said.
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Clinton, meanwhile, held a rally Tuesday with Bernie Sanders to shore up the progressive vote to take on Trump.
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Scott Walker has been signaling he's nearing an endorsement that could help shore up Cruz's support in the state.
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Yet, we desperately need more taxes to shore up Social Security and Medicare and to rebuild our failing infrastructure.
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Obama's endorsement is meant to shore up Kriseman's poll numbers among African-Americans, where he has been losing support.
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Pelosi, as she seeks to shore up support for her speaker bid, has been in active conversations with Rep.
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So those are areas he'll be looking to shore up as he considers a running mate, top Republicans said.
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Twitter might be a smart way for Disney to shore up ESPN's relationship with sports fans, some analysts theorized.
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Chinese regulators said they were in no hurry to withdraw funds used to shore up local stocks last year.
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It's time for Brussels to grasp that opportunity and shore up Europe's self-confidence -- before that starts crumbling too.
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Since 2009, when the Awami League took power, the Supreme Court has taken steps to shore up secular values.
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It has about a 70% share of the domestic retail market and has struggled to shore up its finances.
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News of the Pyongyang trip will shore up Pompeo's diplomatic bona fides and make a floor win more likely.
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He also repeated his call to Turks to sell their dollar and euro savings to shore up the lira.
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Why it matters: Because it can boost economic growth and shore up energy security, energy innovation enjoys bipartisan support.
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The AARP and several other groups have already been lobbying for measures to shore up Social Security for years.
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In April, the company said it would stop making sedans for the United States market to shore up profits.
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The Fed has slashed interest rates, injected loans, and taken other measures to help shore up the financial system.
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Trump, his administration, and its allies have used the language of Christian nationalism to shore up their political base.
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And they could demand, now, that their representatives shore up our democracy against a president determined to defile it.
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China has taken steps to shore up its economy, but they could take months or years to kick in.
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In a statement Monday, Macy's listed the many steps it's already taken to try to shore up its finances.
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Just like in Mexico, Maduro and his predecessor, Hugo Chávez, have used food giveaways to shore up popular support.
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The investment is also meant to shore up the Swiss conglomerate's presence in North America, where it has struggled.
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The agreement would shore up Europe's borders and create screening centers to help determine whether migrants are legitimate refugees.
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Foreign powers had agreed at a Jan 19 summit in Berlin to shore up a shaky truce in Libya.
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Several policies are also intended to shore up Obama's legacy on promises like policing Wall Street and expanding Medicaid.
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"[Baker Hughes] might be the first thing GE sells in order to shore up its balance sheet, " Cramer said.
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Clinton has sought to shore up support among black voters in several battleground states amid a tightening in polls.
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Since August, government-mandated cuts in lending rates to shore up a slowing economy have only exacerbated the pressure.
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The proposal would shore up Social Security with payroll taxes on income above $250,000, the Vermont independent announced Wednesday.
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At the beginning of the year, ESPN moved "First Take" from ESPN2 to ESPN to shore up its ratings.
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The tranche was intended to be "precautionary" and help shore up the reserves of Latin America's third-largest economy.
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But conservatives, even in heavily unionized states, are wary of setting aside taxpayer dollars to shore up private pensions.
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James lobbied for the streak-shooting Smith, while Griffin believed Shumpert and Mozgov would help shore up the defense.
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They at once highlighted Trump's weaknesses with traditional Republican constituencies and attempted to shore up Clinton's own perceived weaknesses.
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The ruling marks a victory for Trump, who has sought to shore up funds for his signature border wall.
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Trump&aposs recent efforts to shore up support among white evangelical Christians belie his enduring challenges among Mormon voters.
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The need to shore up copyright protections is amplified by the tremendous value of copyrighted works in today's economy.
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He plans to work around the state over the March recess to shore up his relations with potential voters.
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Those hearings are focused on finding a bipartisan path to shore up the individual health insurance markets under ObamaCare.
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Friday's announcement comes as Sanders seeks to shore up support for his campaign amid surging poll numbers for Sen.
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Klobuchar and Harris, the omnibus spending bill that was enacted allocates $380 million to shore up our voting system.
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According to Wang, who spoke in Chinese, the agreement "will help to shore up confidence in (the) world economy".
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The speech was clearly designed to shore up Netanyahu's support in the upcoming elections (particularly with right-wing voters).
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Hong Kong Airlines, controlled by cash-strapped Chinese conglomerate HNA Group, must shore up its financial position by Dec.
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Poppe said a plan to shore up the $5.41 billion school budget will be unveiled in the coming weeks.
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But worries remain — the Fed's repo operations, aimed at helping companies shore up cash levels, have seen heavy demand.
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In the multiagency crews working diligently to clear remaining fire hazards, and to seed and shore up eroding hillsides.
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It also said it has the capacity to find necessary funds to shore up the economy and social sector.
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Both of them are trying to shore up their own political futures — and that of a post-Trump GOP.
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There is plenty of motivation for Cuba to remain as involved as possible to shore up the Maduro administration.
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So Mr. Abe has underscored the importance of working women to shore up the economy for the long term.
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So Italian banks have been trying to shore up their balance sheets without much help from the Italian government.
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As trade pressures intensify, analysts believe China will loosen policy further in months ahead to shore up economic growth.
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Analysts say the manpower challenge is enormous and the different systems, intended to shore up strategic alliances, will complicate training.
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The company recently acquired the assets and intellectual property of rival Pebble in a bid to shore up its offering.
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The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries has led cuts from major oil producers since 2017 to shore up prices.
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Kushner's proposal hasn't been released and could include provisions that would shore up support from outside groups once it is.
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However, we believe the Saudi government will continue to withdraw deposits from the banking sector to shore up its finances.
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China will speed up tax and fee cuts and push reforms to help shore up confidence of companies, Li said.
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The measures, aimed at chopping the gaping budget deficit, are seen as critical to shore up investor confidence in Brazil.
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Clearly, even before the quantum computing era, there is work that needs to be done to shore up the internet.
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The Russian government is planning to sell stakes in some state-owned firms in another bid to shore up cash.
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But analysts say solid long-term demand should shore up the market after a slight surplus in demand this year.
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Even if Washington takes action to shore up retirement security, however, relief may not come in time for Mr. Ellenbogen.
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So the question became how to use the strengths of one discipline to shore up the weaknesses of the other.
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Asset sales lost steam amid a first-half rebound in commodity prices fueled by China's efforts to shore up growth.
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Global investors are closely watching to see how much more support Beijing injects into the economy to shore up growth.
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The BJP is always looking for ways to shore up its support, but not all of them are so positive.
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After the news, Wall Street cautiously defended the German lender, but spurred it to take action to shore up confidence.
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Trump then urged world leaders to strengthen their own countries above others and shore up for the possibility of conflict.
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In the meantime, they will shore up the area of concern to relieve the load while seeking a permanent solution.
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It may have to do so more often to shore up its influence and justify its permanent Security Council seat.
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The idea was to shore up confidence in one of India's biggest brands, squeezed by low fares and high costs.
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But any tack to the center to shore up moderates' support threatens to spur defections on the Republican right flank.
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To shore up its finances it is selling assets such as a stake in Spanish toll road operator Abertis ABE.
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The administration of Lopez Obrador, who took office in December, has taken several measures to shore up the company's finances.
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Clarida would shore up the ranks of professional economists at the Fed where eight of 15 current policymakers have PhDs.
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That suggested it would grow more conservative — and cost more people their health insurance — to shore up its political support.
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Some see the referendum as an attempt by the KDP to shore up nationalist support ahead of elections in November.
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If the government cuts the strings on that aid, the state may not be able to shore up the funding.
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The company has run up debts and was borrowing at double-digit interest rates to shore up its financial position.
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Mexico's peso floats freely, but the central bank has been auctioning dollars in recent months to shore up the currency.
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Legislative uncertainty left investors wondering if the government would pass rules to shore up the industry during Brazil's prolonged recession.
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Instead, Europhiles have been fighting a rearguard action to shore-up the euro currency and keep wobbling countries on board.
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His trip to Iowa — another traditionally blue battleground that Trump must win — was to shore up his leaky support there.
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The further reduction in spending should shore up its dividend to shareholders, which it has paid out continuously since 260.
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Key shareholders, including activist investor William Ackman, who joined Valeant's board last month, are trying to shore up its finances.
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Companies are cutting dividends, issuing stock and taking other steps to shore up balance sheets, the Devon Energy CEO noted.
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Each party needs to shore up its core support – and grab votes from rivals – to stand a chance of winning.
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Economists insist this is needed to shore up the public finances, revive the economy and boost investor confidence in Brazil.
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Flannery said in October that GE would sell at least $20 billion in operations to shore up its financial performance.
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Christie asked the state legislature to dedicate money from the state lottery to help shore up the sagging pension system.
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Read MoreCalifornia farmers shore up for El Nino The market for nuts including walnuts broadly behaves like a commodities market.
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Do not be surprised if this "struggle" is also used to shore up the parlous finances of many local governments.
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Repeated attempts to shore up the lira over the past year have left Turkey perilously low on hard cash reserves.
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Economists said Turkey had still to convince investors it was ready to take measures needed to shore up its economy.
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It also does not seem to be the case that earmarks are primarily used to shore up the electorally vulnerable.
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Forgiving the loans would also shore up his promise during the primary election that he would self-fund his campaign.
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Since then, it idled in the Senate Banking Committee while Republican leaders sought to shore up support for the measure.
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They can place some buffers between immigrants and U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions and shore up state anti-discrimination law.
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The state has also revised plans to shore up the emergency spillway, doubling the amount of concrete it will require.
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Matz, a talented left-hander with a history of injuries, was the Mets' last hope to shore up the rotation.
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Supporters say the goal is to cut smoking, but the measure would also help to shore up health care funding.
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NEW YORK, Aug 224 (Reuters) - U.S. fund investors are in no rush to shore up defenses against the strong dollar.
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He has done exactly what he said he would do, not pulling back just to shore up his minority support.
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That's why, across the country, public pension advocates have called for a financial transaction tax to shore up dwindling funds.
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But instead of joining the offensive, Mr. Kaine has been deployed as humanizer in chief, aiming to shore up Mrs.
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When the account charges no fees and the money is easily accessible, there's incentive to shore up even more money.
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But he quickly waged a campaign of oppression to shore up his authority, extinguishing the political opposition through violent crackdowns.
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Since the 2018 midterms Markey has taken steps to shore up his progressive credentials, sponsoring the Senate version of Rep.
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The first was in October 2015, shortly after Russia launched its military campaign in Syria to shore up Assad's forces.
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But the guidance failed to shore up investor confidence on Friday as Samsung shares declined 0.96 percent in early trade.
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The case has struck a nerve in crisis-hit Greece, which has slashed healthcare spending to shore up its finances.
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The White House is as determined to shore up the European Union as the Kremlin is to accelerate its demise.
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The rally, announced by his campaign earlier this month, is meant to shore up support for GOP Senate hopeful Rep.
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Those are the issues that can shift voters nationwide and shore up Republicans in endangered GOP districts, the poll suggests.
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Lance Stephenson and Josh Smith—talented miscreants brought in to shore up a thin second unit—crashed and burned, respectively.
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Capital controls were imposed at the height of the financial crisis in 2008 to shore up a tumbling Icelandic krona.
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Instead,Washington should focus on working with the international community to maintain and shore up support for democracy in Venezuela.
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Bad news for jobs The recent data suggest that Beijing's efforts to shore up employment this year are in jeopardy.
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Collins and Murkowski have a script: They make centrist-sounding statements, to shore up their images, and then vote aye.
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The choice for investment firms and their boards is clear: Shore up identity theft programs or risk increasingly serious consequences.
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He sees this already playing out: the federal government is considering sending emergency checks to shore up Americans' lost incomes.
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And officials are distributing more tarp, bamboo and sandbags to refugees to shore up their tents before the rains begin.
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Centrists, with the support of the House speaker, Nancy Pelosi, favor incremental moves to shore up the Affordable Care Act.
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Just as Democrats and Republicans neared an unprecedented bipartisan deal to shore up Obamacare, partisanship reared its ugly head again.
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The vast majority are bills to restrict access to abortion, though a couple are efforts to shore up abortion rights.
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What Sanders does not offer is any way to sustainably shore up revenue shortfalls at legacy or digital media companies.
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You're at the mercy of Poirot's recaps of the information, with no ability to shore up your own investigative efforts.
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Trump signed a $2 trillion economic relief package on Friday to shore up an economy battered by the coronavirus pandemic.
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Under the Trump administration, the government has taken some steps to shore up its cybercapabilities and use them more aggressively.
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Could President Trump follow a similar playbook and conform the federal response to the coronavirus to shore up his prospects?
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It followed U.S. Treasury yields, which fell after the U.S. Federal Reserve unleashed fresh measures to shore up the economy.
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But Poland will have to shore up that side if it wants to have any opportunity of asserting itself here.
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A surge of buybacks, another byproduct of the tax-bill windfall, helped shore up the stock market earlier this year.
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Although he was the son of a party veteran persecuted by Mao, Mr. Xi sought to shore up Mao's reputation.
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The move was meant to shore up one of America's top corporate icons — and make some money along the way.
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The firm also feels the market is not fully appreciating Dollar Tree's moves to shore up its Family Dollar operation.
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Unlike Kohl's, Macy's has been focusing on its huge real estate holdings as a way to shore up its business.
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In a bid to shore up conservative support, Trump reiterated this week he would appoint conservatives to the high court.
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To counter mounting pressure on the economy, regulators have injected funds into the financial system to shore up market confidence.
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California cannabis retailer Caliva is taking dramatic steps to shore up its business amid a slump in the cannabis industry.
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Ryan also indicated that more work will need to be done at the federal level to shore up vulnerable coastlines.
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Some wondered whether state officials had done enough to shore up the Oroville reservoir before the latest round of trouble.
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That's unlike other leaders who would typically increase public spending in a big way to shore up votes, he added.
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Last month, Singapore's central bank eased monetary policy for the first time in three years to shore up slowing growth.
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It is also selling a factory in Illinois to help the multi-state operator cut costs and shore up cash.
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Indeed, a Twitter rumor earlier that Brunson was being released from house arrest helped shore up markets at least momentarily.
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He also called for leadership to remove a provision that appropriates a "stability fund" to shore up the ObamaCare exchanges.
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Some of the tweaks made to shore up Democratic support have annoyed Republicans, who have different views of both issues.
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It has moved to shore up naval forces and build defense ties with Japan and Vietnam, besides the United States.
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Anti-LGBTQ organizations that take a harder line are already working to shore up opposition to the proposed compromise bill.
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Zuma has used his network to sideline opponents to shore up his position, critics who worked with him have said.
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People in Iran are buying gold to shore up their currency, said George Gero, managing director of RBC Wealth Management.
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Now, workers are racing against rising flood waters to shore up the city's main levee system before the river crests.
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The changes sought by Senate Republicans could upend White House efforts to shore up support from Mr. Ryan's conservative flank.
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But the developer was ordered to shore up the underpinning for the adjoining buildings and to continually monitor the site.
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As part of a final deal to shore up support, Ms. Pelosi agreed to limit her speakership to four years.
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A last-minute scramble to shore up support from wavering Republican senators injected significant changes into the Senate tax bill.
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Scientists warned osteoporosis patients on Thursday to avoid two common procedures used to shore up painful fractures in crumbling spines.
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"It will help to shore up confidence" in the global economy, Mr. Wang said, according to state-run Chinese television.
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A close aide to Temer said he would only increase taxes under "extreme circumstances" to shore up the public accounts.
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Converting those money-losing routes to scaled down segments could help shore up the Amtrak&aposs finances, its leaders say.
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Go deeper: Trump's moves to shore up his evangelical base Evangelical magazine founded by Billy Graham calls for Trump's removal
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Florida plans on being aggressive on July 1 to find free agents who will immediately shore up a porous defense.
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Syria's main Kurdish groups hope for a new phase of negotiations that will shore up their autonomy in northern Syria.
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He also wanted it as a way to further white supremacy and slavery, and to shore up his Southern support.
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Again, though, whether anti-Obamacare House Republicans in particular will pass a bill to shore up the program remains uncertain.
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But the market turmoil this week has piled the pressure on Italian and EU officials to shore up Italy's banking system.
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Whatever the ACCC's decision, it's sure to be closely watched globally by financial institutions struggling to shore up their digital future.
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This may be a sign that his main hope for the operation is to shore up his tough-on-immigrants image.
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This, coupled with the discretionary nature of land acquisitions, may allow Modernland to accumulate cash and shore-up its liquidity profile.
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Kill two birds with one stone: Reduce your taxable income and shore up your savings by contributing to your retirement plan.
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Republicans have projected confidence about holding the Mississippi seat even as they take steps to shore up support for Hyde-Smith.
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Europe's third-largest budget airline by passenger numbers has been under pressure to shore up its balance sheet in recent months.
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While the deal will shore up its niche hospitality business, analysts questioned whether it will be a significant boost to earnings.
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Schembri also pointed to the number of steps the government has taken in recent years to shore up the mortgage market.
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He imposed new repressive security measures and increasingly pandered to Islamists and ethnic chauvinism to shore up his Malay support base.
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Turkey has been trying to shore up an economy battered by slowing growth and rising inflation after last year's failed coup.
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Steve Ricchetti, one of Joseph R. Biden Jr.'s closest confidantes, is reaching out to wary donors to shore up support.
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Before last month's devastating storm, people desperately tried to shore up struggling levies throughout Robeson County to try and stymie floodwaters.
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Najib was widely expected to present a populist budget to shore up support ahead of elections he could call in 2017.
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Amid double-digit inflation, Nigeria's foreign reserves are dwindling as the government races to shore up a swooning currency, the naira.
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The government deployed military forces to help shore up security, and the governor met with community leaders to discuss their demands.
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New firms have cropped up, too, some buying mines from De Beers as it sought to shore up its balance-sheet.
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A series of measures, including a sharp devaluation of the Sudanese pound in October, have failed to shore up the economy.
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The aim should be to shore up local governments, not simply to cut costs in ways that lead to new disasters.
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Democratic governor J.B. Pritzker endorsed the policy as a way to help shore up a state that is in fiscal crisis.
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Investors had long expected the Japanese government to delay a planned tax hike in April 2017 to shore up the economy.
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An excerpt from the preface of "Liberalism", 2nd edition: To shore up a weakened building, you need to understand its foundations.
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The credit rating agency faulted the state for its continuous use of one-time revenue measures to shore up operational spending.
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Think about what the candidates need to shore up their tickets, and find out who is in that universe of people.
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It is also selling some of its Boeing-made, wide-body aircrafts as well as land to shore up its capital.
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BERLIN/NEW YORK (Reuters) - A transatlantic alliance between three global airlines will shore up their position in the lucrative UK-U.
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The ability to use a pig heart, lungs or other body parts could shore up the shortage and save numerous lives.
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But make no mistake: Treasurys are at risk as other reserve nations sell as well to shore up their own economies.
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Democrats argue that a wall is costly, and there are better ways to shore up national security and curb illegal immigration.
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President Hassan Rouhani&aposs administration also replaced the Central Bank governor and took other measures to shore up the national currency.
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The restaurant may also shore up its bottom line by serving beer, wine, and fries, items with a high profit margin.
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" Pence, who is virulently anti-gay, anti-choice, would also presumably shore up any soft support among so-called "values voters.
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There's a lot of work to be done to shore up this electoral system and repair public confidence in the process.
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And if Republicans can't coalesce around their own plan, they'll have to do something to shore up the health care law.
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ConocoPhillips has been selling assets to reduce its exposure to profit-sapping natural gas assets and shore up its balance sheet.
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With the electric vehicle revolution gaining speed, miners and metals traders are racing to shore up supply deals with battery makers.
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Lufthansa is bidding for the lion's share of Air Berlin's assets, hoping to shore up its position in the German market.
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Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro welcomed Juan Guaido on Thursday, in an attempt to shore up international pressure on President Nicolas Maduro.
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In that statement, CFO Jason Hollar reiterated the efforts the company has made to cut costs and shore up its liquidity.
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Just as in Korea, Southeast Asian governments used kickbacks from favored businesses to shore up their political support and enrich themselves.
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David Petraeus' misuse of classified information was being used by Republicans to shore up Mitt Romney's chances in the 212.5 election.
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Andrew Cuomo (D) unveiled a new regulatory plan aimed to shore up security practices for banks, insurers and other financial institutions.
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Hillary Clinton suggested the idea was a pipe dream that could undermine her work to shore up the Affordable Care Act.
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China's second-quarter GDP grew at an annual rate of 6.7%, largely because of government stimulus that helped shore up demand.
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An early exit would allow the ruling political party to "shore up" its prospects for next year's election, the group said.
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Mr. Trump worked to defend himself and shore up his support among Republicans who could decide the fate of his presidency.
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Now, the billionaire entrepreneur is trying to shore up his embattled solar panel provider by merging it with the electric carmaker.
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Congress – U.S. pension crisis: A special congressional committee may recommend a federal taxpayer bailout to shore up underfunded multiemployer pension programs.
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Republicans are scrambling to shore up support for the repeal-and-replace bill ahead of an expected House vote later Thursday.
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Thursday night's dinner in a Trump Hotel ballroom raised $15 million to shore up vulnerable House members in the November midterms.
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Public sector employment is one of the means used by Lebanese politicians from various religious sects to shore up their support.
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The bank sold $408 million (£300.8 million) in reserves on Monday as part of its effort to shore up the peso.
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Banks around the world are scrambling to shore up loyalty as new digital lenders and fintech firms threaten their customer bases.
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That group has been used to shore up TSA staffing at airports in Atlanta, Chicago and New York City, CNN reported.
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The frontier mentality they still embody is less likely to shore up a potentially failing democracy than to wreck it altogether.
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The Spanish government met in Madrid on Wednesday in a bid to shore up its response to the Catalan independence movement.
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CBA has attempted to shore up investor support following the AUSTRAC allegations, including shaking up its board and slashing executive bonuses.
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Chile's economy has shown signs of recovery thanks to higher copper prices that could help the government shore up public finances.
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Obama's successor should move swiftly to shore up this international support and ensure that our allies remain invested in the outcome.
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The Italian government, according to some estimates, needs to spend $45 billion to shore up its banks burdened with bad loans.
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Demand for sonobuoys is only expected to grow, and the contract comes as the Pentagon seeks to shore up its supply.
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Tusa said that a $25 billion equity raise will help solve GE's debt debacle and shore up its massive pension shortfall.
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It needs to be seen in that light and opposed by all those working to shore up our system of government.
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A coalition led by Saudi-Arabia has been trying to shore up Hadi, who was ousted by the Houthis last year.
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But there are still additional steps consumers can take to shore up their financial data ahead of the holiday spending season.
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The change is calculated to shore up demand for biofuels such as corn-based ethanol and boost the fortunes of farmers.
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Mr. Emanuel had negotiated with unions for city employees and laborers to shore up two of the city's four pension funds.
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It was not yet clear whether the Republican-controlled Congress would agree to help shore up Obamacare and reinstate the subsidies.
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Leaders of the conservative House Freedom Caucus have also said they don't plan to support the provision to shore up Obamacare.
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He also said oil prices were now encouraging but OPEC had not ruled out further cuts to shore up the market.
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For China, the visit to eurozone member Finland is a chance to shore up support in Europe, its biggest trading partner.
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A common reason people are forced to look for ways to shore up cash is because they live beyond their means.
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Mr. Kemp does have a health care plan, which would, among other things, shore up a tax credit for rural hospitals.
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The crisis was preceded by a joint Saudi-Russian initiative to shore up oil prices in the wake of the coronavirus.
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Investors now expect central banks around the world to launch a coordinated effort to cut interest rates and shore up growth.
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The latest dismal data reinforced expectations that Beijing would take more proactive measures to shore up the world's second-largest economy.
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A year later, China had spent more than $500 billion from its reserves in an effort to shore up the renminbi.
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The administration has increasingly relied on the Defense Department to shore up money to build barriers on the US-Mexico border.
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Mr. Emanuel's administration made strides to shore up the city's fiscal woes but residents have complained about mounting taxes and fees.
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An estimated one-third of Puerto Rico's $70 billion of outstanding debt stems from bonds issued to shore up healthcare funding.
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Mohamed Zemam, the governor of the central bank, believes that there are ways to shore up the economy and prevent starvation.
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The BJP is expected to shore up that support by making good on a campaign promise of crowd-pleasing welfare reforms.
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But investors appeared to be worried about apparent efforts by the Central Bank of Turkey to shore up the lira's value.
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It is easy to believe that the right to privacy is ineffective, more likely to shore up a dissatisfying status quo.
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He knows he needs to play reasonably nice to shore up his status as frontrunner for 2020 after Trump (presumably) loses.
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Last week, the Federal Reserve announced that it would begin to shore up financial institutions with $1.5 trillion in new lending.
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The retailer has been exploring restructuring options to shore up its liquidity as it struggles with its business, CNBC previously reported.
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That will shore up the U.S. economy for the decades ahead and generate good jobs and opportunities for millions of Americans.
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Investors now expect central banks around the world to launch a coordinated effort to cut interest rates and shore up growth.
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Katie Walsh, the former White House deputy chief of staff, left the administration last week to help shore up the group.
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The next Bank of England governor may also face pressure from the government to help shore up the economy post-Brexit.
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"Historically, a smart move going into a recessionary period is to reduce stock risk and shore up on bonds," he said.
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The Defense Department identified the project, along with more than 100 others, to shore up funds for 11 border barrier projects.
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Almost all of the other candidates scored by SiteLock have either prioritized or discussed the need to shore up election security.
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Fox, embattled by sexual harassment scandals at its Fox News cable network, has been working to shore up its television empire.
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It mainly serves to shore up the hospitals' drug supplies, which saves them money but may not trickle down to patients.
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Here's how you can shore up your finances and lengthen your life expectancy at the same time: Follow your doctor's orders.
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The company also plans to contribute $20183 billion to the unit over the next seven years to shore up its portfolio.
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It is an answer to Canada's aging population and slowing birthrate, and an effort to shore up the nation's tax base.
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The job of the battalion moving toward Bashiqa was to shore up the eastern front and extend a cordon around Mosul.
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Rand Paul (R-Ky.) is delaying a vote, and in the House, GOP leaders are looking to shore up the votes.
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Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson is offering state election officials his department's help to shore up the cybersecurity of voting machines.
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And despite some dirigiste propensities, French President Emmanuel Macron needs to shore up his country's finances and start an innovation fund.
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As the game wore on, Toronto captain Michael Bradley moved further and further back, helping to shore up T.F.C.'s defense.
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If Deutsche Bank's German regulator had been tougher, the bank may have done more, earlier, to shore up its balance sheet.
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That will include a net $22019 billion to shore up money markets as well as looser borrowing terms for Chinese companies.
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The goal is to have enough money left over to return cash to shareholders and shore up their shaky balance sheets.
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Quantitative easing is the program of asset purchases that the Fed used to shore up the economy after the financial crisis.
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Oudkirk's visit has been seen by some analysts and diplomats in Taiwan as an effort to shore up support for Taipei.
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The ruling marks a victory for President Donald Trump, who has sought to shore up funds for his signature border wall.
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The summit yielded a commitment to shore up Libya's ramshackle truce arrangement but the gathering was overshadowed by Haftar's oil blockades.
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To shore up as many Republican seats as possible, they packed Obama voters into a handful of districts, just like these.
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Ramaphosa's government has promised to inject 23 billion rand a year over the next three years to shore up Eskom's finances.
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The move would allow Netanyahu to shore up right-wing support in advance of national elections here in March, observers say.
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Campbell is still evaluating a number of options to shore up its balance sheet and hasn't made a formal decision yet.
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A day later, the Mets traded for Neil Walker to shore up second base and signed Asdrubal Cabrera to play shortstop.
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He is eager to improve ties with Europe's biggest economy and secure investments to shore up a struggling economy at home.
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With little leverage to influence the regional players, Abbas spoke to his own people, trying to shore up his flagging support.
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Tapestry has launched a men's line, which performed well during Father's Day, and has tried to shore up its other brands.
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Prices surged on Wednesday, tracking a spike on Wall Street after President Donald Trump's administration attempted to shore up investor confidence.
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Sloan urged workers to speak up if they saw something shady and promised to shore up the bank's confidential ethics hotline.
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On Monday, helicopters were bringing in large rocks and other building materials for engineers to use to shore up the damage.
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But Loeffler is likely to start spending cash -- quickly -- to drive up her name ID and shore up the GOP base.
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The capital raising, its third in four years, confirmed expectations that the bank would need to shore up its balance sheet.
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Several cities are moving toward adopting the guidelines or using Mr. Schneiderman's legal analysis to shore up their existing sanctuary policies.
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The Republican Study Committee is pushing for a vote on a balanced budget amendment to shore up the party's fiscal credentials.
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If you need to shore up your emergency fund, direct any extra money you have to a high-yield savings account.
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Draft legislation to temporarily increase the gas tax to shore up the Highway Trust Fund was never formalized or voted on.
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In a bid to shore up the alliance, Conte has called for a meeting of the four coalition parties for Jan.
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It may also help President Petro Poroshenko, who championed the split, shore up support in a tight election race next year.
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However, there have been recent signs that the Trump administration might instead be looking to shore up the individual insurance markets.
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And the FCC's E-Rate program, intended to shore up connectivity in schools, often makes headlines for all the wrong reasons.
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The larger lenders, Intesa Sanpaolo and UniCredit, have done more to shore up profitability by cutting costs and selling non-performing loans.
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China's foreign exchange reserves are shrinking steadily as money flows out of the country, and Beijing moves to shore up its currency.
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The Bank of England, meanwhile, meets on Thursday amid heightened talk it could deliver more stimulus to shore up the British economy.
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As part of confidence-building measures, both sides agreed to resume oil and gas exports to help shore up central bank coffers.
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He even urged Congress for billions in emergency funding to shore up border security, air surveillance, and meet the rising deportation costs.
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Best of all, they give you the opportunity to shore up your spending habits so you're on an awesome track for 2017.
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Anthony Kennedy's retirement means Republicans will be able to shore up their 5-4 majority with a more consistent conservative than Kennedy.
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Also on Wednesday, Italy's Economy Minister Giovanni Tria said the country must reduce its "enormous" public debt to shore up market confidence.
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"With respect to election security: Congress appropriated hundreds of millions of dollars to state governments to shore up their systems," McConnell said.
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Shtayyeh's immediate challenge is to shore up the cash-strapped PA, which exercises limited self-rule under interim peace accords with Israel.
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In an effort to shore up her position, Mrs May has insisted that no deal would be better than a bad deal.
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Late Friday, Mr. Greitens bluntly rejected the new count against him, suggesting that the prosecutor was scrambling to shore up her case.
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The United Arab Emirates has stationed warplanes and drones at several air bases in eastern Libya to shore up General Hifter's forces.
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Festivals are inherently precarious and so the lure of a transnational company with deep pockets to shore up the risk is understandable.
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They argue that these acquisitions broke antitrust rules, because Facebook used them to stamp out competition and shore up its monopolistic position.
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Nigeria has been battling to defend its currency and shore up its reserves of around $44 billion, hobbled by lower oil prices.
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China's campaign to shore up slowing growth has seen it roll out fiscal policy measures and pump liquidity into the banking system.
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Closing down the Chinese plant is a good option for the company to minimize its losses and shore up profitability, said Tang.
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Also on Wednesday, Italian Economy Minister Giovanni Tria said the country must reduce its "enormous" public debt to shore up market confidence.
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Collins also sounded open to the possibility, though she wants an additional infusion of federal dollars to shore up the insurance markets.
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According to Segal, the company will be working with a cyber security team from Deloitte to shore up its own security holes.
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Italy sponsored the creation in April of the Atlante fund which raised 4.25 billion euros to shore up the country's struggling lenders.
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But if Facebook didn't shore up data privacy, it'd have no defense if future privacy abuses by outside developers came to light.
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Facebook, to its credit, has taken many more actions to shore up its platform over the past two years than has Twitter.
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The hike seeks to take advantage of a slump in global crude oil prices to shore up government revenues without stoking inflation.
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Work well underway to shore up banks of river Dee at #AbergeldieCastle owner on site today to see how it's going pic.twitter.
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Companies have also been scrambling to shore up supplies of natural gas to avoid another supply squeeze due to the cold snap.
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Rather the industry should shore up its existing assets and relationships with the gas-friendly state governments of South Australia and Queensland.
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In a widely expected move, the U.S. central bank cut rates by 25 basis points on Wednesday to shore up the economy.
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Once you shore up your finances, it's time to start planning for the freedom and fun that come with that empty nest.
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The International Monetary Fund has delayed the next dispersement of cash meant to shore up Kiev until progress on reforms is made.
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Anyone …Read more ReadThat gap appears to be significantly smaller now, which could shore up the Fold's second most obvious structural weakness.
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President Donald Trump on Thursday aimed to shore up his support with religious conservatives in an address at the National Prayer Breakfast.
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N could shore-up CVS' vulnerable pharmacy business and spur another round of dealmaking in an industry fearing Amazon's arrival, analysts said.
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Now, in the waning days of Obama's presidency, his team has a new plan to shore up America's protections from digital threats.
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Sirisena had suspended Parliament for two weeks in a move Wickremesinghe's backers said was designed to buy time to shore up support.
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Xi also promised to shore up Communist Party discipline and "unwaveringly" maintain his anticorruption campaign against high- and low-ranking officials alike.
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Bill Clinton has a rapport with the white working class, so it makes sense to deploy him to shore up that constituency.
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As major retail chains look for ways to shore up their profitability, they're closing down extraneous stores built during years of overexpansion.
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Schedule an appointment with a physical therapist, kinesiologist, exercise physiologist, or certified run coach to evaluate and shore up your running form.
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Mattress Firm had filed for voluntary bankruptcy protection in early October, gaining some breathing room to restructure and shore up its finances.
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There's a major overlooked challenge in the government's struggle to shore up its cybersecurity, experts say: the location of the nation's capital.
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That bill would have also taken other steps to shore up election security, including mandating routine post-election audits of election results.
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They force presidents to shore up their bases, distort their decisions, and occupy huge amounts of White House and presidential staff time.
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The bank anticipated this awful result by unveiling a plan of its own a few hours earlier to shore up its finances.
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This was a time to shore up support for those vulnerable residents of the Golden State, not leave them to the wolves.
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Thus began a year-long quest for a reform package, the fourth such effort since 2004, to shore up the plan's finances.
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The airline has been adding capacity and is increasing frequency on other routes where demand is high to shore up its results.
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In March 1999, Saudi Arabia was again taking the lead in cutting production to shore up prices after the Asian financial crisis.
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For example, he convinced Trump to use his own money to shore up battleground states in the last stage of the campaign.
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To try to prevent a repeat of that disaster, government and business leaders are rushing to shore up water supplies - and confidence.
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The EAEF is helping to shore up one of America's most important allies and ensure it remains a bulwark for regional stability.
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Other judges wondered if the ban could be used as a "bargaining chip" to encourage countries to shore up their own security.
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The endorsement is a huge advantage for the former state representative as she tries to shore up support from the party's establishment.
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Meanwhile the government has also said it will put in 700 billion rupees through March 2019 to shore up state-run banks.
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Sentiment toward miners was also improved after China promised to shore up imports, as China is a major buyer of Australian minerals.
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With its diesel technology now tainted in the eyes of consumers, Volkswagen is counting on electric vehicles to shore up its business.
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But an appeal to the young could shore up a huge base of popular support away from the scheming in the palaces.
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This is a myth concocted to shore up the upper classes' claim over the sport, according to Tony Collins, a rugby historian.
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It is also a way to shore up support in the ANC's rural political base ahead of internal party elections in December.
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But President-elect Trump's plans to shore up infrastructure and bring back manufacturing means that good times are rolling for industrial metals.
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DHS offers voluntary cybersecurity help to states, local election boards and private vendors looking to shore up election websites and voter databases.
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It can be considerably more fun and affirming to ride the growth curve than to try to shore up the status quo.
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Bringing Mr. Manafort on board may shore up Mr. Trump's operation in an area where his opponents currently see him as vulnerable.
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It will need all the dollar reserves it can get its hands on to shore up its economy if things get worse.
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Federal officials have refused to give any details about who helped them or how, complicating Apple's efforts to shore up its security.
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Uber had needed to shore up driver trust long before Kalanick painted himself and the company into a corner with this video.
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The New York-based company is seeking to shore up its strained finances, amid competition from e-commerce firms such as Amazon.
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What's next: The initial challenge for Pompeo is to shore up his department and fill the long list of vacant overseas posts.
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These include: Iowa is also proposing a reinsurance program that would shore up insurance plans that end up with especially sick patients.
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Any bipartisan deal to shore up ObamaCare would be extremely difficult to pass given the intense partisan divide over the health law.
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Many see her as a leading contender who's expected to shore up most of the support from the business and labor communities.
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The company has some red flags in its past, including accusations of raising the price of Revlimid to shore up other failures.
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Andrew M. Cuomo's application for the Stonewall Democratic Club's endorsement, accusing him of lying in a desperate bid to shore up support.
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Last month, he imposed financial restrictions aimed at denying Venezuela the ability to shore up its shaky finances by raising new debt.
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The rate cuts are part of a broader effort across the developing world to shore up their economies amid global trade tensions.
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Most British people want more funding to shore up their single-payer system, and support for getting rid of it is negligible.
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In order to shore up his leadership credentials, Mansour had to demonstrate his military prowess and suspend the Taliban's participation in negotiations.
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And so with turnout the biggest riddle, both Mr. Jones and Mr. Moore scrambled Monday to shore up support where they could.
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In realigning himself with Mr. Rajapaksa to shore up his precarious political power, Mr. Sirisena has risked undoing everything his government achieved.
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But it shouldn't be a total surprise if the Raptors swing some sort of deal to shore up their most blatant weakness.
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At a farm outside Beira, workers rushed to shore up crumbling fences and prevent 26,000 crocodiles being raised there from breaking free.
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At the last minute, to shore up the right, Netanyahu promised to start annexing the West Bank if he won another term.
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Stocks could fall further as investors continue to seek more dramatic action from the administration and Congress to shore up the economy.
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Others have said that the scandal makes them want to remain Catholic in order to help shore up the institution from within.
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More than two months ago, Mr. Reed's group offered a series of proposals to shore up insurance markets, including funding the subsidies.
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The president has also helped shore up support by deciding to end a comprehensive federal environmental review of mining in the region.
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The mood in her party is anything but calm, however, and on Friday cabinet ministers moved to shore up the prime minister.
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But even a token move might have helped shore up confidence in the G7's ability to act in unity when needed.
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Revenue raised from the bill would be transferred to the Pension Benefit Guarantee Corporation to help shore up multi-employer pension plans.
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Meanwhile, Trump surrogates Ben Carson and former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani will look to shore up Trump's support in Arizona.
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Lamar Alexander (R-Tenn.), the health committee chairman, is working with Democrats on potential measures to shore up the health care law.
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About 22021,383 United States employees with salaried benefits will be affected, as General Electric makes another move to shore up its finances.
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At the same time, it must shore up its competitive position against rivals, all of which are pitching similar cloud-based offerings.
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But more important still are emerging doubts over the ability and commitment of policy makers to shore up growth and spur inflation.
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Many establishment Democrats, including some top officials, are skeptical of all those approaches, preferring instead to shore up the existing Obamacare marketplaces.
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Kentucky came into the game not only looking to win, but to shore up a major area of concern — 3-point shooting.
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Even so, local agencies have had more time to perform field work to shore up those burn areas that may cause mudslides.
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As they look to shore up revenue, mobile phone companies are trying to expand their data services and bring more Afghans online.
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It could help companies shore up their finances in the ObamaCare market, possibly preventing them from leaving the market or hiking premiums.
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LONDON (Reuters) - Emerging market policymakers continued their easing cycle in December, joining major central banks in efforts to shore up their economies.
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The designation, which remains in place, was aimed at helping countries with weaker health systems shore up their defenses, especially in Africa.
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For Ms. Warren, the fight helps her shore up her left flank and prevent liberal supporters from decamping to Senator Bernie Sanders.
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They both had a huge need to change the subject and shore up their common base of right-wing Jews and evangelicals.
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To shore up the embassy's defenses, the American military command in the Middle East on Tuesday dispatched about 100 Marines from Kuwait.
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At its essence, Obamacare isn't a government program as much as an attempt to shore up and make private health insurance better.
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But the chances are that Saudi Arabia will continue to send Egypt aid whose main purpose is to shore up stability there.
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NPPD took the lead on offering cybersecurity help to states as they looked to shore up their systems ahead of the election.
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Hong Kong (CNN Business)Asian stocks were mostly higher on Friday after China and India took steps to shore up economic growth.
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We need to shore up, not cut, federal investments in existing modes of transportation, including Amtrak, commuter rail, roads, bridges and tunnels.
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House Democrats want to use the looming battle over government spending and raising the debt limit as leverage to shore up ObamaCare.
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He recommends these additional steps to shore up your financial information: "On the Money" airs on CNBC Saturdays at 5:30 a.m.
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Christopher Conway, head of research and trading at Australian Stock Report, said some bargain hunting was helping to shore up the market.
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It wants to shore up transportation systems, generate business through government contracts, and create new opportunities for investors to make a return.
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Officials are widely expected to cut record-low rates by 50 basis points in order to shore up Latin America's largest economy.
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The company is still evaluating a number of options to shore up its balance sheet and hasn't made a formal decision yet.
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Yogi Ferrell, summoned from the team's N.B.A. Development League affiliate to shore up the point guard position in Lin's absence, went undrafted.
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Negotiators agreed to provide a more generous child tax credit in the final bill to shore up support from Mr. Rubio, above.
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And conspiracy theories can be and are being used by those with political influence to shore up their power and mitigate opposition.
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They also face difficult prospects in the House, where the rank-and-file are reluctant to do anything to shore up Obamacare.
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Wade, the landmark 1973 ruling that made abortion legal nationwide, prompting some states to try to shore up access to the procedure.
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That's left some saying he prefers to cultivate new relationships in places like Havana and Tehran rather than shore up old alliances.
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If the Heat want a realistic shot at the Finals in 2019, they should shore up the future by punting on today.
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Once he arrived in Hollywood, Manson began to shore up the music industry connections he'd forged while in and out of prison.
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On a trip to Guatemala this week, White House Latin America adviser Mauricio Claver-Carone sought to shore up support for the deal.
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Mr. Rubenstein is known for donations that are meant to shore up Washington institutions that are generally the responsibility of the federal government.
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It also has to go places were people are staying put, and shore up the institutions to prevent migration in the first place.
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There's no timetable for when he'll rejoin the big league club, assuming the Rangers don't part with him to shore up other needs.
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The agency says the buy isn't just to protect its water supply, but to shore up protection from earthquakes and rehabilitate fish ecosystems.
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It could choose to squeeze Taiwan economically, become more aggressive in the South China Sea or shore up its ties with North Korea.
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The government plans to increase infrastructure spending to boost agriculture exports and to shore up infrastructure in Japan's many natural disaster-prone areas.
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Trump is planning to hold two rallies in Mississippi in the days leading up to the November 27 runoff, to shore up support.
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While Joe Biden is trying to shore up the old coalition of white working-class voters that defected to Trump, candidates like Sens.
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Strengthening labor unions, for instance, should be a Day 1 priority for newly elected Democrats to shore up progressive electoral and legislative clout.
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The survey heightened pressure on Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and the Bank of Japan to do more to shore up the ailing economy.
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S. trade war, while the yuan weakened after briefly edging up despite the central bank's latest efforts to shore up the tumbling currency.
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This would have given it more funds to shore up the budget, pressured by a universal child subsidy scheme introduced earlier this year.
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The company rarely turns a quarterly profit, and it's reportedly looking to shore up its losses as it nears an IPO in April.
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Venezuela's president, Nicolás Maduro, announced a series of measures to shore up the economy, which is suffering from a deep depression and hyperinflation.
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It is also contending with pressure from international lenders to cut the public wage bill and other spending to shore up state finances.
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This would help shore up the public finances, improve business and investor confidence, and give the central bank cover to lower interest rates.
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"We have to shore up defenses," he said, adding that the government is "doubling down" on a clean-up at hotels and attractions.
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As he works to shore up his support here, Mr. Biden must rely on components of his campaign that were never the strongest.
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With no need to defend its Turkish frontier, Russia moved thousands of crack troops from the Caucasus to shore up its front lines.
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MORE SUPPORT MEASURES EXPECTED As trade pressures intensify, analysts believe China will loosen policy further in months ahead to shore up economic growth.
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Instead, some conservatives are calling for ways to shore up the ACA, as they try to come to a consensus on its replacement.
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Merkel needs the SPD to back the alliance if she is to shore up a fourth term after 12 years at the helm.
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Here are the guidelines to determine if your information had been accessed as well as instructions on how to shore up account security.
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Ms Rudd is fighting to shore up a minuscule majority in her Hastings and Rye constituency, making her acutely sensitive to public opinion.
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The desperately needed boost to profits should shore up investment, dividends and wages, while gifting the Coalition government with a welcome tax windfall.
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But it also signalled that the quarter point cut may not be the start of a lengthy campaign to shore up the economy.
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The Fed has several goals that help to shore up the economy: keep employment high and keep inflation in check, among other things.
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While Russia and Iran have teamed up in Syria to shore up President Bashar Assad&aposs government, their interests don&apost always converge.
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We are not as vulnerable as Bolton implies, and Obama did quite a lot to shore up our defenses against a possible attack.
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Ramaphosa's government has promised to inject 23 billion rand ($1.6 billion) a year over the next three years to shore up Eskom's finances.
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The cuts will likely increase Noble's borrowing costs and make it harder for the trader to refinance debt to shore up its finances.
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Since taking office in 2017, Moon has largely counted on his push for improved relations with North Korea to shore up political support.
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Donald Trump can shore up the support of GOP incumbents and candidates by avoiding picking fights with fellow Republicans, strategist Ron Bonjean says.
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This spurred exports and increased dollar inflows, which along with a currency swap with China has started to shore up central bank reserves.
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All of which heightened pressure on Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and the central bank to do more to shore up the stuttering economy.
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Several congressional Democrats convened at the White House Monday afternoon as the administration seeks to shore up support for its new efforts. Rep.
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Greater efforts to push back against Russia coercion must be joined by steps to shore up that which is making Russian coercion possible.
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Trump is expected to try during the summit to shore up relations, which have been strained by the mercurial Duterte's notorious anti-U.
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But in 1993, Mr. Voinovich and leaders of both parties in the Legislature pushed a tax increase to shore up the state's finances.
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