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To bolstering
verb
To brace, reinforce, secure, or support.
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Mr. Tisch, 54, said he remained committed to bolstering tourism on a national level.
We have moved from distancing ourselves from academic staff on strike to bolstering their actions.
He eventually dropped his ideas when the Obama administration signaled it was committed to bolstering the Karzai government.
Low taxes could have gone to bolstering working class incomes, for example, rather than those at the high end.
The bank now devotes more of its effort to bolstering borrowing governments, rather than wringing concessions from them.
Administration officials characterize each part of their three-pronged approach as crucial to bolstering banks and restarting the economy.
"Give us a chance," he said, emphasizing President Bush's commitment to bolstering the treaty, but through innovative approaches.
The group has carried out many terror attacks in Somalia and neighbouring countries including Kenya, whose armies are vital to bolstering Somalia's weak, UN-backed government.
The result is a rich portrait of a woman who devoted herself to her duties and to bolstering her nervous husband and soothing his rages, known as "gnashes".
It will also create jobs, with African trained staff managing and delivering for-profit projects, in turn producing a more long-term solution to bolstering the economy.
Her election-year reversal on that pact has confused some of her supporters, but her underlying commitment to bolstering trade along with workers' rights is not in doubt.
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