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Officials have concluded that they cannot wait for Congress, but must shore up their state program.
If Southampton harbour any hopes of joining the elite come May, though, Burley must shore up his porous defence.
Sam Allardyce insists Sunderland must shore up their leaky defence if they are to have any chance of staying in the Premier League.
With the far left and the far right preaching protectionism, any candidate will feel he must shore up his base.Many business leaders cling to the hope that a certain worldly realism will emerge.
America must shore up this defence, he insists, pointing to policies that will encourage immigration and early-stage investment in firms, and hasten ideas from universities to the marketplace.
Mr. Romney knows he must shore up his base, and to that end, he will deliver the May commencement address at Liberty University, the evangelical institution founded by the Rev. Jerry Falwell.
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As health professionals, we must immediately shore up the education of clients about such resources, assuming they would remain available (the need for such services will likely skyrocket with the reversal of the Affordable Care Act).
But before those processes take place, the raw material must be obtained and if it's wool, certain animals must be shorn.
For this to happen, the original riser must be sheared off completely.
Money must be "shorn of its specious promise" he says; let the state underwrite a tiny core of deposit-taking banks.
He must be shorn -- in opposition to his hairy sidekick Buddy -- so as to produce the same cute image in every photo.
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