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- verb Present participle of
reenforce .
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Examples
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Ted, an interesting question, but I think the answer lies in reenforcing his position as an agent of change.
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Sunstein seems like an unusually high-wattage person for this somewhat obscure job, further reenforcing the extent to which Obama is assembling a real team of all-stars where you have a bunch of people in secondary positions who would have enough stature to take on higher-profile jobs.
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After all, the internet would allow a heated yet civilized discussion with all sorts of links to additional information (not reenforcing opinion).
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After all, the internet would allow a heated yet civilized discussion with all sorts of links to additional information not reenforcing opinion.
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You lay out why they are not working at all across purposes, but rather reenforcing each others goals.
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Then, in October, a Chinese business partner warned Cummins President Tom Linebarger of slowing truck sales, reenforcing the executive's hunch that the good times were about to end.
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"What's to stop [Nissen] adding the events from Record to his meta-analysis and reenforcing his view?" one scientist wrote.
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The report also suggests NATO agree that military operations could be undertaken without obtaining U.N. Security Council agreement, once more reenforcing the fact that the U.S. wants to use NATO as a first-strike tool.
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Thank you for actually reenforcing your argument rather that raising your voce.
Mark Kingdon - Come down, come down from your Ivory Tower and listen to your Residents: A dose of perspective Bettina Tizzy 2008
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Then you have people like this out there peddling this crap, only reenforcing people's really screwey perceptions.
About "The Secret" Kay Olson 2007
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