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bolster and stability
The American Task Force Argentina, sponsored by a New York sovereign debt fund, states their ultimate aim is to bolster the stability of global credit markets ; work towards an equitable outcome for remaining creditors ; ensure the integrity of U. S. law ; and strengthen crucial bilateral relations between the United States and Argentina.
By November 1943, the loss of Kiev threatened the stability of the entire Southern sector front, the whole of JG 52 being brought together again to help bolster defences.

bolster and region
Between June 15 and November 10, 1749, an expedition headed by Celeron de Bienville, a French officer, traveled down the Allegheny and Ohio to bolster the French claim to the region.
In Europe, he improved relations with the Baltic region and the Rhineland, hoping that this would bolster Portuguese trade.
Instead of supporting the claims of its NATO partners, the Eisenhower administration stated that it opposed French and British imperial adventurism in the region by sheer prudence, fearing that Egyptian leader Gamal Abdel Nasser's standoff with the region's old colonial powers would bolster Soviet power in the region.
Many Croats, Serbs and Vlachs immigrated from nearby parts of Ottoman Empire ( Ottoman Bosnia and Serbia ) into the region and helped bolster and replenish the numbers of Croats as well as the garrisoned German troops in the fight against the Ottomans.
Regardless of how much Anglo-American governments may desire liberal reform in Iran, in truth, their unsavory history in the region seriously restricts the contributions they can make to bolster the reformist movement.
The opening of the pass was expected to bolster the economy of the region and play a key role in the growing Sino-Indian trade but that has not happened.
The reopening of the pass was expected to stimulate the economy of the region and bolster Indo-Chinese trade but this has not happened.
The duchy would bolster de ' Medici power and influence in the region, which had just a few years prior been restored by Emperor Charles V & I after political upheaval against the de ' Medici pope and de ' Medici rulers of Florence in 1527.

bolster and Egypt
The goal of the operation was to bolster the pro-Western Lebanese government of President Camille Chamoun against internal opposition and threats from Syria and Egypt.
To provide Israel with more incentive to negotiate with Egypt and return the Sinai to it, and also because the Soviets had refused Sadat ’ s requests for more military support, Sadat expelled the Soviet military advisers from Egypt and proceeded to bolster his army for a renewed confrontation with Israel.

bolster and has
Because no isotope of technetium has a half-life longer than 4. 2 million years ( technetium-98 ), its detection in 1952 in red giants, which are billions of years old, helped bolster the theory that stars can produce heavier elements.
The government's main concern has been to bolster the economy.
The Weather Channel already has made huge strides with its mobile app but will use Weather Underground's large network of digital forecasting and tracking websites to bolster its digital growth.
To cut, as opposed to carve, a brick bolster is used ; this has a wide, flat blade that is tapped along the cut line to produce a groove, then hit hard in the centre to crack the stone.
Hinshaw and Lee ( 2003 ) also explain that association with deviant peers has been thought to influence the development of conduct disorder in two ways: 1 ) a “ selection ” process whereby youth with aggressive characteristics choose deviant friends, and 2 ) a “ facilitation ” process whereby deviant peer networks bolster patterns of antisocial behavior.
" " This was good stuff for press agents paid to stir up thrills and it has been repeated in other books to bolster the idea of Hitchcock's sadism ," but " we were up there two or three minutes at the outside .... My father wasn't ever sadistic.
To bolster Baucus's statements, his office gave the AP a written statement that Hanes has " an extensive background as a prosecutor and extensive legal experience " along with a copy of her resume.
The mobilisation of evangelicals has tended to bolster the so-called neo-conservative policies of the Republicans, because Christian Zionists tend to favor a hawkish foreign policy and have less sympathy for Palestinian claims than do the Democrats.
Aside from the traditional instruments of the Western Classical orchestra, Reynolds has worked extensively with analog and digital electronic sound, typically employed to bolster the form and color of his works.
The other side of the housing has a tongue-shaped protuberance that engages a matching slot in the truck ( bogie ) bolster, its purpose being to act as a torque reaction device, as well as a support.
The government has undertaken a 210 million euro program to bolster broadband internet connectivity in provincial Greece, which was approved by the European Commission in 2006 with the commendation that it constituted " the most ambitious broadband development program that any EU member has ever undertaken ".
In The Good That Men Do, Tucker becomes impatient to do something about the coming Romulan threat to Earth, even though Starfleet has ordered Enterprise to return home to bolster the upcoming formation of the Coalition of Planets ( a precursor to the United Federation of Planets ).
Indeed, the plant has been used to bolster agricultural productivity in China for over a thousand years.
The immensity of significance in Korea has led to the creation of the term " surrogate website ", often referred to rival communities in order to bolster its image.
It has been argued that this fusion of Hawaiian cultural attributes with Roman heroic imagery was a deliberate attempt to portray Kamehameha I as a “ Pacific Hero ” and bolster the Hawaiian monarchy at a time of political and economic instability.
In order to bolster credibility, the organization has implemented a number of safeguards to prevent this from happening, including routing all chats through an encrypted proxy server that mirrors the data.
The damaged leading bogie ( containing the cracked bolster from 791 ) has been removed for repairs and at present the loco is supported by an old goods wagon bogie.
The giant neon sign has been revised on several occasions in order to celebrate events such as the World Cup and to bolster team spirit for Osaka's baseball team, the Hanshin Tigers.
Morris further wrote that Hurricane Katrina " has the capacity to shape the second Bush term in the same way September 11 shaped his first term — not only in rebuilding New Orleans but in taking preventative steps around the nation to bolster our defenses against natural and man-made disasters and terror strikes.
To further bolster his claim against the Enterprise crew, Tracey informs Cloud that Spock " has no heart ," knowing that the Yang chief is unaware of Vulcan physiology and doesn't realize the Vulcan's heart is not located in the same position as it is in humans and Omegans.
So if more experts are now being excluded, then Daubert has undoubtedly shifted the balance between plaintiffs and defendants and made it more difficult for plaintiffs to litigate successfully .” Similarly, Daubert hearings can be subject to various abuses by attorneys attempting to bolster a weak case.
First, a state that is dissatisfied with the amount of security it has forms alliances in order to bolster its security.
Sahotra Sarkar, a molecular biologist at the University of Texas, has testified that intelligent design advocates, and specifically the Discovery Institute, have misused his work by misrepresenting its conclusions to bolster their own claims, has gone on to allege that the extent of the misrepresentations rises to the level of professional malfeasance:

bolster and provided
Quebral ( in Jamias, 1997 ) for her part provided an expounded definition of development communication, calling it as “ the art and science of human communication applied to the speedy transformation of a country and the mass of its people from poverty to a dynamic state of economic growth that makes possible greater social equality and the larger fulfilment of the human potential .” Both definitions complement each other and bolster development communication ’ s image as a principled and critical way of doing communication in service to the people.
His half-baked brochure provided the Nazis with one of the best light artillery pieces they have, for, used as the Nazis used it, it served to bolster up that terror which forces Germans who dislike the Nazis to support, fight and die to keep Nazism alive ..."
The scheduling of Operation Fredericus in April provided the further incentive to bolster total forces in the area of the German 6th Army.
His primary task was chairing a Special Health Commission whose recommendations ( 1932 ) provided a framework to bolster county health departments in the face of Great Depression-Era needs.
The White-naped Crane breeds in northeastern Mongolia, northeastern China, and adjacent areas of southeastern Russia where a program at Khinganski Nature Reserve raises eggs provided from U. S. zoos to bolster the species.

bolster and military
The year 1705 proved almost entirely barren for the Duke whose military disappointments were only partly compensated by efforts on the diplomatic front where, at the courts of Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, Vienna, Berlin and Hanover, Marlborough sought to bolster support for the Grand Alliance and extract promises of prompt assistance for the following year ’ s campaign.
The growing masses of unfree and the marginal were needed for labor, and to bolster the military of both nobility and the church.
After this campaign, Stalin took actions to bolster the Soviet military, modify training and improve propaganda efforts in the Soviet military.
There were allegations that the dossier was " sexed up " prior to publication in order to bolster the case for military action.
To bolster law enforcement, President John F. Kennedy sent in U. S. Army military police from the 503rd Military Police Battalion, and called in troops from the Mississippi Army National Guard and the U. S. Border Patrol as well.
" Meanwhile, the Soviets could neither stop bloody clashes between Soviet and Chinese troops along their common border nor bolster a Soviet economy declining, in part, because of heavy military expenditures.
When the story broke simultaneously in the Post and Times on January 27, 1982, it was dismissed as propaganda by the Reagan administration, as it seriously undermined efforts by the US government to bolster the human rights image of the Salvadoran government, which the US was supporting with large amounts of military aid.
Essentially, for Chiang, fighting a full-scale war would bolster his public image among the Chinese, but would undermine his political leverage, which was based on military strength, against other regional powers.
In July 2006, the U. S. military started to bolster its troop numbers in the city-a concession to the seriousness of the situation and the inability of local forces under Iraqi command to combat it.
The revenue was necessary, Parliament believed, to bolster military and naval defensive positions along the borders of their far-flung empire, and to pay the crushing debt incurred in winning the war on behalf of those colonies.
The reformers aimed to strengthen the ailing political machinery of the Commonwealth, to bolster its military, and to reduce foreign political influence, particularly that of the Russian Empire.
Thousands were subsequently detained, and two days later, greatly weakened, the military junta began the Falklands War, in an attempt to bolster nationalism feelings and unite the country behind its rule.
The military Junta which ruled Burma for half a century, relied heavily on Burmese nationalism and Theravada Buddhism to bolster its rule, and, in the view of US government experts, heavily discriminated against minorities like the Rohingya, Chinese people like the Kokang people, and Panthay ( Chinese Muslims ).
During the crises that led up to the Franco-Prussian War, Adolphe Niel, Minister of War for France under Louis-Napoleon attempted to bolster French military might by bringing into existence a service which would provide reserves to be added to the French army.

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