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bolster

[bohl-ster] / ˈboʊl stər /


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Since the state’s production incentive program was bolstered last year, more than 100 films and TV projects have received tax credits.

From Los Angeles Times

Grabow believes the measure will bolster US supply chains, but warned that effects on prices could be limited if the war rages on.

From Barron's

Under the partnership between the UK and Ukraine, closer co-operation in the defence industries will also be sought with third countries as part of efforts to bolster international security.

From BBC

It added that it’ll optimize monetary tools to bolster resilience and stands ready to adjust policy as needed.

From The Wall Street Journal

Huang used the speech to announce a host of partnerships aimed at bolstering Nvidia’s business in designing “digital twins” and other types of simulations.

From The Wall Street Journal