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reinforce

[ree-in-fawrs, -fohrs] / ˌri ɪnˈfɔrs, -ˈfoʊrs /


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"Our findings also reinforce that effective reef fisheries monitoring and management has substantial and measurable benefits beyond environmental conservation; it has food security and public health implications," explains Zamborain-Mason.

From Science Daily

Ultimately, the members chose to serve, a decision widely praised domestically and seen as reinforcing their public credibility at home.

From Salon

"RNA sequencing confirmed that many of these protein changes were also reflected at the gene transcription level, particularly in pathways related to energy metabolism and tissue structure, which reinforces our other observations," said Dr. Hunter.

From Science Daily

After the market prices in great news, it becomes more likely to give back some gains, “reinforcing our base case call for volatility,” writes Evercore strategist Julian Emanuel.

From Barron's

After the market prices in great news, it becomes more likely to give back some gains, “reinforcing our base case call for volatility,” writes Evercore strategist Julian Emanuel.

From Barron's