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resource
noun as in supply drawn upon, either material or nonmaterial
Strongest matches
ability, capability, capital, means, property, reserve, source, support, system, talent, wealth
Strong matches
appliance, artifice, assets, cleverness, contraption, contrivance, course, creation, device, expedient, fortune, hoard, ingenuity, initiative, inventiveness, makeshift, measure, method, mode, quick-wittedness, recourse, refuge, relief, resourcefulness, riches, shift, step, stock, stockpile, store, stratagem, substance, substitute, surrogate, way, worth
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Example Sentences
"The database serves as an important resource for both basic and applied research," he said.
"However, you need training data and computational resources including sufficient graphical processing units which are much-sought after these days," Yakimovich recalls.
These definitions can also inform policy decisions regarding resource allocation, reimbursement, and quality-improvement initiatives, shaping the delivery of healthcare services.
Philp called for it to be widened to cover when police should deal with these incidents at all, to create "quite a high bar" and to avoid "wasting" their time and resources.
Hundreds of people have been killed and between 100,000 and 130,000 others have been displaced to Gaza City, where the UN has said essential resources like shelter, water and healthcare are severely limited.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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