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resource

[ree-sawrs, -sohrs, -zawrs, -zohrs, ri-sawrs, -sohrs, -zawrs, -zohrs] / ˈri sɔrs, -soʊrs, -zɔrs, -zoʊrs, rɪˈsɔrs, -ˈsoʊrs, -ˈzɔrs, -ˈzoʊrs /


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Abbey learned to play music because of the band’s online resources.

From Los Angeles Times

"The new General Licenses, coupled with recent changes in Venezuela's Hydrocarbons Law, are important steps toward enabling the further development of Venezuela’s resources for its people and for advancing regional energy security."

From Barron's

England, for all their resources, haven't won a Slam in a decade and have won only two in the history of the Six Nations.

From BBC

An estimated 61,197 TSA employees, out of its 64,130 total, will either work without pay or get paid with resources other than annual appropriations, according to the Bipartisan Policy Center.

From MarketWatch

But as workers and resources were diverted away from other purposes, inflation surged, and the central bank responded by hiking borrowing costs from the middle of 2023 until late 2024.

From The Wall Street Journal