The phrase
"to bring on" means to cause or induce something, such as an action, a condition, or a feeling.
Full definition
It can be both a genetically influenced condition, as well as
brought on by environmental factors — such as diet and lag of exercise.
• Reduced shipment costs by 50 % by
bringing on board a supplier advocating a no charge shipment offer.
While it's true that some of it is out of your control, studies suggest that up to half of
bringing on new clients is determined by your intake process.
Many class actions are not
brought on behalf of real people who have complained about a harm.
So bring on fall and this delicious sweet chili recipe.
This condition is
not brought on by puberty, as can be the case in humans.
While we will have four servers at launch, we are interested in
bringing on more partners as time goes on.
Guests are
then brought on board and crew prepares for the trip back to the harbor.
Instead, each veterinary practice decides what its requirements will be
when bringing on new veterinary assistants.
Your dog will adjust to the physical
changes brought on by DM, and live a happy life, with your help.
The indie guest characters were
just brought on board in order to raise awareness.
We have
also brought on board highly qualified leaders from a diversity of ethnic and racial groups — more action.
The steady sound of a fan, vacuum, or dryer running in the next room may calm your baby and
help bring on sleep.
Contract attorneys are often
brought on at the beginning of litigation and in investigations to comb through piles of documents.
Now this suggestion is
what brought on such a conversation in my last blog.
When battling cancer, the worst part is not just the symptoms of the disease itself, but often the discomfort and debilitating fatigue
brought on from cancer treatments.
Once investors understand that stocks represent a better value proposition at some times over other times, prices become self - regulating — high prices cause sales,
which bring on more reasonable prices.
Bring on all the carbs this pregnancy, because it is all I'm craving!
I just wanted to have a basic working knowledge of that side of the industry, so that I could understand terminology and discussions
if brought on by a residential client.
Physical and emotional pain and suffering can be bad enough but may be compounded by financial
stress brought on by long term care needs.
Similarly, if your player doesn't start, the bet stands — but if he is
brought on after the first goal has been scored, it's void.
Many of these schools serve a significant minority of pupils who face emotional and social
challenges brought on by poverty, domestic violence, or drug addiction among adults in their lives.
It may be that we'll see some big new fields
brought on line or that new sources like tar sands will expand rapidly.
Maybe this simple, quick, and utterly delicious strawberry ice cream cake will
bring on Spring just a little faster.
It wasn't my work habits or
even bringing on more customers that had to change, it was my mindset.
I'm a fan of a more edgy look and this jacket is perfect for
bringing on trips because it's so easy to style.
Liability coverage helps protect you against any
lawsuits brought on by others who are injured within your home.
His cases also often have an international element raising complex issues of jurisdiction and applicable law and are
often brought on behalf of classes or large groups of claimants.
Some bunnies can jump 36 inches or higher, and their curiosity
brings them on top of shelves, chairs and desks.
Perhaps you've already established a team, but keep this in mind if you ever think of
bringing on someone new.
Last year's reveal at around this
time brought on more phones - and more important phones - than at any time the whole rest of the year!
For IT hiring managers,
bringing on employees with previous experience in handling service calls is preferable to having to train people whose work has been limited to back - end support.
The 80 - page document is intended to settle a 1993 class
action brought on behalf of all district students in special education or in need of such services.
This is because inflammation in the gut triggers inflammation throughout the body, including in the brain,
bringing on depression, anxiety, brain fog, memory loss and other neurological symptoms.
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