Sentences with phrase «help bolster a position»

# 30 + million on a player to help bolster a position we already have plenty of cover in isn't the best we can do!

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Google Inc. (GOOG) is shaking up its news service in Europe, in a move that may help beleaguered publishers, bolster its position vis - a-vis Facebook Inc. (FB)-- and gain the company some allies in its battle against European Union antitrust charges.
A number of Japanese businesses have been bolstering their communications capabilities to help position themselves globally and tell their story in markets outside of Japan.
«It's only the first week here, so I feel like things are just getting going, but in the coming days we will help business leaders meet with lawmakers to help bolster the U.S. position, and to make sure the official U.S. delegation is bold,» says Anne Kelly, senior policy director at Ceres, a business and sustainability nonprofit.
If you do, use a bolster (like a long pillow or folded blanket) to help you get in a more relaxed position.
Place a bolster under your knees in one of three positions that best supports your lower back: Where your buttocks meet your hamstrings (to help tilt the pelvis and ease back strain), under the middle of the hamstrings halfway toward the knees (to allow the spine to stay neutral), or directly under the backs of the knees (to allow more arch in the lower back).
Federal Housing Administration (FHA) Commissioner David Stevens recently announced several policy changes to bolster the agency's financial position, enabling it to continue to support home ownership for borrowers with limited means and help facilitate the nation's real estate market recovery.
Bolsters (positioning blocks or rolls of towels) can be used to help patients maintain such postures, keep an extremity in a neutral (i.e., normal) position, and improve patients» overall visual perspective while hospitalized.10
The State Department is close to completing a draft of an environmental review that will help determine whether President Obama approves the Keystone XL pipeline, as environmental and energy industry groups sought to bolster their position with new information.
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