Bringing in a sentence as a noun

This thread is bringing the worst of Hacker News out of the woodwork.

Mostly he's a train nut and that scratched that itch but its great for bringing stuff in before storm season sets in.+1 on the local visitation.

W3C shouldn't have legitimized this feature by bringing it into standards discussions.

In this light, papers like solved problem but with monads are entirely reasonable: theyre about bringing things over to this new basis.

Full Tilt went to the extreme of bringing in five separate firms to each give an opinion - and each found in favor of online poker not being online gambling.

The damage "accelerator" in Keys charges adds 4 points to that level, bringing him to level 10, which is a 6-12 month sentence where conditional probation is allowed.

"I think that he has to realize he's bringing investors in as a new constituency right now, and I think he's got to show them the respect that they deserve because he's asking them for their money.

Do you really think "bringing transparency to the food industry", or the thousands of other startups that go through YC, are even relevant given the reality of the US police state?This has been my biggest criticism of "Hacker" culture.

The student actually volunteered his free time to work with the school's IT department, he brought the vulnerability to the attention of the IT department, and only did what he did after bringing it to the attention of the IT department and they failed to take action.

Bringing definitions

noun

the act of delivering or distributing something (as goods or mail); "his reluctant delivery of bad news"

See also: delivery