Reserves in a sentence as a noun

Kima reserves the right to cull through the submissions and pick from the best only.

Once your reserves of concentration are spent, you're just going through the motions without learning anything.

Amazon is fine holding reserves of USD. Retailers like TigerDirect and Overstock are not yet willing to hold reserves of Bitcoin.

Several layers of reserves and guarantees enhance the creditworthiness of the OCC.

The excuse is to avoid an inflationary spiral but it actually created one, and destroyed the reserves of the central bank.

This is all detached and partisan though, the reality is that it really can bankrupt you, or takeaway your future, or drain your current assets and reserves.

GitHub reserves the right to refuse service to anyone for any reason at any timeThat means my company's code can be wiped out by GH at any time, for any reason.

Having spent a lot of time in a cancer hospital now -- around people who were much worse off than I was -- I believe that almost everyone has incredible reserves of optimism.

For example, in eastern Wyoming, an analysis showed that \n it would cost half a million dollars to construct a water \n well into deep, but high-quality aquifer reserves.

We have no idea of their technical expertise, the viability of their software, their USD/Bitcoin reserves, how they plan to address disputes like this, or even whether they are skimming of the top.

They've filed for bankruptcy last week and to this day I'm not sure if I've been able to adequately explain to him that if you lose more money on every subsequent project that you contract that you can grow your revenues only until your cash reserves run out.

Reserves definitions

noun

civilians trained as soldiers but not part of the regular army

See also: militia