11 example sentences using shoring.
Shoring used in a sentence
Shoring in a sentence as a noun
It seems to me that this is the kind of 'shoring up' the system that authoritarians use.
When push comes to shove and it's shoring-up public pensions versus building broadband, where will the money go?
The article says that the biggest employers are "consulting companies" it would be more correct to say they are off-shoring companies.
Meanwhile the asshat I worked for before has had his company collapse as he tried off shoring to bargin bin shops in India and Mexico.
At the same time though I would simplify business taxes as well, get rid of loopholes, stop companies that do business in a country off shoring their profits.
I do think the loss of a more intimate social cohesion does increase the risk of off-shoring/in-shoring positions to cheaper locations.
Short-term stockholder perspectives have also brought large-scale layoffs from off-shoring.
It's a long haul project, and we're conducting it alongside legal actions in the US and abroad, shoring up and disseminating crypto tools, and other non-policy defences.
As often as it means anything else, a person putting in long hours means, "I'm shoring up my image for the inevitable political fight, because ****'s about to get nasty".There's more to that picture.
The folks pushing the merger, Davis and the consultants, painted this narrative of LeBouef merging its way into a prestigious brand, and Dewey shoring itself up with a profitable marriage-partner.
That the last pre-IPO raise went almost exclusively towards cashing out insiders and early investors rather than shoring up a pretty serious capital problem obviated the need for me to do speculative modeling of discounted cash flows.
Shoring definitions
a beam or timber that is propped against a structure to provide support
See also: shore
the act of propping up with shores