Beefing
in sentence
12 examples of Beefing in a sentence
But ... we've got to do this by really
beefing
up the global networks of citizens around the world, powered by people who are working hard every day, and taking personal risk for a future world that is more peaceful, just, open and free.
First of all, director Richard Attenborough took so much focus off the dancers by
beefing
up the Cassie/Zach relationship and by casting Michael Douglas as Zach.
Such policing can be a tool of both information and deterrence, and can thus serve as an effective component of a broader strategy, including measures ranging from
beefing
up border police and intelligence services to military intervention in the Middle East or Africa.
And while Russia is
beefing
up its armed forces and introducing new battle tanks from an old rusting base, it does not have the economic and industrial might to sustain any long-term war effort – and its leaders know this.
President Barack Obama has been reinforcing the US military presence in and around China’s neighbors,
beefing
up security alliances in Asia, and very publicly intervening in the territorial disputes in the South China Sea.
The Philippines, which brought the case against China in The Hague, is
beefing
up its military as well, with the procurement of fighter jets from South Korea and new investments in its navy, supported not only by the US, but also by Japan.
This means more than
beefing
up existing procedures.
It called for
beefing
up Taiwan's defense in the face of mainland China's missile threats and for building a peaceful framework of relations across the strait that separates Taiwan from the mainland.
In response, India has been
beefing
up its military deployments along the border to prevent any Chinese land grab.
And it is
beefing
up its relations with emerging giants like Brazil, Mexico, Nigeria, and Turkey.
For three years, it has tried every conceivable tactic to bring Saakashvili down – fomenting a domestic uprising, imposing an economic blockade,
beefing
up its forces in the enclaves, and finally a war.
Europe’s choice now is clear: mobilize to help its neighbors open up their economies and societies, or start
beefing
up its coastguards and ordering patrol boats.
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