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21 examples of Supplementing in a sentence
Most of the winter they forage offshore,
supplementing
salmon with other fish.
Macroprudential regulation is the new term of art among central bankers,
supplementing
their well-established inflation-targeting regimes.
Ride-sharing companies get a lot of press nowadays, but when people needed to make their way safely out of areas where attacks were taking place, it was Paris taxi drivers who responded to the emergency by making their services available for free,
supplementing
public transportation.
And, in the case of rapidly developing economies like China, renewable-energy deployment is not replacing fossil fuels at all; instead, renewables are
supplementing
a constrained fuel supply to facilitate faster economic growth.
Highly skilled or specialized workers sell their services to a wide range of businesses,
supplementing
the work of machines with human value-added activity.
It has meant revising, supplementing, and ratifying other policies, as well as setting the KWP’s general direction.
Enhancing the role of its Special Drawing Rights (SDRs), or
supplementing
the dollar with another world reserve currency, would help facilitate the financing needs of both deficit and surplus countries.
It seems appropriate to assign the term “Anthropocene” to the current, in many ways human-dominated, geological epoch,
supplementing
the Holocene – the warm period of the past 10–12 millennia.
For example, after the 2008 financial crisis, while the US pressed China to let its currency appreciate, officials at China’s central bank began arguing that America needed to increase its savings, reduce its deficits, and move toward
supplementing
the dollar’s role as a reserve currency with IMF-issued special drawing rights.
African players, in particular, have become ubiquitous,
supplementing
the usual retinue of Brazilians and Argentines.
Soon, other states were imitating the program, and in 1995, India’s central government followed suit,
supplementing
state governments’ budgets so that children throughout the country could enjoy the same benefit.
In the meantime, by appointing an archconservative as his education minister, he is
supplementing
his military-laden new guard with mid-level officials who hold rabidly isolationist and imperialist views.
By contrast, the lower dollar makes reduced consumption consistent with full employment by shifting consumer spending from imports to domestic goods and services, and by
supplementing
this rise in domestic demand with increased exports.
By combining both stored and newly collected blood and tissue samples, and
supplementing
these with detailed genealogical charts and records, the biotechnology company believes that it has gained a head start in searching for genes that are implicated in human disease.
Neither this new mechanism, nor potential ECB purchases of bonds issued by the weakest euro area sovereigns, should be allowed to undermine the critical role that financial markets can play in
supplementing
the closer mutual monitoring of policies.
None of these tasks is possible without
supplementing
the funding already provided by developing countries.
Rapid and specific diagnostic tests for the human papilloma virus are
supplementing
traditional Pap tests, helping to identify women at risk for cervical cancer.
Special Drawing Rights never became an attractive alternative to the dollar, only modestly
supplementing
dollars and other national units in international use.
Nor will
supplementing
the incomes of the newly unemployed necessarily shore up consumption when most shops are closed and delivery services are unable to meet the exploding demand.
Although SDR allocations have played an important role in creating liquidity and
supplementing
member countries’ official reserves during major crises, including in 2009, the instrument has remained underused.
These metrics are now
supplementing
the official statistics compiled by governments, providing considerable scope for compare-and-contrast exercises that can improve the quality and policy relevance of data-collection efforts.
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