reserves

IPA: rɪzˈɝvz

noun

  • civilians trained as soldiers but not part of the regular army
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Examples of "reserves" in Sentences

  • Coral reef marine reserves marine reserves coral reef reserves*
  • The whole concept of "reserves" is actually not economically sound.
  • Politically, the talk about self-government for the reserves is a swindle.
  • Without those grain reserves to use, the world would have seen mass famine.
  • Grain reserves world-wide are bigger now, and the weaker global economy is keeping inflation lower.
  • Without adequate grain reserves, the next major crop failure will one day doom millions, possibly billions to starvation.
  • In particular, and without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the term "resource" does not equate to the term "reserves".
  • I think maybe they are discovering that what they called their reserves are actually toxic, and what was once mistakenly counted as a plus is now correctly counted as a minus.
  • Part of the problem of this organization is that they do believe in what they call reserves, not secrecy as such, although they don't publish lists of their members, so one major issue is to know who is part of Opus Dei.
  • To estimate the stock of dollar reserves, I assumed that the countries that do not report data to the IMF held a constant 65\% of their reserves in dollars (this is effectively an assumption about the dollar share of China's reserves*).

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