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  1. IN the past few years, the cooperative movement in Britain has gained more of a reputation for shoring up outdated technologies than for pioneering new ones.
  2. During heavy air attack, this trestling was invaluable for shoring up damaged bridges, arches and buildings.
  3. Thirty were to be converted into gun-sloops, by shoring up the bows to accommodate a 24-pounder 11-kg gun
  4. On the other hand, it does badly need shoring up.
  5. So some banks will be forced to rely on retained earnings for shoring up their capital-adequacy ratios - unless they are ready to put up with a much slower growth in assets (which few seem prepared to do).
  6. Some of the "Heavy rescue" men would come and continue shoring up the main walls, a roof would be put on at ground level.
  7. Just as many equality feminists opposed shoring up the traditional family at the beginning of the century, so present-day Labour has been challenged internally time and time again - and externally by the women's and lesbians and gay liberation movements - on its sexual politics.
  8. The banks have been busy shoring up their capital and trimming their balance sheets, cutting loans and selling everything from government bonds to third world debt.
  9. The veteran Eire international is careful not to be drawn into a new slanging match with Ferguson - but one of those reasons must be to show the United manager that he is not a crippled has-been, better equipped propping up a bar than shoring up a defence at football's highest level.
  10. Shoring up Monopoly Catholicism
  11. If the choice now is between shoring up a democratically bankrupt Westminster or standing up for the restoration of Scottish democracy, then I am for Scottish democracy.
  12. Bond, 54, the former head of a 400 million empire, spent three months on a prison farm near Perth before an Australian appeal court cleared him of concealing a 7 million fee for shoring up failed merchant bank Rothwells.
  13. The Junkers, predictably, wanted none of this and their interests in the government, civil service and the military persuaded the government to continue shoring up the ailing Ost-Elbian estate system through continued tariff protection, artificially high grain prices and a policy of grants and loans.

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