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borders

[bawr-derz] / ˈbɔr dərz /


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Reeves said it was the government's duty to "secure our economy against shocks and protect families from the turbulence that we see beyond our borders".

From BBC

“It is incumbent on me and on this government to chart a course through that uncertainty, to secure our economy against shocks and protect families from the turbulence that we see beyond our borders,” she told lawmakers.

From The Wall Street Journal

“My hope is that readers might see how artificial borders are, how tangential they are in regard to greater, larger projects, both at the very personal level, but also at the institutional and the state level,” Garza said in a recent Zoom interview from Paris.

From Los Angeles Times

"This positive decision provides clarity and confidence for the project to move forward, bringing significant economic and employment opportunities to the Borders, while ensuring our communities and environment are respected."

From BBC

Davidson, from Galashiels in the Scottish Borders, has said the BBC should have "worked harder to prevent anything that I said" from being broadcast.

From BBC