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bring in



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This is a challenge for a country that depends on energy exports to bring in the dollars it needs to stabilize its currency and make payments on dollar-denominated debt.

From MarketWatch

She was brought in to turn around one of the world’s biggest economic implosions in modern history.

From The Wall Street Journal

"We will have to cut back the shoulders of this damaged area in steps and bring in new material of the right quality to rebuild the embankment up in levels," she said.

From BBC

Who knows what the Littler effect might bring in the years to come?

From BBC

He didn't have a pre-season to work with his players and he didn't have a transfer window to bring in more players that could play his system.

From BBC