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reserve

[ri-zurv] / rɪˈzɜrv /






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A spokesperson for the Co-op said the group had a solid financial position with reduced debt levels compared to five years ago and cash reserves providing "significant financial headroom".

From BBC

Rodriguez, who had served as Maduro's vice president before taking his place, has been working with the United States, including granting access to Venezuela's vast oil reserves, and freeing political detainees.

From Barron's

The metric includes a $168 million impact from certain legal, tax and regulatory reserve changes and settlements, the company said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Or maybe the splurge is reserved for the morning after: flaky pastries from the good bakery, eaten slowly with nice coffee when there’s nowhere in particular you need to be.

From Salon

But others are privately clear that their endorsements are time-limited and that they are essentially reserving their position.

From BBC