Bolstering definition

Bolstering means looping, or increasing the length of a proposed main extension beyond that required to serve a particular development, in order to provide for the orderly development of the District’s distribution system, improve water quality, and/or improve system reliability.
Bolstering means looping, or increasing the length of a proposed main extension beyond that required to serve a particular development, in order to provide for the orderly development of the District distribution system, to improve water quality, or to improve system reliability.
Bolstering means increasing the length and/or depth of a proposed main line extension beyond that required to serve a particular development.

Examples of Bolstering in a sentence

  • Bolstering AREVA, Westinghouse’s key competitor, is unlikely to be the PRC’s preference.

  • Bolstering our electric transmission system will reduce the prices consumers pay for electricity and will enhance U.S. energy security and the reliability and resilience of our electrical grid by limiting vulnerability to local events, including those associated with climate change.

  • Bolstering judicial review would go some way toward addressing a significant concern with arbitration: that most arbitrators are biased in favor of the repeat players that pay their fees and generate most of their business.

  • Bolstering our preparedness and responsiveness QUT has a Cyber Insurance Policy that provides up to $10 million of coverage.

  • Bolstering Central Valley wetland habitats by providing reliable refuge water supplies is a long-term proposition, and year-to-year contracts would not provide enough certainty to promote effective management of on- refuge habitats.

  • Bolstering the development of a National Disaster Social Work Curriculum will advance the HHS’s goal to support families and communities during future emergency incidents while fostering a national community of practice grounded in social work disaster expertise.

  • SANCCOB’s Chick Bolstering Project (which officially commenced in 2006) has led to over 9,500 African Penguin chicks being admitted to the Chick Rearing Unit in Cape Town, with 81% being successfully released back into the wild.

  • Bolstering capacity in this area will ensure that strategic objectives outlined in the various health programmes and plans are operationalized.

  • Bolstering the arbitrator’s conclusion in Saskatchewan Telecommunications, supra, is the fact that the collective agreement language at issue in that case expressly contemplated the employer and union could agree to waive the period required for reinstatement of sick leave benefits in the event of an enduring "chronic illness".

  • Transparency International – Secretariat (TI-S) is the coordinator of the Bolstering Integrity in Public Contracting: A Reinvigorated Approach and Coalition on Integrity Pacts project, which is funded by the Siemens Integrity Initiative (SII).

Related to Bolstering

  • Dewatering means the removal of water for construction activity. It can be a discharge of appropriated surface or groundwater to dry and/or solidify a construction site. It may require Minnesota Department of Natural Resources permits to be appropriated and if contaminated may require other MPCA permits to be discharged.

  • Watcher means a voting poll watcher, a counting poll watcher, an inspecting

  • Blasting means the use of explosive materials to fracture:

  • Littering ’ means putting litter in such a location that it falls, descends, blows, is washed, percolates or otherwise escapes or is likely to fall, descend blow, be washed, percolate or otherwise escape into or onto any public place, or causing, permitting or allowing litter to fall, descend, blow, washed, percolate or otherwise escape into or onto any public place.

  • Homeless means lacking fixed, regular and adequate housing. You may be homeless if you are living in shelters, parks, motels, hotels, public spaces, camping grounds, cars, abandoned buildings, or temporarily living with other people because you have nowhere else to go. Also, if you are living in any of these situations and fleeing an abusive parent, you may be considered homeless even if your parent would otherwise provide a place to live.