Synonym: bring, clear, earn, fetch, gain, introduce, make, pull in, realise, realize, take in. Similar words: engineering, coming in, bring, bring up, bring out, bring down, bring back, bring about. Meaning: v. 1. bring in a new person or object into a familiar environment 2. earn on some commercial or business transaction; earn as salary or wages 3. be sold for a certain price 4. submit (a verdict) to a court 5. transmit.
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121 Carol a Mom's gotta do what a Mom's gotta do. Son, bring in my Camembert.
122 Therefore, the study attempted to bring in short-term group play therapy, especially solve the problem of children's emotional social skill shortage.
123 Clove oil stimulates the gums to bring in more blood to aid the immune system in fighting off the infection in the mouth.
124 Ownership refuses to loosen the purse strings athat would bring in a superstar talent.
125 Simply scrapping these distortions—in other words, broadening the base of taxation without any new taxes—could bring in some $1 trillion a year. Sentencedict.com
126 "One of my first acts as president will be to bring in the Joint Chiefs of Staff, to bring in my national security team, and design a plan for a responsible drawdown, " said Barack Obama.
127 Perhaps the biggest reason companies over-correct during tough economic times is that they can bring in new talent more easily – and often more cheaply – than they could in a good economy.
128 I think it might have been a technical and tactical decision, as they either have another transfer target or opted not to bring in anyone for that left flank.
129 There, for free and sometimes on camera, they appraise items that ordinary people bring in.
130 Capillary action wicks water to the algae, and ducts bring in the hot flue gas.
131 If you're not going to have intercourse with your partner, why not bring in some fun sex toys to play with instead?
132 Later he added that in the agreement with Bullitt it had been stated that the changing military position might bring in alterations.
133 Other critics dismiss as far-fetched Mr Cain's claim that his dramatically lower rates would unleash such rapid growth that they would bring in as much revenue as the current tax code.
134 The rancher wants us to Bring in more hay for his cattle.
135 Be not penny-wise have wings, and sometimes they fly away of themselves, sometimes them must be set flying to bring in more.
136 Many people bring in a " feng shui master " to tell them.
137 The institutionalization of Emotion has different functional requirements whose maladjustment could bring in clash.
138 The VMT is not suggested just as a way to bring in revenue, though.
139 The school's principal, Catherine O'Neill, wrote: "Dear parent, from time to time we will request your daughter to bring in a toilet roll to her class teacher.
140 Be not penny-wise: riches have wings, and sometimes they fly away of themselves; sometimes they must be set flying to bring in more.
141 However, Margaret did bring in some of her own supporters as well.
142 One of the good decisions I made in my 10 years was to make Pat Rice my assistant and to bring in Boro Primorac.
143 She bring in an armful of fresh flower from the garden.
144 The DPRK customs department does not allow tourists to bring in cell phones and high power telescopes, but non-professional cameras are allowed.
145 India has also made it tougher for its companies to bring in foreign workers for contract labor, a move that has had a significant impact on the energy sector.
146 In the most public incident, Broadreach Capital Partners, which owns the Aviara resort in Carlsbad, Calif., tried to cancel its contract and bring in new managers.
147 They were getting ready to bring in a dark horse to stampede the election.
148 So, if the Knicks were to bring in (two big time free agent superstars), I would be a fool to not want to stay here.
149 VTC-90 vertical turbine classifier would bring in a new type equipment featured classification efficiency, stable capability, as well as simple installation and maintenance.
150 We met him yesterday at a cannery village near the Columbia River, when we were watching some fishermen bring in the fish.
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