How To Use Equipping In A Sentence

  • Such categorization often results in intellectual stereotyping that disrupts the process of equipping students for ministry.
  • For example, around 1750 Antoine Thiout introduced the innovation of equipping a lathe with a screw drive.
  • Relative poverty, however, did not prevent Martin from equipping himself with an excellent education.
  • The article states, “John McCain skipped close to a dozen votes on Iraq, and on at least another 10 occasions, he voted against arming and equipping the troops, providing adequate rest for the troops between deployments and for health care or other benefits for veterans.” McCain in Colorado - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com
  • According to Davenant, in 1639 Suckling spent the colossal sum of £12,000 on equipping "100 very handsome proper young men, whom he clad in white doublets and scarlett breeches, and scarlet coates, hatts, and . . . feathers" to lend military support to the king's ill-fated advance against the first Scottish rebellion, one episode in the long period of conflict. Pens at the Ready
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  • British art reached a magnificent peak, especially in metalwork, all swirling motifs and fine enamelling, but it concentrated on the equipping of warrior chiefs and possibly the adornment of shrines.
  • They spent a lot of money equipping the school with new computers.
  • He said there had been a ‘huge increase in the defence bill’ and the state would be spending R30 bn over next five years re-equipping the defence force.
  • But if by Neoplatonic belief stars were considered divine agencies, and if by humanist interpretation the sacred task of the Roman augur were translated to the role of the Christian priest, then the process of astrological divination and its place in human affairs is less opaque, at least at the court of Urbino: it is a cultural absorption of history into a new context, equipping humans to make decisions in the face of uncertainty. Architecture and Memory: The Renaissance Studioli of Federico da Montefeltro
  • As a leader in war he is responsible for the raising, equipping and training of the local fyrd which is drawn from among the lesser nobles and upper ranks of the peasantry in the area.
  • The talk this year is all about the global scourge of terrorism and in particular President Bush's singling out of Iraq, Iran, and North Korea as the axis of terror, countries that need to be watched and will be held accountable for harboring, financing, training, or equipping what they call agents of terror. CNN Transcript Feb 2, 2002
  • As the current administration in office is learning, war is a spendy business - feeding and equipping troops, buying armaments and ammunition, transporting materials to and fro - it all costs lots of money.
  • To meet this challenge, the Army is fielding new information technologies and developing new doctrine, while reorganizing and re-equipping its warfighting organizations.
  • The reporter visitors will probably write headlines and cutlines at first, equipping them to suggest them later.
  • Mr Brunet says the future's looking bright too, with youngsters acquiring important skills early on, equipping them well for the future.
  • Relative poverty, however, did not prevent Martin from equipping himself with an excellent education.
  • In the construction of this little word "equipping," taken with its context, is the point, apparently so knotty, which is to be determined. The Alexandra
  • Character customisation, which is done by equipping genes acquired from defeated enemies, is another interesting approach to adding and selecting abilities and spells, albeit one that requires some fiddling with menus. Pocket Gamer | www.pocketgamer.co.uk | Latest additions
  • Relative poverty, however, did not prevent Martin from equipping himself with an excellent education.
  • So equipping them to reach out to others will be your most effective form of evangelism. Working with Teenagers
  • The government is spending billions of rand re-equipping the South African armed forces, whilst claiming it lacks the resources to provide basic necessities like clean water and electricity for millions of ordinary families.
  • The U.S. warrant accuses Aswat of conspiring with others between October 1999 and April 2000 to set up a camp in Bly, Ore., aimed at training and equipping individuals to "fight jihad in Afghanistan," police said in a statement. 08/07/2005
  • As a result, many major manufacturers are equipping their firearms with integral locking devices or including trigger locks with every firearm.
  • The company's wholesale division dragged its heels on equipping local exchanges for ADSL, understandably, while it figured out a way of making it pay.
  • An equipping ministry demands a change of attitude in both full-time staff people and the church as a whole. Christianity Today
  • This is where the bulk of the cloud IT market will be: re-equipping enterprise data centres to become IT power stations, generating applications as services, and gaining economies of scale from the high utilisation of commodity resources such as bladed x86 processors, scalable modular storage arrays, and an underlying Ethernet network. The Register
  • They spent a lot of money equipping the school with new computers.
  • By the end of the tenth century, a system of military service had developed in which every unit of five hides was responsible for providing and equipping one man for the fyrd (militia).
  • The white paper was welcomed by anti-nuclear groups including Greenpeace, which claimed the MoD had wasted money "equipping itself to fight the last war rather than the next". National security strategy says UK under threat of cyber attack
  • They are re-equipping the Air Force with up-to-date aircraft now and that is as it should be. DOUBTFUL MOTIVES
  • Relative poverty, however, did not prevent Martin from equipping himself with an excellent education.
  • That leaves twenty-one days for equipping, for training and everything. KARA KUSH
  • Profits, he said, had been ploughed back into the business, re-equipping the warehouse and expanding the sales team.
  • Obscuring the role that corruption and ineptitude have played in arming and equipping our foes in the interests of drumming up another war just makes me sick beyond belief. Biden on Iraq - Swampland - TIME.com
  • Miniature furniture is an obvious place to begin equipping your dollhouse.
  • Appreciating his good fortune in escaping unscathed from his burning premises, Luke was nonetheless daunted by the prospect of rebuilding and re-equipping a business expanded over 24 years.
  • Relative poverty, however, did not prevent Martin from equipping himself with an excellent education.
  • So equipping them to reach out to others will be your most effective form of evangelism. Working with Teenagers
  • Her father held to the notion that vast wealth was only fun when you got to flaunt it, and he had spared no expense equipping her Guard. TREASON KEEP
  • I am very concerned that we are not equipping our young people with the skills which will be needed in the future.
  • Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld and Gen. Richard B. Myers, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said at a news conference that the American strategy in retaking rebel-held strongholds hinged on training and equipping Iraqi forces to take the lead. September 2004
  • They spent a lot of money equipping the school with new computers.

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