Some described false confidence as the ultimate fair-weather friend, buoying you when times are good and deserting you when they're bad. |
In 2009 many countries rolled out big packages of tax cuts and extra spending in the hope of buoying growth. |
On the 19th the cable was once more hooked, and raised about a mile from the bottom, but the sea was too rough for buoying it. |
Many of the old socialist bastions are in and around Glasgow, a city that voted for independence last year, buoying the Nationalists there. |
There is no elaboration in the apparatus beyond that necessary to show the operation of buoying the vessel over the obstructions. |
The harbour authority incurred expense in lighting and buoying the wreck which it sought to recover from the defendants. |