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resourcing

American  
[ree-sawrs-ing, -sohrs-, -zawrs-, ri-sawrs-ing] / ˈri sɔrs ɪŋ, -soʊrs-, -zɔrs-, rɪˈsɔrs ɪŋ /

noun

  1. the act or process of providing something or someone with resources; the distribution of resources.


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It urged the preservation of the institutional framework for economic and regulatory policymaking, including fully resourcing the agencies responsible for key federal functions, such as providing economic statistics.

From The Wall Street Journal • Feb. 26, 2026

Gary Friedman, RH’s CEO, said on a Dec. 11 earnings call that the existing tariffs had already resulted in “significant resourcing, product delays, out of stocks, and driven multiple rounds of price negotiations and increases.”

From Barron's • Jan. 2, 2026

“You can imagine any broad transformation plan will ultimately have some sort of resourcing impact, to the extent you’re introducing new technologies, changing processes or eliminating certain tasks and even adding others,” Grady said.

From The Wall Street Journal • Nov. 6, 2025

But the direction of that kind of enforcement resourcing is overwhelmingly a product of discretion.

From Slate • Jun. 19, 2025

A report into the event by the London Assembly's Police and Crime committee published in April noted major concerns about crowd sizes and police resourcing.

From BBC • May 20, 2025

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