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Reams meaning
plural of ream
Example sentences (20)
A shopper looks for produce at Reams Food Store in Sandy on Sept. 23, 2022.
Jeff Harnar, Christine Pedi, Lee Roy Reams, Stacynd many others all added their own magic to the evening.
Reams of yellow police tape keep college coaches away from players or their families.
Based in Woking, Surrey, Idox specialises in software for complicated processes that traditionally involve reams of paperwork and cryptic filing systems.
His famous equation summarised reams of data showing the returns derived by capital owners — think rents enjoyed by landlords, dividends paid out to shareholders — are usually greater than overall economic growth, unless the latter is especially high.
Not that I personally play more than once a year or so, but also never got stuck behind someone buying reams of scratchers like you might at a Sheetz.
Reams of material has been written about Darwin but this is the first time his library has been itemised in its entirety.
The increasing use of technology is creating reams of sensitive and valuable health data, which has created concerns about protecting and keeping it within national boundaries when it is stored in the cloud.
The name “Bennet,” found on the tag in the dress, doesn’t ring any bells for historians at the Penobscot Marine Museum in Searsport, who have reams of information on old Searsport families involved in the seafaring industry.
In 2019, Rev. Dr. Phyllis Hayes-Reams was presented with The California Conference for Equality and Justic’s Humanitarian Award.
Observers warn however that streamlining the reams of paperwork that currently swamp Japanese companies and government offices involves deeper-rooted issues.
Penny says despite offering reams of recorded evidence and a man owning up to attacking their teenage son, no prosecutions were made.
Public sector bodies, for example, hold access to reams of personally identifiable information, requiring stringent protection.
Reams of previous studies have established a daunting array of negative outcomes for kids who grow up poor.
Taylor recalled doing reams of required paperwork, such as strategic plans and reports on how the school would comply with Title IX, academic eligibility and other issues.
The commission on July 20 ordered Morales to produce reams of records related to multiple incidents, including the decision to tear gas and pepper spray protesters, Brown’s arrest and the June arrest of a Black activist on suspicion of burglary.
The Fed’s promises to keep short-term rates low and to buy reams of bonds are also helping to keep a lid on yields, which also helps push investors into stocks.
The lack of a dominant fintech player with the scale of China’s Alipay and WeChat Pay — which have reams of data on individual spending — is also a stumbling block in luring banks on board.
This time, we have six months of lockdown under our belts and with this, reams of repugnant evidence that lockdown was the most catastrophic mistake by a government in living memory.
Today, a multi-billion-dollar industry operates around the globe, employing hundreds of thousands of people and pumping out reams of reports and information.