On this page you'll find 10+ example sentences with Resourcing. Discover the meaning, how to use the word correctly in a sentence.
Resourcing meaning
The provision of resources.
Using Resourcing
- The main meaning on this page is: The provision of resources.
- In the example corpus, resourcing often appears in combinations such as: and resourcing, the resourcing, resourcing and.
Context around Resourcing
- Average sentence length in these examples: 27.2 words
- Position in the sentence: 4 start, 9 middle, 7 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Resourcing
- In this selection, "resourcing" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 27.2 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, computational, new, accountability, per, churches and agility stand out and add context to how "resourcing" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include about the resourcing and priorities and access to resourcing and training. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "resourcing" sits close to words such as adjoint, affixes and agonisingly, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with resourcing
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Investment and resourcing are needed in these departments. (8 words)
Added to that there is a resourcing issue. (8 words)
Centralizing allowed us to realize synergies and reduce resourcing,” said Wolfenbarger. (11 words)
Mr Third said a “significant amount of resourcing” was required from the get-go and added: “We had to look at what evidence we had around the scene of the deposition that could help us identify the people that were involved. (41 words)
But as well as changes to the rules, Ms King said, police leaders needed to "put the resourcing and expertise into making sure that those who shouldn't be carrying a warrant card aren't able to do so". (39 words)
Western security analysts say the attack raised questions about the resourcing and priorities of Russian intelligence agencies that have been heavily focused on the Ukraine war and the need to stamp out opposition to it within Russia. (37 words)
Example sentences (20)
All the time, there is a race to both expand the computational resourcing per square foot in the existing data centers as well as to expand the overall data center footprint.
Better access to resourcing and training supports "getting the new trains into service as soon as possible", according to the state government.
But as well as changes to the rules, Ms King said, police leaders needed to "put the resourcing and expertise into making sure that those who shouldn't be carrying a warrant card aren't able to do so".
In 2021 £3.5m was allocated to the development of two new ‘resourcing churches’, St Luke’s and St John’s in Blackpool.
Investment and resourcing are needed in these departments.
Serving as a blueprint for bridging the strategy-implementation gap, the report is focused on five recommendations —alignment, accountability, resourcing, agility, and culture.
Van Myall said Q4 saw completion of a 10-month review of the Town’s Healthcare Portfolio, leading to a focus on organization and resourcing this year.
Lisa Denning, head of talent and resourcing at the Royal Devon said: “Apprenticeships allow the Royal Devon to invest, grow and develop our colleagues to gain a recognised qualification.
Mr Third said a “significant amount of resourcing” was required from the get-go and added: “We had to look at what evidence we had around the scene of the deposition that could help us identify the people that were involved.
NSW Ambulance is going to market for a real time decision support system, to assist the dispatch and resourcing decisions currently made solely by humans.
Over that period, 84 incidents had apparently been reported to the police in relation to the site/tenants, although of course, not all will have been of consequence or require resourcing by the police.
The resourcing for this network of virtual branches would effectively be the efficiency dividend that Great Southern Bank gains from implementing technology such as AI that improves staff productivity and frees up their time.
The state says it will increase its share of the School Resourcing Standard from to 75 per cent but is pushing the federal government to lift its offer from 22.5 to 25 per cent.
This action is about better care for our patients, and better resourcing for our communities, our practices, and our staff.
Western security analysts say the attack raised questions about the resourcing and priorities of Russian intelligence agencies that have been heavily focused on the Ukraine war and the need to stamp out opposition to it within Russia.
Whether markets rise and fall, one of your most important roles as a business leader is resourcing appropriately to achieve strategic priorities and support the long-term sustainability of the business.
Added to that there is a resourcing issue.
Centralizing allowed us to realize synergies and reduce resourcing,” said Wolfenbarger.
Cisco is shifting to the concept of affinity groups: communities the company is formally resourcing to build internal support structures and provide better insights into what is going on inside the firm.
Owen Speid, president of the Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA), used something he saw during a visit to a high school in Trelawny last week to underscore the chronic under-resourcing of the education sector.
Common combinations with resourcing
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- and resourcing 8×
- the resourcing 5×
- resourcing and 3×
- resourcing of 3×
- resourcing for 3×
- resourcing the 3×
- of resourcing 2×
- better resourcing 2×
- is resourcing 2×
- as resourcing 2×