benching in A Sentence

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    What's happening is that he's Benching you.

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    This government overreach is Benching 100 employees.

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    Improving your form will instantly boost your bench, but Benching alone will only help you so much.

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    Benching is defined as when someone doesn't know if they want to keep dating their partner so they“bench” them.

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    By saying‘I don't support someone' and then going all out to support my Benching in the press is prejudice of the clearest sort,

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    By saying'I don't support someone' and then going all out to support my Benching in the press is prejudice of the clearest sort," said Mithali.

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    He does his strength and conditioning with legendary gym Westside Barbell, which has produced more elite-level powerlifters than any other training facility- but he doesn't do much squatting and Benching.

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    Most people, and especially athletes, are not competitive powerlifters, so they shouldn't get into the habit of taking things out of context and assuming that Benching with an arched lower back is bad or unsafe.

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    Her brazen support in the press with regard to the decision of my Benching in the semifinal of the T20 World Cup has left me deeply distressed, more because she knows the real facts having spoken to me.".

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    Based on the agency's experience in administering the H-1B program, USCIS recognizes that significant employer violations- such as paying less than the required wage, Benching employees(not paying workers the required wage while they wait for projects or work) and having employees perform non-specialty occupation jobs- may be more likely to occur when petitioners place employees at third-party worksites.

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    The memo clearly outlines the USCIS agenda against the H-1B program stating“USCIS recognizes that significant employer violations- such as paying less than the required wage, Benching employees(not paying workers the required wage while they wait for projects or work) and having employees perform non-specialty occupation jobs- may be more likely to occur when petitioners place employees at third-party worksites.

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    Based on the agency's experience in administering the H-1B program, USCIS recognizes that significant employer violations- such as paying less than the required wage, Benching employees(not paying workers the required wage while they wait for projects or work) and having employees perform non-specialty occupation jobs- may be more likely to occur when petitioners place employees at third-party worksites," said the memorandum.

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