Religious wars throughout the world have simply reinforced my negative opinion of organized religion.
The media often reinforces stereotypes regarding minorities.
The battle was going badly, and the army had to call for reinforcements.
The leader of the party is trying to
reinforce his position by surrounding himself with his most loyal supporters.
Overly strict parents often seem to reinforce their teenagers' determination to rebel.
He made a paper airplane, and reinforced the wings with tape to make it heavier, so it would go farther and
straighter.
The United Nation's choice of Norway as the best country in the world to live in has reinforced this country's good reputation abroad.
The government has sent out troops to try to prevent reinforcements from reaching the rebel camp.
The division of labor in human
societies leads to increasing dependencies, which in turn reinforce social behavior.
Emile Durkheim claimed that religion creates and reinforces social solidarity.
George Weinberg once said you must never give up what you're trying to do because giving up reinforces a sense of incompetence, whereas going on gives you a commitment to success.
Writer Lisa Alther once admitted, "I wrote for twelve years, and collected 250 rejection slips before getting any fiction published, so I guess outside reinforcement isn't all that important to me."
In March of 1943, the Allies won an important battle in the Bismarck Sea, ending efforts by Japan to send reinforcements to its troops in New Guinea.
In 2003, the concrete shield thrown up to block radiation escaping the Chernobyl nuclear power station after it exploded in 1986 was collapsing and needed urgent reinforcement.
Researchers now believe that smoking cigarettes produces chemical reactions in the brain which lead to reinforcing effects.