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Sentence count:172+14Posted:2016-07-16Updated:2020-07-24
Antonym: oppositionresistanceSimilar words: assistantresistancedistancein the distanceassistassist instancesubstanceMeaning: [-təns]  n. 1. the activity of contributing to the fulfillment of a need or furtherance of an effort or purpose 2. a resource. 
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91. Campaigns are designed and media are selected with the assistance of advertising agencies.
92. I played with a few of the new titles, with lots of technical assistance from some computer literati.
93. Involving users directly in the needs assessment process, thus ensuring them a voice in assistance provided to them. 3.
94. In the latter case the hardware may provide some assistance in interpreting the extracode.
95. They produced a declaration calling for financial and technological assistance from the developed world in return for taking steps to preserve their forests.
96. The two-phase therapy was designed to restore respiratory muscles so breathing could be accomplished without mechanical assistance.
97. Finally, the policy also aims to provide assistance to employees with other substance abuse problems.
98. The austerity measures affected primarily spending on health, social welfare, defence and overseas development assistance.
99. The rate of interest at which this assistance is provided indicates the Bank's view of the appropriate level of interest rates.
100. Legal Advice: Access to independent legal advice, assistance and representation is essential to any refugee determination process.
101. Deliberate assistance to economic growth went hand in hand with administrative reform aimed at channelling its profits firmly into princely treasuries.
102. Both companies have policies about benefits, disability, reasonable accommodation,[www.Sentencedict.com] discrimination and employee assistance.
103. The school's director said he had not received any real assistance in years.
104. Help those who need assistance, as agreed with your supervisor.
105. The author wishes to acknowledge the assistance of the Defense Department.
106. The centres are essentially for advice and usually offer only a limited amount, if any, of further assistance.
107. Assistance may take the form of an offer of alternative accommodation or a cash payment.
108. No Press appeals were made for assistance from the general public.
109. There will also be assistance in planning and implementing new product development programmes as well as positioning and launching products in international markets.
110. Nor was government aid to the landlord restricted to armed assistance.
111. The international community, and journalists in particular, could be of great assistance in ensuring that elections are free and fair.
112. These people are usually drawn from the employee assistance, human resources, health promotion, affirmative action or equal employment departments.
113. You get no assistance from robes, choirs, lofty pulpits and religious furniture designed to give you status.
114. The existing arrangements of asking for police assistance when the presence of weapons is suspected are considered to be quite adequate.
115. I am deeply indebted to Henry Rosemont, who gave a great deal of assistance in the final revisions of the manuscript.
116. Again, advice and assistance may be different with the latter requiring some positive action on behalf of the client.
117. But with foreign assistance to developing world agriculture in decline, that will be harder.
118. But advocates for disabled children said the rules will also deny assistance to those with much more severe problems.
119. In the past, local hotlines have to the best of their ability provided only a patchwork quilt of assistance.
120. For one thing, I went around the company offering expert assistance to people.
More similar words: assistantresistancedistancein the distanceassistassist instancesubstanceinstancefor instancecircumstancedistantpittanceacceptanceof importanceresistinsistsubsistpersistassignstandconsistclassicmassiveclassifyconsist inconsist ofstand bystand outstand up
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