Similar words: backed, packed, sacked, tracked, stacked, cracked, unpacked, prepacked. Meaning: adj. having backing.
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61. The language of rights evokes the context of legal entitlement backed up by civil enforcement.
62. If it has to be backed up by close supervision and control a point may be reached where such activities are self-defeating.
63. The laws should be backed up by an effective inspectorate, it states.
64. In London we have a team of 4 specialist nurses backed up by 2 doctors.
65. Three possible explanations have been put forward, each backed up by solid research and none likely to be the sole mechanism.
66. The lively cast of seven, backed up by a three-piece band, energetically prances through this material.
67. Gas pedal to the floor, we backed up with the engine whining and the chassis shaking.
68. The best defensive weapon is usually interest rates - backed up by whatever policy changes are needed to restore credibility.
69. Its work will be backed up by a new ministerial committee.
70. Humphrey backed up Dulles(sentencedict.com), not least because of his dread of excessive government spending.
71. It could still be modified for use, provided it was backed up with some new, stronger coercion.
72. Haslam was backed up by a four-man team of senior colleagues, all of whom were highly professional.
73. When ideology is backed up with money and resources, you spend it to carry out that ideology.
74. Four reports were published, backed up by a series of duplicated reports which were circulated to interested parties.
75. Otherwise they have installed non-slip surfaces throughout and they have an exemplary record backed up by the Government.
76. It is also a comfort that we run in an environment where the whole file system is backed up every night.
77. The former manor spread over several parishes, with a particular emphasis on sheep farming backed up by a large wheat crop.
78. It had backed up against the patio, completely concealing the ornate wall and steps that led down on to the gravelled walks.
79. After the van had been loaded it drove to another loading bay and backed up against a second wagon.
80. Most communications are later backed up by directives, which require member states to ensure that their legal systems comply.
81. A County-model Land-Rover had been backed up against a stack of firewood in the shelter of a thatched carport.
82. Natural rebels, backed up with the guts it takes to buck the system. Sentencedict.com
83. He was backed up by true freshman Marcus Fields, who gained 90 yards on 19 carries.
84. This type of comment was backed up by a small pressure group which acted independently of the main Association at public meetings.
85. Then it returned to the original wagon and backed up against it again.
86. The common view, backed up by hard evidence is that investment has been badly hit by the recession.
87. This may be accomplished by periodic formal physical therapy sessions backed up by daily home exercises.
88. That is to say that only those needs backed up by hard cash are seriously taken in account.
89. The patients'files are backed up on a remote server.
90. Although, ideally, all the artifacts are backed up sufficiently outside your production environment, you might need to back-publish for disaster recovery of the authoring system.
More similar words: backed, packed, sacked, tracked, stacked, cracked, unpacked, prepacked, gobsmacked, linebacker, back to back, back-to-back, backpacking, backtrack, backpack, docked, tucked, wicked, cocked, wrecked, shocked, blocked, plucked, locked in, unpicked, panicked, landlocked, cocked hat, unchecked, knocked down.