Similar words: backpacking, lacking, packing, hacking, stacking, tracking, cracking, blacking. Meaning: ['bækɪŋ] n. 1. the act of providing approval and support 2. something forming a back that is added for strengthening 3. financial resources provided to make some project possible.
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181. Such direct methods were hardly possible except with the backing of military power.
182. Clinton syphoned off suburban traditional Republican voters while still commanding backing from the poor and black Democrats in the inner-cities.
183. When they could no longer claim to act with royal backing they were dangerously vulnerable.
184. Cut out the collage pieces and position them on the backing and mark their places lightly with a pencil.
185. These plants, unlike the earlier tonics, have the backing of a large amount of experimental and clinical data.
186. But lawmakers and health experts are already backing away from Bush's first steps toward overhauling federal health insurance.
187. Thousands of people across the country have signed the plea which has the full backing of the Opposition.
188. During these times it was the unchristian practice of most priests to preserve the status quo by backing the king and nobles.
189. Record a backing tape with this chord and try experimenting with the mode.
190. Hinds' backing band, named after Fats Domino, counts eight musicians, including a three-piece horn section.
191. Backing on to a Park - Rosemary Gardens - with sports facilities and playground.
192. But the measure is still pending and has the backing of the Clinton administration and congressional leaders.
193. Jerry Lee still found time to criticise the bassist from his own backing band but was now in classic form.
194. A solid backing Readers and of Grimsby read our recent tank decor review and request for your own ideas.
195. Were we going to be looking at guys backing into the path of oncoming lorries in order to preserve the decencies?
196. This time the spelling changes had the backing of the government as well as of the Academy.
197. We shall go on backing business in the region and encouraging companies to relocate here.
198. But, whatever the result, he is backing United to be the first Premier League champions.
199. It gave some backing to Wilson's much-publicized but largely ineffective policy of economic sanctions against Rhodesia.
200. Third, because the elections were internationally recognized as free and fair, Taylor will have the backing of the international community.
201. The regime was given strong backing by the Soviet Union but failed to gain widespread popular support.
202. But it was done now, there was no way of backing out.
203. He looked around him for some sort of weapon, backing off as Duvall walked slowly towards him.
204. The Government was also strongly backing an international trading system for fossil fuel emissions.
205. In many cases, such projects would not be undertaken without structural fund backing.
206. By simply backing out of public provision,[Sentence dictionary] governments turn services over to the private market.
207. Neither group competed as a political party in the elections, instead giving their backing to independent candidates.
208. And it has also provided financial backing for research into alternatives to the use of animals.
209. They provide backing for such shattering conclusions as the following: s fly.
210. He already has the backing of £4.5 million from the Prudential insurance company.
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