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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211. I felt we were backing up a government with so little popular support that we probably should not be there.
212. Ivashko adjourned the meeting, and the politburo went into emergency session, emerging to announce its unanimous backing for Gorbachev.
213. Backing the talent of the Adamsons with this new magazine could be a vital way of influencing public opinion.
214. The activity of state medical boards is directly related to their independence and financial backing, Winn said.
215. Having announced that it would take the stand, however, the department feared the consequences of backing down.
216. The Convertible Act requires the Central Bank to maintain 100 % backing for the monetary base in gold and currency.
217. Historical documentation suggests that /a/ backing is a recent trend.
218. The bill has the backing of both houses of Congress.
219. A dense pile wears better than a loosely-woven one, which can be parted to reveal the backing.
220. If we cut up beasts simply because they cannot prevent us and because we are backing our own side in the struggle for existence, it is only logical to cut up imbeciles, criminals, enemies, or capitalists for the same reasons. C.S. Lewis
221. Today they got full backing from the visiting Prison's Minister.
222. George Miller, D-Martinez, which has the backing of environmental groups, is stalled in committee.
223. I don't think you need all these backing tapes and samples.
224. With backing from San Diego venture capitalists Kingsbury Associates, the company began researching its camera.
225. Crossing the bridge, look back at the romantic view of the palaces backing on to the canal.
226. This usually means the person making the statement has been offended and is backing away from a relationship with that person.
227. Last year, as Weld sought to raise his national political profile by backing California Gov.
228. Although the turnout was only 43 percent, 99 percent of votes cast gave backing to the Constitution.
229. Others noted the armed forces could have said publicly they were backing the elected president but declined to do so.
230. Experimental backing is an aspect of probability theory and statistics.
231. Conservative regional council chiefs denounced the idea and declared their backing for Congress.
232. The new president has the confidence and backing of all of the leaders of the surrounding states.
233. For centuries it was persecuted and the cruelties heaped upon it were given the full backing of the Church.
234. The enterprise funds will meet this need, relying on local knowledge and backing.
235. There are verses and choruses and chick backing vocals and a big Chris Hughes production to give it that radio-friendly oomph.
236. We can imagine forms of social life which don't provide the necessary backing for sorrow and affection.
236. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
237. Angry villagers claim Labour-controlled Wrekin council has ignored their protests by backing the scheme.
238. Greg Laughlin of Texas discovered last year when he failed to survive the Republican primary despite strong party backing.
239. Gloria Reuben quit acting to join Tina Turner on stage as a backing singer and dancer.
240. She raised her eyebrows and drew out a hank of hair, backing slowly away from me.
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