Similar words: accounting, hunting, daunting, mount, surmount, amount to, insurmountable, panting. Meaning: ['maʊntɪŋ] n. 1. an event that involves rising to a higher point (as in altitude or temperature or intensity etc.) 2. framework used for support or display.
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91. Following mounting concern about some of the problems of adoption and fostering, a departmental committee was set up to investigate.
92. These protectors are compatible with most cylinder mounting kits, very robust and economic in service.
93. In the nineteenth century, economic expansion through imperialism was seen as the panacea for the mounting social problems.
94. Indirect evidence of mounting demographic pressure is also provided by the steady destruction of the forests.
95. But it was clear he would face mounting pressure to intervene from not only congressional leaders but travelers.
96. David watched in awe and mounting panic as she unsheathed her beauty.
97. Although the platform was given a very sophisticated mounting it was not able to have complete rotational freedom.
98. They reached the entrance in mutual silence and, seething in mounting outrage, she was propelled inside.
99. It was also the result of mounting pressure from the late 1870s for more humane treatment of the aged.
100. Together, the Doctor and Bishop scrambled through the inner door against the mounting pressure of air.
101. With no more resources than Charles Surface, he entertained London society with great panache and little regard for mounting debts.
102. Charsky, rising, reached down a - hand to assist her in mounting the stage.
103. Another year of mounting losses proved too much for Pepperdine's basketball coach.
104. The chart table is supported on a tier of large drawers and there is adequate space on the bulkhead for mounting instruments.
105. Fourth, mounting evidence suggests their condition is tied to particular genes.
106. She felt his excitement mounting, and to accommodate him, she screamed.
107. The board is secured to the base section with M3 mounting hardware.
108. Sometime in the night Katie wandered upstairs, and Nadal followed, mounting the stairs silently.
109. Read in studio Two and a half million families are being crippled by mounting debts according to an independent report just released.
110. There was Treasury alarm at mounting financial commitments and Silkin received no consistent enthusiasm from his colleagues for his proposals.
111. Seatbelt anchorage points are integral with the seats, with the upper mounting points adjustable to six different positions.
112. Both sides have reacted warily to the mounting pressure to force her to testify.
113. But then there was nothing left to pay the drivers or to settle the mounting bills.
114. In mounting dismay she peered into the gloom, the invidious nature of her position coming home to her with a vengeance.
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115. The response to mounting criticism is to reorganise or complain of lack of resources.
116. Heseltine came under mounting pressure to stand in the forthcoming leadership election.
117. Against this income stream, Flynn faced mounting tuition bills, which averaged $ 29, 328 annually over 11 years.
118. Through mounting intervention to sustain a profitable economy, capitalist states are haphazardly establishing a wholly new arena of political confrontation.
119. A number of the mounting trays are still missing, especially the ones for the Standard Beam Approach boxes.
120. What are the reasons for mounting unemployment in the Arab countries?
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