Similar words: supporter, support, supportive, in support of, supportable, child support, imported, purported. Meaning: [sə'pɔrt /-'pɔːt] adj. 1. sustained or maintained by aid (as distinct from physical support) 2. held up or having the weight borne especially from below.
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(121) This coalition against the interests of peasants and workers was supported by a strong state that provides trade protection and labour control.
(122) Dole also switched his position on affirmative action, saying he wanted to dismantle a program he previously supported.
(123) Dole, with farmers and agribusiness at the core of his Kansas constituency, has strongly supported tax credits for ethanol.
(124) These are great vaulted underground caverns, the roof supported by columns which display a wide variety of capital design.
(125) It was supported in this claim by the Trustee of Lord Northampton's Settlement, who is co-defendant.
(126) The fact that such a cheque is supported by a cheque guarantee card makes no difference.
(127) The majority concede that a complaint which is not supported by evidence of injury is unlikely to be pursued by the police.
(128) Graceful[sentencedict.com], narrow arches supported by Corinthian columns flank its altar and frame its windows.
(129) The laboratories supported by the various cancer research agencies have, of course, made many valuable discoveries.
(130) In order to encourage participation, task groups are supported which consider, in depth, various Ada-related aspects.
(131) The case against Coleman was largely circumstantial, supported by some inconclusive forensic evidence.
(132) His cell was eight by fifteen with a solid oak door supported by steel bands.
(133) How you conduct negotiations from there is largely a question of individual judgment supported by sound professional advice.
(134) Despite their claim that their argument is supported by historical evidence, Coakley and Hughes do not cite any supporting historical evidence.
(135) Speech is heavily supported by gestures and other cues from context.
(136) The success of the modernisation drive was called into question as was the security of party leaders who supported the developmentalist line.
(137) For this reason, a mechanism must be built to ensure that assessors can be monitored and supported. Sentencedict.com
(138) All are lofty with high vaults supported by flying buttress schemes.
(139) Subsequent studies have supported the hypothesis that population mixing can influence the incidence of childhood leukaemia.
(140) Local stations and telecommunications facilities should be supported largely out of local contributions and appropriations from local communities.
(141) The essential characteristic of Byzantine dome construction is that such a dome is supported upon and covers a square form.
(142) The appeal is supported by notable musicians like the cellist Julian Lloyd-Webber.
(143) Health authorities are supported by medical and by administrative staff.
(144) Dole also supported an amendment to impose term limits on members of Congress, despite his own 35 years in that body.
(145) Though most of the tenants are probably Labour voters, the local Liberals and Tories have supported the co-ops.
(146) His strong defence was supported by authority members, convened in a small working party to investigate the allegations.
(147) This judgement is supported by the paradoxical result of replacing the adverb by its antonym:?
(148) Once this has been done the whole shuttle assembly is supported on the solid rocket boosters.
(149) Among all voters, Fabrizio found that two-thirds supported balancing the budget over cutting taxes.
(150) He presented Widnes with public baths in 1889 and supported convalescent homes in Heswall and Southport.
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