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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(241) The argument rests on an analogy with the right of conscientious objection which is supported by Dworkin.
(242) But it also has long supported the idea that the small company audit should go.
(243) She and her husband, Henry I, supported a number of charities.
(244) The concept of authoritarian population implies, for Jessop etal., a monolithic, relatively stable and widely supported form of government.
(245) The AFL-CIO waged a million-dollar television campaign against the measure, and threatened to target House and Senate lawmakers who supported it.
(246) All opinions are not equal. Some are a very great deal more robust, sophisticated and well supported in logic and argument than others. Douglas Adams
(247) Since my first days in the Congress, I have supported efforts to turn off the faucet of big-money campaign contributions.
(248) Unfortunately this is a commitment which is unlikely to be supported by higher pay or additional allowances.
(249) He supported orphanages and schools, underprivileged children went on camping holidays at his expense.
(250) Evaluations of policies are conducted through research and expert analysis supported by the Presidium's administrative staff.
(251) The ruling of incompetency supported Costa Rica's interests in a way that a holding of material breach would not.
(252) Presbyterian in religion, he was tolerant of other sects, and supported proposals to abolish tithes and remodel the universities.
(253) Anthony Hope would hardly have supported any grandiose claims for his tales of Ruritania.
(254) Most of the tables supported big red-and-white parasols beneath which an assortment of elderly ladies were chatting away.
(255) An opportunity was afforded when the council supported El Universal in its uncomplimentary evaluation of the work of the early independence leaders.
(256) Beyond this, however, many of the claims were supported by anecdotal and subjective impressions only.
(257) They unanimously supported calls for action to prevent bail hostels being used by potentially dangerous offenders.
(258) That same year,(www.Sentencedict.com) she supported gay activist Cleve Jones when he considered opposing Brown for his Assembly seat.
(259) Exit polls also found that one in four voters had at one time supported Dole but changed their minds.
(260) While the work of the local development agencies should be supported, their performance should also be monitored.
(261) A cloistered walkway bordered the courtyard on three sides, arches supported by white pillars, on each pillar a lamp.
(262) There she was, ably supported by active and intelligent people while she sat at home feeling cold and tired and guilty.
(263) The heavy brown head lolled a flushed cheek on the red cushion that supported his bandaged shoulder.
(264) The porch is supported by six immense pillars.
(265) Not surprisingly, they supported their co-religionists.
(266) Stem-cell research is supported by many doctors.
(267) These interactions are typically supported by clear cursor hinting.
(268) This recommendation is supported by more recent evidence.
(269) His jacket, I know, concealed a body brace which supported his spine.
(270) Many madrasas in Bangladesh are supported with money from Saudi Arabia.
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