Similar words: supportive, reporting, support, supporter, supported, in support of, supportable, child support. Meaning: [sə'pɔrtɪŋ /-'pɔː-] n. the act of bearing the weight of or strengthening. adj. 1. furnishing support and encouragement 2. capable of bearing a structural load.
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151. Arteaga and Alarcon have publicly opposed the extreme economic measures Bucaram had announced, while supporting more gradual reform.
152. Now it has submitted a new application and the council is supporting it once more.
153. The minimum wage is not, and was never intended to be, a basis for supporting families.
154. Help the Aged is a national fund-raising charity supporting projects which provide care and facilities for elderly people.
155. Middlesbrough Council and some local residents groups are supporting the Anchor application for a drinks licence.
156. First and most importantly, there is the time and commitment which people from industry put into supporting the school curriculum.
157. On either side of this were steel hoops covered in thick leather supporting the trunk.
158. The Clinton administration, though generally supporting open markets[Sentence dictionary], had taken a neutral position on the banana question.
159. On the other hand, Best Supporting Actress was hotly contested.
160. With considerable difficulty, Kirov managed to hoist the photographer to his feet, supporting his dead-weight by his arm-pits.
161. Other supporting evidence for the use of different sand sources can be found in the analytical data.
162. He argues for the coordination of agencies involved in supporting young people and considers the major issues these agencies need to address.
163. Rather than supporting the statusquo, the way things are, utopian ideologies advocate a complete change in the structure of society.
164. The dominant supporting character is Lady Davers, who supplies an analysis of society's reaction to such a misalliance.
165. And the Friends of Eastham Country Park are supporting their bid.
166. But for these hardy souls supporting Burnley isn't merely a pastime,[Sentencedict.com] it's more a way of life.
167. Whether as a bandleader or a creative supporting player, Blade's contribution is tremendously assured.
168. People who buy several souvenir buttons tell which candidate they are supporting.
169. Those who expect to reap the blessings of freedom must, like men, undergo the fatigue of supporting it. Thomas Paine
170. One of the few surprises came when Marcia Gay Harden won the best supporting actress award for her acclaimed performance in Pollock.
171. As some one said ... him and Strach had an uncanny knack of supporting each other when needed.
172. What emerged was a declaration broadly supporting the anti-crisis programme, but altering it in several crucial respects.
173. Teachers supporting their local community's campaigns have also been subject to death threats.
174. She was deciding to devote herself to supporting him as he leapt from one peak to another.
175. Thank you for supporting new artists over the years and for being the most adventurous and innovative of magazines.
176. Mr Cunningham was supporting Arsenal on that day, and vividly recalled how excited he became during the match.
177. And considering that his claim of an 85 percent cure rate was presented without any supporting evidence.
178. The rest of the democrats are wavering between supporting Yeltsin and Yavlinsky.
179. For most members, supporting their frontbench is normal and the occasions when they rebel are rare and cause them some heart-searching.
180. The vote was 306-108, with the majority Republicans solidly supporting the bipartisan bill and Democrats split.
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