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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211. He not only saw off no-confidence motions, but won the Congress round to supporting direct elections for an executive presidency.
212. A market downturn in rig moves was more than compensated for by a significant increase in supporting offshore construction projects.
213. But it was confirmed he briefed an official of the Parades Commission, which is supporting his attempt to resolve the impasse.
214. There is no better way to help people in need than through supporting Care.
215. Most Roman sculptors were very cautious about supporting large blocks of marble.
216. The meats are unfailingly tender and flavorful, and the stuffed tomatoes deserve a Tony Award for best supporting actor.
217. History books have their main ideas, supporting evidence and factual details arranged in a particular manner.
218. But other organisations supporting traditional woodland management have more far-reaching objectives in mind.
219. This form, together with any supporting documentation,[http://sentencedict.com/supporting.html] will be sent by the person who requested the change to the Change Coordinator.
220. The supporting cast, especially Danny Glover and Gregory Hines, are also superb.
221. But supporting a bewildering variety of good causes is typical of the famous in the late-80s.
222. It boasts a wide range of habitats supporting an impressive variety of plants, birds and butterflies.
223. We need to carry on in our supporting role, offering a reliable, efficient and friendly service.
224. But when she glanced at him she saw he was supporting his chin on one hand and gazing directly at her.
225. That was how she felt - as though those dear supporting figures of her childhood were once again hovering over her.
226. Evidence supporting a genetic component to predisposition comes mainly from a large study of 15924 male twin pairs.
227. Will the Government stop pressurising authorities to cease supporting small primary schools through additional support across the county?
228. He slumped forward in his seat, supporting his arms on his knees, when the jury foreman announced the verdict.
229. So, I guess I started supporting Leeds just as they started their downward trend.
230. I commiserate with my hon. Friend on his misfortune this evening, in finding himself inadvertently supporting us in the Lobby.
231. As a result the Edinburgh Conference of 1936 passed resolutions leaving the Labour Party supporting collective security but opposing rearmament.
232. The regime has been accused of supporting extremists in other countries in the region.
233. There's too many metal and dirge infested undertones but they'd go down a storm supporting Silverfish.
234. An especially large debt is owed to the Bunting Institute of Radcliffe College for supporting my research at a critical time.
235. Work has so far included research into early medieval glass beads which provides supporting evidence for the fragmentary work on vessel glass.
236. The series started off a few years ago with a different name and a different supporting cast.
237. If this macroscopic change altered the microscopic laws, these laws would eventually reach a form capable of supporting an H-theorem.
238. She won an Oscar nomination for best supporting actress.
239. Two arms curving and inspiration, supporting and expiration.
240. Hats off to them for supporting the homeless.
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