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1 In short, they have been broadly supportive of Hong Kong's pro-democracy protesters.
2 Swift has also been broadly supportive of the Black Lives Matter movement.
3 Since Trump took office, however, she has been broadly supportive of his agenda.
4 And Nagl still is broadly supportive of the new strategy, despite his reservations.
5 From the dozens of responses, a grand total of four were broadly supportive .
6 The European Commission has been broadly supportive of open access policies for some time.
7 But other shareholders were broadly supportive of the rights offer.
8 Most of the people he encountered were broadly supportive of his promises, particularly on wages.
9 At first, it seemed as if Kabila was broadly supportive of democracy in his country.
10 Egypt's overwhelmingly Sunni Muslim population is broadly supportive of the uprising against Assad's Alawite-led administration.
11 David DeMartini, executive producer of the Godfather game, insisted that Coppola had been broadly supportive .
12 But on Thursday, the president's remarks were broadly supportive .
13 So far, so good -as long as other shareholders were broadly supportive of a breakup.
14 A Bank of England report on inflation outlook was seen as broadly supportive of equity markets.
15 Local authorities in Sicily remain broadly supportive of Mare Nostrum, but are pleading for more resources.
16 May has summoned a group of broadly supportive cabinet ministers for a meeting on Monday morning.
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