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Examples for "support"
1Conclusions: Fathers and mothers often report problems and frequently need professional support.
2Mr Robinson said children needed active support to deal with their problems.
3The Partnerships Programme offers support for industry research projects under certain conditions.
4Police support groups, however, say the officers were only maintaining public order.
5Today many parties use these policies to mobilise public opinion and support.
1In this so-called democracy money can buy power, privilege and political patronage.
2Political patronage remains important for doing business in the north African state.
3Analysts say Pakistani groups hoping for patronage want to impress Islamic State.
4Quite another to borrow money to fund a bloated, inept, patronage-driven state.
5State, regional and municipal public administrations remain politicised and ridden by patronage.
1From grocery stores to accountants, patronize African-Americans offering services you regularly use.
2It is the duty of sovereigns to encourage, patronize, and reward it.
3Or did he patronize a ready-to-wear shop that catered especially to primates?
4Not just teachers, but cleaning staff, groundsmen, cooks, the shopkeepers we patronize?
5No chance now of getting my amiable sister to patronize struggling genius.
1On the other hand I don't want to patronise them either.
2They patronise its art galleries, private schools, estate agents and restaurants.
3It will be so kind of you to patronise my husband.
4She likes some one to trample on,-someone of the name to patronise.
5Since Sydney seemed disposed to patronise me, I was bent on snubbing him.
Suffice for a period between two points.
1They need mass volume sales to keep going, the industry experts said.
2On the contrary: You should use them to help you keep going.
3We're five points behind the leaders, but we need to keep going.
4We have to keep going and fighting, anything is possible, he said.
5How do you keep going without, er, finishing too soon? I ask.
6I don't want to start over; I want to just keep going.
7His advice was simple and heartfelt: keep going and follow your heart.
8For a moment Vince had a choice: back off or keep going.
9People keep going missing from the area right around a bridge here.
10You just have to keep going and hope you get another chance.
11It's the only way to keep going when the doubt sets in.
12If we get rain, we keep going as long as it's possible.
13He said he's determined to keep going and make his parents proud.
14He is obsessive; he would keep going until he got it right.
15What's important is to try and make them happy and keep going.
16She had eaten candy all day to keep going, and power bars.
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