partial support
collocation in Englishmeaningsofpartialandsupport
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partial
adjective
uk/ˈpɑː.ʃəl/us/ˈpɑːr.ʃəl/
not ...
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support
noun
uk/səˈpɔːt/us/səˈpɔːrt/
agreement with and encouragement for an idea, group, ...
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(Definition ofpartialandsupportfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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These findings providepartialsupportfor the existence of an amotivational syndrome.
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The results providepartialsupportfor the hypothesis, while suggesting a less direct relation between scales of phonetic difficulty and phonological markedness.
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These studies yielded mixed results with onlypartialsupportfor parameter resetting.
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The findings necessitate a modification of the assumptions of the sparse morphology hypothesis, and provide onlypartialsupportfor the surface account.
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The study foundpartialsupportfor the hypothesis that nurses with insecure attachment styles experience more stress than securely attached nurses.
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Either full orpartialsupportwas obtained for the study's primary hypotheses.
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These data are dramatic but provide onlypartialsupportfor the commission's conclusion that litigation was the principal source of stool debts.
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Overall, the results providepartialsupportfor the two principal models of policy reasoning.
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Our findings provide onlypartialsupportfor the amotivational syndrome as drug use was not related to grade point average.
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The reason for the onlypartialsupportmay be that discourse domain theory does not take the essential role of the speaker's interlocutor into account.
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The findings indicatepartialsupportof our hypotheses.
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The third hypothesis referred to the interplay between the cultural mandates and the effects of spouses' relative ability and commitments, and receivedpartialsupport.
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The results of this study providepartialsupportfor the output hypothesis.
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Our study yieldedpartialsupportfor the bootstrapping model linking language and literacy, and specifically the development of oral morphology and learning of the written code.
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Nonetheless, inpartialsupportof this model the only-child effect was stronger in the lower than in the higher socioeconomic groups and stronger in earlier than more recent birth cohorts.
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Sandholm (1999) mentionspartialsupportof combinatorial double auctions where multiple buyers and multiple sellers can participate.
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We foundpartialsupportfor this prediction.
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This would be a much worse match to phoneme than a representation that preserved the input as givingpartialsupportto both /v/ and /f/.
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With abduction, however, a proof can be accepted if there ispartialsupportfor it, even though some facts needed to produce a complete proof may be lacking.
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