level of support
collocation in Englishmeaningsoflevelandsupport
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level
noun[C]
uk/ˈlev.əl/us/ˈlev.əl/
the height ...
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support
noun
uk/səˈpɔːt/us/səˈpɔːrt/
agreement with and encouragement for an idea, group, ...
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(Definition oflevelandsupportfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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No doubt, this highlevelofsupportis partly conjunctural.
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Each decreasinglevelofsupportis harder by one stage.
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The political community represents the most fundamentallevelofsupport.
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Thelevelofsupportfor implicit instantiation, or type argument deduction, proved significant in our evaluation.
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However, we recognized the emotional interests at stake and the need for somelevelofsupport.
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These criteria were designed to identify people receiving or providing an intensivelevelofsupport.
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Thelevelofsupportis difficult to gauge because so few responses survive.
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The higher thelevelofsupportis, the fewer the number of supporters.
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These sections also evaluate thelevelofsupporteach language provides for generic programming.
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Given that the samples were drawn exclusively from large urban areas, thelevelofsupportfor filial obligations is remarkable.
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We finally return to the most fundamentallevelofsupport, the level of regime principles and values.
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Table 2 shows thelevelofsupportfor the various requirements as they applied to different categories of unemployed people.
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Whatlevelofsupportshould be extended to the surviving children and spouses of those who have died?
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Thelevelofsupportthat it received from within the musical establishment suggests a highly respectable and well-connected body.
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Additionally, not all equilibria find the samelevelofsupportin tests involving different sets of cases.
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In 2001, the share of extra support payments increased, as thelevelofsupportpayments for organic farming was raised.
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There are several ways to calibrate the totallevelofsupportand protection given to an agricultural commodity like sugar.
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As for the analysed sample, the structure of the nuclear family was an important indicator of thelevelofsupport.
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A substantial minority (16-34 %) do not subscribe to such norms, and both the practical representations of the norm and thelevelofsupportvary.
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Thelevelofsupportfor the decision was uniformly strong for both groups (a score of 1-9 on a 7-point scale).
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They received a relatively generouslevelofsupport, they were not institutionalized or stigmatized, and settlement laws were not rigorously enforced.
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These are the level of formality, often related to the purpose of use,levelofsupport, technical obstacles to overcome and so on.
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There was a strong perception that working people are subsidising elderly people, but no great feeling that thislevelofsupportshould be reduced.
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Not only did it again secure its constituency landslide, but itslevelofsupportamongst the voting public remained remarkably constant.
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Given hislevelofsupportin the legislature, this is clearly not a case of divided government producing decentralisation to check the president.
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