Collocations withsupport

These are words often used in combination withsupport.

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additional support
According to this characterisation, bare survival is possible in settlements, but any meaningful developmental activity requires additional support and relocation away from them.
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adequate support
The musical foundation established during the early years, therefore, needs to provide adequate support for future musical development and learning.
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administrative support
Improvements in physician and nurse ratings of interdisciplinary care, residency education, house staff attitudes, and administrative support have been reported (11;16;24).
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arch support
The underlying problem, however, is not solved by wearing shoes with arch supports or worsened by wearing shoes without arch support.
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bereavement support
These community-based long-term care staff experience a variety of symptoms attributable to the deaths of their patients, and would welcome additional sources of bereavement support.
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bipartisan support
Moreover, the reform enjoyed bipartisan support in most states.
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broad support
How much credibility should we assign to intuitive judgments that enjoy broad support?
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broad-based support
While satisfaction with privatisation and with the market's performance has decreased, especially amongst the middle class, there is still broad-based support for the market economy in general.
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built-in support
Other object-based logical systems do not provide built-in support for the essential features of the actor model.
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combat support
All combat and combat support forces receive chemical warfare training from these trained chemical corps specialists.
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considerable support
Our findings lend considerable support to the notion that the ventral retina is somehow connected to the dorsal retina.
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continued support
In the few cases when relatives did receive continued support from a person who appreciated their needs, it was perceived as enormously helpful.
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continuing support
We could not maintain our high standards without their continuing support, and we thank them all.
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diplomatic support
Senders participate in such relationships in exchange for concessions by the recipient on other issues, such as diplomatic support or foreign or military aid.
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direct support
These engines are extended to include direct support to the basic table access operations, that allow the insertion of new subgoals and answers.
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domestic support
In a similar environment, a conflict sparked by foreign powers met less than fierce resistance among local populations and gradually acquired some domestic support.
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electoral support
This was part of the transformation of the political agenda associated with the extensions of the franchise and the need to win electoral support.
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emotional support
Influence of emotional support exchange in marriage on caregiving wives' burden and marital satisfaction.
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empirical support
There is empirical support for the ' use it or lose it ' mechanism for both the structural and the functional aspects of social relations.
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enthusiastic support
Our position provoked a broad range of reactions, from enthusiastic support to strong opposition.
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explicit support
Access to government positions is conditional upon explicit support of the ruling party for appointments in the lower echelon bureaucracy.
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extensive support
In rodents, the maternal mediation hypothesis for the counterintuitive effects of early handling has received extensive support.
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external support
The negative incremental net gain indicates the minimum external support (subsidy) that may be needed to make the new technologies economically attractive to farmers.
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financial support
It follows that care provision by children, the financial support of children, poor housing conditions, and relatively low income are all predictors of co-residence.
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follow-up support
Follow-up support is more important to older people.
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generous support
The author expresses his sincere gratitude for the generous support of all these institutions.
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inadequate support
There is inadequate support for relatives who care for dying patients at home.
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indirect support
This general convergence of results from different sources thus provides some indirect support for each.
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informal support
The roles and functions of the informal support networks of older people receiving formal elder-care have been described and analysed.
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institutional support
This is important evidence of the degree to which institutional support is insulated from contemporary events.
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instrumental support
The gender divide within marriages is shown by more husbands than wives receiving expressive or instrumental support from their spouse.
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intensive support
These patients required intensive support following the procedure.
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lateral support
It is generally impossible to withdraw vertical support without at the same time withdrawing lateral support.
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limited support
The need for collective action to achieve grater influence hinders these types of goals, and helps explain the limited support currently for opposition parties.
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logistic support
Retrieving a car then requires the logistic support of employees working here.
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logistical support
Mechanised field operations demanded the efficient deployment of teams of skilled workers in combination with expensive equipment dependent on adequate maintenance and logistical support.
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lumbar support
That reflects not a change in political allegiance but my need for some lumbar support.
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material support
They received no material support from their surviving children, and had no other form of income or livelihood.
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minimal support
Our expectations of parents go beyond provisions of minimal support.
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monetary support
Village had a strong significant effect on the number of monetary support sources.
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mutual support
The women still wanted to address local conflict, but in addition the group turned more and more into a social, mutual support network.
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nutritional support
Including enough milk in your reduced-calorie diet could provide the nutritional support you need for healthy, effective weight loss.
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ongoing support
One study indicated that although community nurses felt their initial training was satisfactory, they lacked ongoing support and training.
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operational support
This includes the operational support systems, databases and applications which support tasks and the people who operate these systems.
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organizational support
They could bank on a number of sources for organizational support and election funds.
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overwhelming support
My review of the literature shows overwhelming support for the notion of involving parents in general education and, additionally, in instrumental learning.
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parental support
Parental support and control as predictors of adolescent drinking, delinquency, and related problem behavior.
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partial support
These findings provide partial support for the existence of an amotivational syndrome.
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perceived support
Perceived support across relational contexts is highly predictive of favorable evaluations of attributes, high self-esteem, and true self-behavior within corresponding contexts.
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political support
The partisan theory states that in exchange for political support, parties serve as agents for the preferences and ideologies of their voters.
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popular support
They could not count on the same degree of popular support following any decision to start an armed struggle for power.
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psychosocial support
In summary, little is known about the nature and the efficacy of psychosocial support, either alone or as an adjunct to exercise training.
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public support
Public support of the dominance of the supply-side in health policy was strong and broad for most of the twentieth century.
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rigid support
Considering the terminology described in the previous sections, the rubber layer and the rigid support are the two adherends.
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social support
These obvious gender differences in societal roles may potentially translate into gender differences in the sources of social support.
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sole support
Married men were not automatically exempted from service, but received a postponement only if they could prove that they were the ' sole support ' of their wife or children.
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solid support
Each became dissatisfied with the ruling regime and withdrew its solid support.
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spousal support
The discrepancy between apparent need and service provision is currently covered by family and spousal support and by voluntary services.
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staunch support
Of course, you can always count on my staunch support.
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strong support
The simulations themselves give a very strong support for using both models to gain insight and understanding of the relationship among hysteresis, delays and oscillations.
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structural support
The successful establishment of a metastasis would then depend on the local microenvironment for structural support (extracellular matrix) and growth factors.
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substantial support
Their impressionistic statement receives substantial support in the profiles of the learners studied by others.
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support vector
This is a connection to support vector machines.
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sustained support
It is imbued with dramatic rhetorical gestures, with the choir adding sustained support to single vowels in the solo part.
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tacit support
Frequently it requires the tacit support of groups like the military.
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tangible support
Four subscales can be derived, tangible support, affectionate, positive social interaction, and emotional or informational support.
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tremendous support
Behind the scenes there has been some tremendous support.
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unanimous support
Committee-sponsored bills are almost always submitted with the unanimous support of the committee.
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unconditional support
Those in ' deepest poverty ', such as orphans, widows and those rendered unable to work through infirmity and age, were to receive unconditional support.
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unequivocal support
Similarly, the current results are consistent with, but do not provide unequivocal support for, a distributional learning model of acquisition.
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unqualified support
Only those who reject all three non-democratic alternatives are held to give unqualified support to the principles and values of the democratic regime.
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vigorous support
Secondly, there was reform's vigorous support for the adoption of print.
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vocal support
He did not have any vocal support, even within his own party.
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wholehearted support
Their recommendations deserve wholehearted support in that context, particularly their recommendation 1 calling for a comparison of gains and losses from regulatory actions.
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widespread support
There is widespread support for the proposition that reduced welfare state spending, coupled with tax incentives, generates both reason and resource for private charitable donation.
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withdrawal of support
This lack of empirical propositions for what constitutes a backlash has enabled an unspecified range-from withdrawal of support to outright 32.
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