additional support
collocation in Englishmeaningsofadditionalandsupport
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additional
adjective
uk/əˈdɪʃ.ən.əl/us/əˈdɪʃ.ən.əl/
extra:
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support
noun
uk/səˈpɔːt/us/səˈpɔːrt/
agreement with and encouragement for an idea, group, ...
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Examplesofadditional support
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According to this characterisation, bare survival is possible in settlements, but any meaningful developmental activity requiresadditionalsupportand relocation away from them.
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Without anyadditionalsupport, however, this is an error-prone approach, liable to end up with semantically incoherent versions of components interoperating.
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This lendsadditionalsupportto the observation that word frequency (high or low) may be a more advantageous factor in change than neighbourhood density.
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In such circumstances we believe there is a strong argument that the state should provideadditionalsupport.
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Although the authors have shown that the model can account for an impressive number of experimental findings, we identify four aspects requiringadditionalsupport.
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This providesadditionalsupportfor the argument that democracy has fared well in this part of the region.
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This finding lendsadditionalsupportto the existence of parallel and interactive mechanisms in speech comprehension and monitoring.
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Some teachers demand incentives, others require close supervision, and some children may exhibit side effects, especially if treated before eating, thereby requiringadditionalsupport.
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Additionalsupportfor this position comes from the fact that the problem of categorial indeterminacy can be resolved.
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Additionalsupportfor the hypothesized relations among parenting variables, children's externalizing behavior, and perceived containment was found in our supplemental analyses.
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Without anyadditionalsupport, it is not straightforward to maintain this ordering information for tabled constraints.
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First, phytoliths increase the mechanical strength of plant tissue, providingadditionalsupportand deterring herbivores.
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The positive correlations between the decreases in prefrontal-thalamic areas and saccadic velocity, and the thalamus and sleep latency giveadditionalsupportto this possibility.
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Additionalsupportfor this interpretation appears in other official correspondence.
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There isadditionalsupportfor rejecting the notion of a single fear state.
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Parental involvement is useful in identifying and intervening in behavior problems; however, there is a need foradditionalsupport.
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In terms of wider professional development, none of the subject leaders belonged to any subject professional organisations which could have offeredadditionalsupport.
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Interventions such as music therapy and reflexology provideadditionalsupportand assistance to help ease the process of dying for the patient and the family.
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If so, it would provideadditionalsupportfor the conventional wisdom.
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We shall provideadditionalsupportfor this claim in the next section.
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