adequate support

collocation in English

meaningsofadequateandsupport

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adequate
adjective
uk
/ˈæd.ə.kwət/
us
/ˈæd.ə.kwət/
enough or satisfactory for a ...
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support
noun
uk
/səˈpɔːt/
us
/səˈpɔːrt/
agreement with and encouragement for an idea, group, ...
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(Definition ofadequateandsupportfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The musical foundation established during the early years, therefore, needs to provideadequatesupportfor future musical development and learning.
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Under natural conditions the gallery of the host larva providesadequatesupport.
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Such a program also requiresadequatesupportstaff.
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The main problem with the second approach is that most high-level languages do not provideadequatesupportfor common operations on binary data.
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This last statement, which presupposes a causal role for marital and parent - child relationships, is an assumption for which correlational studies cannot provideadequatesupport.
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Patients needadequatesupportto ensure that they adhere to treatment.
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In addition, it hasadequatesupportfor analysis and manipulation of abstract syntax objects, such as (conservative) testing of equivalences and so on.
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Existing methodologies follow a wide variety of approaches to designing agent organisations, but they do not provideadequatesupportfor the decisions involved in moving from analysis to design.
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Pierce et al. (2000) found that 80% of practices said they hadadequatesupportfrom their local diabetes specialist team.
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This book is structured like any classic algorithms textbook, and thus providesadequatesupportfor an algorithms course, assuming that functional programming has been studied as a prerequisite.
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Surely the purpose of family credit is to ensure that families with children getadequatesupport.
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It said that when this had been considered in the past there had been no evidence ofadequatesupportfrom exhibitors.
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However, it is for local authorities to provideadequatesupportfor their local museum service.
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Nevertheless, £50 million will not go far in providingadequatesupportto meet the needs of people in rural areas.
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If that is their case, how are they to provideadequatesupportfor the conventional forces?
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There is not doubt that leaving care withoutadequatesupportand proper arrangements can easily exacerbate a child's difficulties.
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If community care means anything, there must beadequatesupportfor those beyond the age of 65.
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There are strong arguments for giving producers the assurance ofadequatesupportand avoiding, as far as possible,ad hocmeasures.
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