Such assistance will require an approach that includes development and humanitarian dimensions, undergirded by the political will of States. |
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It exudes creativity, innovation, and an entrepreneurial spirit, all undergirded by a business substrate that supports its explosive growth. |
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They could very well become courses in religious syncretism and indifferentism undergirded by a philosophy of moral relativism. |
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In support of his assessment, he offers a number of tantalizing theories, only partially undergirded by fully explored evidence. |
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Whether Cave has required robust rock songs or delicately arranged cabaret undergirded by a string section, the Bad Seeds have proved capable. |
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It would need to be undergirded by an effective and trusted independent monitoring mechanism. |
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It was therefore important not only to promote economic growth by means of operational activities for development but also to create the political and social conditions which undergirded prosperity and progress. |
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Freedom, equality and the end of apartheid were obviously the primary goals, but they were undergirded by community struggles around participation in local development. |
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The light, airy style is undergirded by deeply thought-out ideas. |
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The rise in GDP in 2004-06 was undergirded by substantial gains in labor productivity. |
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In point of fact, the same constellation of ideas undergirded the Social Darwinism of the 19th and early 20th Centuries. |
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It is the last of these three elements, which is undergirded by a tragicomic hope, that West swings with delightful fervor and resonance. |
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The Institute also challenged the assumption of uniformity and technological sophistication that seemingly undergirded its decision. |
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He's simply interested in carefully reasoned analysis undergirded by sound research. |
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When Safire died several years ago, the column was taken up by Ben Zimmer, who took on the serious and the silly in language with wit and verve undergirded by a vast amount of knowledge. |
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Russia was a land of imitation political parties, stage-managed media and fake social movements, undergirded by the post-modern sense that nothing was genuine. |
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Skin is one of the many forms of connective tissue in all animal bodies and is composed almost entirely of protein, typically undergirded by a layer of fat. |
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What is being advocated is systemic change in a systematic manner undergirded by a clear perception of the inadequacies of the status quo and a collective vision of the desired situation and how it should be realized. |
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