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To supplementing
noun
Something added, especially to make up for a deficiency.
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Cases may also be brought under state laws that mirror federal rules, as opposed to supplementing them.
By law, that interest would normally accrue to the fund, which is dedicated to supplementing Russian citizens' private pensions.
NBC is close to supplementing that contract with Mr. Olbermann, extending his deal through 2013 — and ensuring that he will be on MSNBC through the next election.
At my recent meeting in Baghdad, the Iraqi side committed itself to supplementing the list, and some 80 additional names have been provided.
For good measure, he added that he would not have objected to supplementing Douvan for Tuesday's Champion Hurdle, had his stable been out of other options.
The research found that more than 80% liked the flexibility that working for Uber affords them: "Driver-partners are using the Uber platform in many different ways, from earning a full-time income to supplementing their salaries at other jobs".
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They were going to supplement.
To supplement his income, he sold horses.
This helps to supplement our tracking data.
To supplement her income, Manie deals hashish.
You had to supplement your income".
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