Sentence examples for circumstances support from inspiring English sources

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Gail: My biggest rule on women voters is that most of them won't, under any circumstances, support a male candidate who yells a lot.

My biggest rule on women voters is that most of them won't, under any circumstances, support a male candidate who yells a lot.

Seek to understand their circumstances, support them in what they can and can't do and make sure volunteers know about the whole range of volunteering opportunities – a change of role may suit them and you.

In February 1958, the month of CND's foundation, Tony resigned his position as one of Labour's front bench spokesmen on Defence, stating that he could not, "under any circumstances, support a policy which contemplated the use of atomic weapons in war".

In proposing that the Court impose rules on itself, Slaughter and some others accept the Chief Justice's argument that there is a fundamental difference between the Supreme Court and other federal courts, and that its unique circumstances support exempting the Justices from obeying the code of conduct.

One of them was James C. Dobson of Focus on the Family, who took note of Mr. McCain's role in the Gang of 14 when he announced this year that he could not under any circumstances support Mr. McCain as the Republican nominee.

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The state prosecutor had told the court that Ecclestone's advanced age and other circumstances supported the acceptance of a settlement.

He said: "They lived together, died together in horrific circumstances, supporting the team they loved.

At these hearings, police officers often testify to vague and conclusory circumstances that include furtive movements, high-crime areas, nervous behavior, lack of eye contact and suspicious bulges in pockets until a court determines that the "totality of the circumstances" supports reasonable suspicion (or in the case of arrest -- probable cause).

The circumstance supporting the existence of these scenarios in plants would be the presence of multiple isoforms of starch-related enzymes, e.g., starch synthase and starch branching enzymes, for converting one metabolite to another (Additional file 6: Figure S4; Additional file 7: Figure S5; Additional file 8: Figure S6).

The global appeal highlights the situation of children and women living in some of the most challenges circumstances, the support required to help them survive and thrive, and the results UNICEF and its partners have achieved and are working towards.

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