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Many argue that its inclusion would buttress a system that independent India's first leaders railed against.
In his interview, President Assad argued that, ultimately, the Israeli attack and Syrian reliance on diplomacy would buttress the argument in Damascus that it is the Arabs who seek peace in the face of continued belligerence from Israel.
He also made clear his own support for the program, calling it "constitutional, lawful and critical," and he said the proposals discussed would "buttress" the program by providing statutory authority.
Competition is good, but this year joining Rep. Paul in the second spot would buttress the ticket, giving the LP its best tandem ever.
The expected disclosures this week would buttress the government's contention that China has flouted assertions that it would heed international rules, countering Beijing's insistence that it does not conduct illegal hacking or engage in illicit transfers of cutting-edge technology.
The decision was reversed last year, Mr. Levy said, because the agency decided that a legislative change in 1997 allowed the landlord to submit comparables that would buttress his case, even though new evidence is typically not allowed in an appeal unless it was unavailable the first time around.
Simply holding those to maturity and collecting the yields would buttress profits as other businesses shrank.
An appointment as chairwoman would buttress Mrs. Clinton's stature in her party.
Those arguments would buttress the N.F.L.'s contention that the decertification of the players union on March 11 was a sham.
This would buttress the new monetary-policy framework for controlling inflation.In this section Overview Hungary Economy Financial markets Reprints.
That would buttress Indonesia's ability to intervene in currency markets to stem any further slide of the rupiah.
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