underpinned in English

verb
1
support (a building or other structure) from below by laying a solid foundation below ground level or by substituting stronger for weaker materials.
Work began on rectifying the structural problems of the library and extra piles were inserted and the building was underpinned .

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1. The home loans underpinned mortgage bonds.

2. His conclusions are underpinned by experimental findings.

3. This consideration has underpinned national forestry policy until now.

4. These developments are underpinned by solid progress in heavy industry.

5. 15 This consideration has underpinned national forestry policy until now.

6. 16 The plot and characterisation are underpinned by Thackeray's acute eye for social detail.

7. American foreign policy, for all its shortcomings, has underpinned political stability around the world.

8. (31) After all, the internal market is underpinned by the principle of comparative advantage.

9. They will be underpinned by Permanent Secretaries and a professional, meritocratic and politically neutral civil service.

10. Agility GIL offers a mix of integrated logistics services, underpinned by powerful customer-facing technology

11. These criticisms of family law express beliefs about law which are tacitly underpinned by legal theory.

12. Hawaii imbued Obama with the laid back , almost preternatural calm that has underpinned his political career.

13. Traditionally its importance is demonstrated by the fact that it underpinned Gloucester's usurpation and his brief reign.

14. London's openness to foreigners and light regulatory touch has underpinned its as the pre-eminent international centre.

15. Labour's illustrious memorial, the Welfare State, was - and is - fundamentally underpinned by these beliefs and attitudes.

16. The investment we have made will be underpinned by tough targets for measurable improvement in the poorest places.

17. The United States and Australia maintain a robust relationship underpinned by shared democratic values, common interests, and cultural affinities

18. The old values which had underpinned Britain when it was an agrarian society were threatened by a new urban poor.

19. Avis Rent a Car is South Africa's leading car rental company, its success underpinned by the Brand Ambassador programme

20. From hand-churned butter and fresh eggs to delicate salad leaves and edible flowers, the enterprise is underpinned by the farm.

21. 19 Coalitionism was not then only a political creed, but also a web of friendships and habits that underpinned political cooperation.

22. Term Bsby (1-, 3-, 6-, 12-month) is underpinned primarily by trades of commercial paper and certificates of deposit issued by 34 banks

23. Communications > Relevant Activities Developing Advanced Technologies & Services Progress in the communications sector relies on the development of cutting edge technologies, underpinned by standards.

24. Brit fishermen STARVED by EU mega-trawlers Blockading UK waters - COMMENT FISHING was the undoubted poster boy for Brexit, underpinned by expansive promises from senior Government officials of

25. Gifted intelligence is underpinned by those aspects of neural function that enable an enhanced facility to engage in fluid Analogizing: a cognitive-level construct that describes intermodule

26. Caracal is the culmination of all their experiments, where soulful pop tunes featuring The Weeknd, Sam Smith, and Lorde are all underpinned by Disclosure's peerless, propulsive sense of rhythm

27. Confabulation, the pathological production of false memories, occurs following a variety of aetiologies involving the frontal lobes, and is frequently held to be underpinned by combined memory and executive deficits

28. They recognised that the bilateral relations between India and Brazil are based on bonds of strong friendship which are underpinned by shared values of democracy, rule of law and commonality of interests.

29. Its growth model of the last 30 years (driven by labour intensive manufacturing exports) is changing to one based on domestic consumption, underpinned in part by domestic social security reform.

30. To be sure, the coal industry has helped billions of people escape poverty, not least in China, where coal-fired power has underpinned the nearly 700% growth in per capita income since 1990.

31. Gifted intelligence is underpinned by those aspects of neural function that enable an enhanced facility to engage in fluid Analogizing: a cognitive-level construct that describes intermodule information articulation within the brain.

32. A new concern Mr Rajan expressed while talking to the FT Financial Times, was that the productivity gains that have underpinned the world economy might peter out as fresh policy reforms stall.

33. Convective offers an expansive portfolio of best in class managed cloud solutions, underpinned by unparalleled service management and support. We empower distributed teams and anytime anywhere working with leading Microsoft 365 solutions from Microsoft.

34. Underpinned by the world’s most advanced Biocular display engines, our family of high-resolution tactical targeting display products and systems is deployed on a growing range of platforms and weapons systems used by customers around the world.

35. Such a response must be underpinned by adequate (and considerable) funding; well-trained doctors, nurses, and community health workers; and improved local capacity for diagnosis, treatment, contact tracing, and the isolation of infected individuals.

36. Arterialised earlobe blood gas analysis has been deemed an appropriate blood sampling method by which to collect arterial blood for analysis, largely underpinned by data from skin puncture obtained with a scalpel blade and a bung

37. 2 days ago · Every year, up to 7 billion day-old male chicks are tossed into shredding machines, gassed, or suffocated in plastic bags—a process known as “chick Culling.” This grim ritual is underpinned

38. The rewarding sensation of touch in affiliative interactions is hypothesized to be underpinned by a specialized system of nerve fibers called C-Tactile Afferents (CTs), which respond optimally to slowly moving, gentle touch, typical of a caress

39. His scholarly analysis of this central theme in the history of Spanish America is underpinned by detailed case-studies of four major Caudillos: Juan Manuel de Rosas (Argentina), Jose Antonio Paez (Venezuela), Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna (Mexico), and Rafael Carrera (Guatemala).

40. The evaluators found that the eEurope 2005 Action Plan was an important factor helping to keep ICT on the political agenda at a time where interest in the subject was waning. eGovernment and eHealth are two examples where, thanks to eEurope, Member States are working towards precise goals underpinned by high-level support.