monetary support
collocation in Englishmeaningsofmonetaryandsupport
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monetary
adjective
uk/ˈmʌn.ɪ.tri/us/ˈmɑː.nə.ter.i/
finance & economics
relating to the money in ...
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support
noun
uk/səˈpɔːt/us/səˈpɔːrt/
agreement with and encouragement for an idea, group, ...
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(Definition ofmonetaryandsupportfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Village had a strong significant effect on the number ofmonetarysupportsources.
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Of all themonetarysupportfrom children that is provided individually to parent(s), sons provided a larger proportion than daughters did.
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The level of annualmonetarysupportis a useful starting point for understanding the logic of family networks.
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If they do receivemonetarysupport, the amount will be lower than that received by older men.
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Although the mean amounts ofmonetarysupportclearly decrease with age, we did not find a statistically significant effect of age.
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Often, it was not clear to which member of the household themonetarysupportwas given.
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About half of each other household type receivedmonetarysupportfor which the amounts seemed to depend on the size of the household.
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Table 1 therefore calculates the percentage of children ' away' who provided annualmonetarysupport.
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In general these kinds of support were provided quite regularly :monetarysupportapproximately every three weeks and material support approximately every 10 days.
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Moreover, the households with the oldest elderly members received on average the lowest amounts ofmonetarysupportand values of material support.
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Gender and residence affected the amount ofmonetarysupportreceived.
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My constituents are concerned most of all to have cheaper food and to keepmonetarysupportto the farming industry within proper bounds.
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It would also have required relative currency stability, which in turn would have necessitated fiscal andmonetarysupportby the larger industrial nations.
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There are calls for more money and indeedmonetarysupportwill be required.
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Perhaps extramonetarysupportmight do this.
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In addition to themonetarysupport, numerous local artists donated time and sill to the repainting and rehabilitation of the horses and scenery.
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He argued that libraries should promote themselves as businesses do in order to gain public support and, in turn,monetarysupport.
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