Is there a term for the young equivalent of a sugar daddy/momma? It clearly suggests that it's her knowledge that she is using as a way to support the. Support usually takes the preposition of in your context.
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I have adjusted the examples as you suggest, revised the discussion of the purported can vs may rule, and added references to some supporting authorities. For example companies that sell door fronts, door. Is there a common phrase or a better, shorter way to describe this man's body position?
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I would go with supporting.
The researcher uses the data to support or reject a hypothesis using a statistical test of some kind or judgment. Example of argument i think. Not a sugar baby, but a young person who does what a sugar daddy. I have done quite a bit of searching, no result.
Thank you for your support of the project. Here are two examples of ways to word this response: Rejected is a good candidate, although the data don’t do the rejecting. He was lying on his side, propped up on one/his elbow, hand supporting his head. which makes it.
What would you call someone, or what sentence would you use for someone who does not present any additional facts or supporting arguments for a debate.
In this example, it's clear that she's supporting the project by the means of her case study knowledge. Is there a business term for a company's whose products and services are entirely in support of another company's product or service? If you want to avoid using the. [closed] ask question asked 13 years, 10 months ago modified 3 years, 8 months ago
How to express your supporting someone's decision no matter what?