Moral-support Sentence Examples

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  • The government was weak and lacked moral support in the whole island.

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  • Do you want me to come and give you moral support?

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  • Boccaccio carried his admiration for Petrarch to the point of worship, Petrarch repaid him with sympathy, counsel in literary studies, and moral support which helped to elevate and purify the younger poet's oversensuous nature.

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  • Even if France invade Austria, Prussia says she will give her moral support!

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  • In the one hypothesis, as in the other, Italy could count upon the moral support of Great Britain, but could not make of British friendship the keystone of a Continental policy.

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  • It was certainly customary for the king to seek their advice and moral support on important questions, but there is nothing to show that he had to abide by the opinion of the majority.

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  • Don't give your personal address out, and bring along a friend for safety and moral support!

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  • A few days before Jamie Lynn had her daughter, sometimes estranged big sis Britney flew from Los Angeles to her hometown of Kentwood, Louisiana to give her little sis moral support.

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  • It was everywhere felt that the new kingdom owed much to the moral support which had been steadily and consistently given to it by Great Britain.

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  • Equally important was the moral support given to the Federal government by the people.

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  • This game is best played in the dark, at night, and if you have some friends who enjoy that kind of thing, invite them over because you may find yourself needing the moral support.

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  • Frugal friends can be a wonderful resource, offering both moral support and tips on how to cut your expenses.

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  • Since the authority of the League rested primarily on the moral support of its members, allied in common trade interests and acquiescing in the able leadership of Lubeck, its only means of compulsion was the "Verhansung," or exclusion of a recalcitrant town from the benefits of the trade privileges of the League.

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  • Thanks to the moral support and material resources which it found in the ecclesiastical lords of central and northern France, and to the growing popular desire for the suppression of feuds, royalty was able to support its pretension to the general government of the kingdom.

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  • The position was complicated by the somewhat enigmatic attitude of Russia; for the Neapolitan Liberals, with many of whom Count Capo d'Istria, the Russian minister of foreign affairs, had been on friendly terms, proclaimed that they had the " moral support " of the tsar.

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  • They recognized that they owed more to the moral support of England than to the armed assistance of France.

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  • Philip the Fair had never regarded the states-general as a financial institution, but merely as a moral support.

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  • The mothers need to be more there for moral support.

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  • The training, mentoring and moral support from her Watcher Rupert Giles (Anthony Stewart Head) the high school librarian, gave her a decided advantage.

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  • Aside from being able to get feedback, one can probably assume that the online community served as moral support while he was healing from his injuries.

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  • Call it moral support.

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  • He plunked him­self down in the living room with a hit-me-with-your-best-shot look and lifted Mrs. Lincoln to his lap for moral support.

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  • The insurgents, who received moral support from Dr Sphakianakis, proclaimed the union of the island with Greece (March 1905), and their example was speedily followed by the assembly at Canea.

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  • Although sustained by a fair number of guns and with the moral support of the 53rd Division, which had disembarked during the night, the 10th and 11th Divisions could make no headway.

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