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Underpins meaning
third-person singular simple present indicative of underpin
Example sentences (20)
An archipelago of thousands of interconnected islands, the nation embodies the spirit of cooperation and collaboration that underpins the APEC economies.
China unlock, PBOC’s gold stocking underpins XAU/USD run-up.
Denver faces many crises but the lack of affordable housing underpins them all.
How you deal with client disappointment underpins your customers’ experience of your brand, and it all starts by creating a feedback loop with your clients by listening to what they’re telling you and acting on it.
It also didn’t say whether it will use one of its existing architectures, such as the CMF-BEV (aka AmpR Small) platform that underpins the upcoming Renault 5 hatch and Renault 4 crossover.
It included a combination of place-based multi-day leadership sessions to identify challenges, opportunities and what underpins them using the latest RAI data for the region.
It underpins fundamentals including brand and customer loyalty.
More than ever before in its nearly 150 history, data-guzzling technology underpins the fan and player experience at SW19.
On Wednesday, however, Kevin Greene, the CEO of Tassat, whose technology underpins Signet, told TIME that Signet was operating normally, and predicted that it would continue to do so in the weeks to come despite Signature’s closure.
So, I think that, that's what underpins some of the timing associated with that.
The 2010 Act applies in Scotland, England and Wales, setting out different "protected characteristics" including those of sex and gender reassignment, and underpins the rights and protections afforded to these groups.
The report explores the origins of the “welfare-to-work” ideology that underpins the “mutual” obligations” system and programs such as work-for-the-dole.
The sustained success of the women’s national team and the Women’s Big Bash League that underpins it coincides with the registration of five-year-old to 12-year-old female players crashing through the 20,000 mark for the first time.
This is an unconscious bias which also underpins the drafting, interpretation, and application of Cap130A.
This is in line with one of the philosophies that underpins the CPA, that a consumer is bound by an agreement that was entered into after getting sufficient truthful and accurate information to enable him to make an informed choice.
This runs counter to the widely held assumption that focusing on these skills is particularly important and beneficial for children from socioeconomically disadvantaged backgrounds, which underpins many social and emotional learning programs.
This sense of impending defeat underpins everything in Letters from Iwo Jima, resulting in one of the most nihilistic depictions of warfare in cinematic history.
This view, known as the minority stress theory, underpins many of the arguments in favor of on-demand gender affirmation.
All of that is wrapped up in a modernized, surprisingly attractive body that will be made of fiberglass in the production model, while the same steel spaceframe chassis from the M600 underpins it.
Contrary to the idea of backgrounding unionism we must instead articulate how our love of home underpins all our policies.