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Underpinned
of Underpin
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of underpinned in Chaldean Numerology is: 5
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of underpinned in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
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This so-called grand coalition represents the best way forward for Turkey at this juncture, such a broad-based agreement could ease the country's current extreme political polarisation and reintroduce a dynamic of democratic and economic reform underpinned by a new momentum toward the goal of EU accession.
They have already underpinned the mobile revolution, and are now essential to help us solve the problem of climate change by electrifying transport and storing renewable electricity generation.
What made support from the West so attractive to countries around the world was the underpinned commitment to helping countries build liberal, open democracies and a society grounded in the rule of law, one of the consequences of the defeat in Afghanistan is the lack of confidence in the West, which can only be a good thing for China and Russia who can offer their support with zero regard for rule of law or human rights.
The entire field of sustainability, underpinned by technologies, will play a monumental role in 2023.
While fixed income was impacted by challenging markets, wholesale revenue was underpinned by continued growth in equities and momentum in our international investment banking business.
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