Refugee amelioration programmes underwritten by aid agencies thus offer state capacity building opportunities for host governments.
But even when we confront such difficult cases, few are inclined to call into question the claim that obligations must be underwritten by real properties or relations.
As we have seen, intellectuals generally do allow their existence to be underwritten by the contrasting features of elsewheres.
No correspondent or editor, no matter how objective he might be, would be predisposed to harsh criticism after his trip had been underwritten.
Throughout the biological sciences, domain-specific functions are typically underwritten by genetics, that is, by specific innateness.
Much human rights is actually promoted or underwritten by state law or international law.
Well, we might; but would it not be more insightful to regard both pieces as existing in performance ontologically underwritten by recording technology?
In the energy sector, dollar-based power purchase agreements between the investor and the electricity utility (underwritten by a government guarantee) are common.