Prepositions after "reinforce"

reinforce by, with, in, at or for?

In 60% of cases "reinforce by" is used

This is reinforced by populism in certain countries.

The message was reinforced by Fetherstonhaugh next statistic.

The force's tough tactics will be reinforced by tough prosecuting measures.

The focus on academic writing is reinforced by the appearance of Vijay Bhatia and Ken Hyland.

They have obvious survival value and undoubtedly are reinforced by our society and our own needs.

The comparability of these findings is reinforced by the fact that we used the same definitionsused by Cohen et al.

It is reinforced by culture, friends and family and the domination of global media concepts of the ideal body image.

Consequently, reinforced by this, a woman desire for a son (Violation of right to life, health, survival, development).

When other forces divided societies, differences were easily reinforced by competing religious allegiances, and vice versa.

In 11% of cases "reinforce with" is used

Employee confidence was reinforced with less than 20 percent of respondents having concerns that they might be laid off in 2012.

The EPS core is reinforced with Fiberglass and then a top sheet of Top Sheet is added to enhance the overall strength of the board.

The framework was generally made of wood and faced with cloth, parchment, or cuir-bouilli, although a few were reinforced with iron bands.

The rubber suit is reinforced with wire and I've got trauma plates on my legs so if someone shoots or stabs me there they can't get the artery.

Its border was reinforced with a strip of metal riveted all around it, while a hook or spike sometimes projected from the center to break or jam the opponent's blade.

Polymer composites reinforced with single-walled carbon nanotubes Germany Posted on November 15th, 2012 A remarkable strengthening effect has been observed in SWCNT/polymer composites.

At the same time, the Dorsey Entrenchment (locally called The Ramparts ), a defensive earthwork on one of the roads to Emain Macha, was reinforced with oak stakes and then thoroughly burned.

In 10% of cases "reinforce in" is used

This is what Islam aims to instill and reinforce in the Islamic society.

This overall caution about technology was reinforced in the 2011 survey data.

He means the world to me Lord, and this breakup has simply reinforced in my mind that living without him is not something I can deal with.

The agro (antagonism) they often receive at the door only serves to reinforce in their minds that they are being persecuted for the sake of the Kingdom.

Tasting fortified wines on Saturday, the point that wine structure really is key for recognition in a blind situation was once again reinforced in a major way.

This assumption was reinforced in the 1970s by the awareness that other stone artefacts found in the same area, until then not a part of research on Lao art, could also belong to this early culture.

In 5% of cases "reinforce at" is used

The techniques are easy to learn and can therefore be reinforced at home between sessions with a professional.

In 3% of cases "reinforce for" is used

Really what the project has reinforced for me is how I want to operate as an artist in the world.

In 3% of cases "reinforce to" is used

I found my clients story to be very interesting to me because he reinforced to me that more and more people are self-diagnosing themselves by what they are reading online.

Q: What are the most important things that you've learned about filmmaking from each of your three films and especially this one? Affleck: Well, it's kind of been reinforced to me.

In 1% of cases "reinforce against" is used

The junk he commanded was old and hadn't been reinforced against the hungry attacks of the Teredo woodworms, which feasted on vessels like this.

In 1% of cases "reinforce upon" is used

You should be reinforced upon all sides and should not necessarily washout close to in the shoe.