Endorsed
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319 examples of Endorsed in a sentence
And the U.S. Conference of Mayors has
endorsed
not only the approach but the specific model.
[Last Tuesday, Sarah Palin, the pre-Trump embodiment of populist no-nothingism in the Republican Party,
endorsed
Trump.]
Almost every leading editorial board in the country has since
endorsed
our plan, and Fortune 100 companies from a wide range of industries are now getting behind it.
[America's most liberal labor union has endorsed] Never mind that "America's most liberal labor union," as defined by this ad, was actually the Tulsa Firefighters Union, hardly a famed bastion of liberalism.
Well, the truth is the 20th century, 300 years from now, is not going to be remembered for its wars or its technological innovations, but rather as the era in which we stood by and either actively
endorsed
or passively accepted the massive destruction of both biological and cultural diversity on the planet.
Even Betty Grable pretty much
endorsed
Rita's dancing in this film as she commented that Rita danced rings around her own dancing and let's face it, Betty Grable was an excellent dancer.
For millions of gay Hindus and Muslims there seems little hope of ever leading a life that is accepted and
endorsed
by their otherwise very close knit families.
Once you read those demolitions, you'll realize that alleged "global warming" is no more real or dangerous than the Y2K scare of 1999, which Gore also endorsed, as he did the pseudo-scientific film THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW, which was based on a book written by alleged UFO abductee Whitley Strieber.
But then to foist this jumped-up TV movie (beware purchasers of the Omen box set on DVD - don't be fooled by the widescreen ratio of the transfer, this was and is strictly small-screen stuff) on the back of a series of generally fine demonic chillers was unforgivable, particularly,
endorsed
as it was, by the exec.producer
Bucke totally
endorsed
hysterectomies to cure insanity in women, and would never have practiced anything as liberal as represented in the film.
It was vehemently
endorsed
by other friends.
When Lillian travels to Colombia in quest of her missing younger sister, Joe goes with her, an act not
endorsed
by Meno who wishes to wed her for personal reasons other than love, and a climactic conflict between the rivals can result only in violence.
I try to avoid that philosophy, but if I
endorsed
it, BIG NIGHT would be that type of film for me, a litmus test.
The film has been
endorsed
by Kids First, an endorsement which should let parents know that this film is appropriate for their children.
Considering that this movie was neither made by, nor
endorsed
by, the LDS church, The Other Side of Heaven is an endearing, uplifting movie that celebrates and pays respect to Mormon missionaries without going too deep into LDS philosophy or beliefs.
And even as the Fund opposed them, prominent economists – among them Paul Krugman –
endorsed
their use.
The agreement with Iran can still be salvaged, precisely because it is a multilateral agreement,
endorsed
by the UN Security Council (Resolution 2231), not an agreement solely between the US and Iran.
The JCPOA – the result of years of difficult negotiations – was agreed by seven countries and the European Union, and unanimously
endorsed
by the United Nations Security Council.
The third option could be a candidate
endorsed
by the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe (ALDE), such as Margrethe Vestager, the EU competition commissioner.
Here, the launch of the European Economic Recovery Plan – the initiative for an EU-wide fiscal stimulus equivalent to 1.5% of GDP,
endorsed
by the European Heads of Government in December – constitutes a major step forward.
His appointment has been
endorsed
by del Ponte, other past prosecutors, and the top lieutenants and staff of the Prosecutor’s office, who sent a letter of support to the UN Secretary-General.
The IMF
endorsed
legal standards and codes of best practice developed by other institutions, but also promotes the development of new standards, including accounting and auditing standards, securities market regulations, bankruptcy law, codes for corporate governance, insurance and banking regulations.
It is not just official multiculturalism that has failed in Europe, however; so has the multiculturalism
endorsed
by large parts of European civil society.
But this was not a US-Iran deal; it was negotiated by six leading powers and
endorsed
by the United Nations.
In 2009, the EU
endorsed
the principle of “explicit but not exclusive targeting” for Roma, and the European Commission allowed structural funds to be used to cover housing interventions in favour of marginalized communities, with a particular focus on Roma.
In 2012, the Committee on World Food Security, based at the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations,
endorsed
the Voluntary Guidelines on the Responsible Governance of Tenure as the global norm on this front.
The IMF’s Half StepBOSTON – “What used to be heresy is now
endorsed
as orthodox,” John Maynard Keynes remarked in 1944, after helping to convince world leaders that the newly established International Monetary Fund should allow the regulation of international financial flows to remain a core right of member states.
If he were truly concerned about global warming, how could he have
endorsed
the construction of coal-fired electricity plants, even if those plants use more efficient technologies than have been employed in the past?
The president is nominated by two-thirds of the People's Assembly, and
endorsed
in a plebiscite that allows only for a simple "Yes" or "No."
In Eastern Europe, Poland’s governing Civic Platform outperformed the nationalist opposition, while voters in the Baltic states, where the economic effects of austerity were the most severe in the entire EU,
endorsed
centrist European Parliament candidates.
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