endorsing Definition In English

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Examples of endorsing

  • Endorsing novelty is not claiming license to depart from the standard of empirical adequacy.

  • There is no need to interpret traditional descriptions of ' neuter passive ' participles as endorsing the view that ma/ta forms are morphosyntactically passive.

  • By voluntarily endorsing the rules that govern them, citizens endow a regime with an elusive but indispensable quality: political legitimacy.

  • After all, when we permit living donation, we are in fact indirectly endorsing a form of directed donation.

  • Perhaps participants were favoring a nondenominational, all encompassing "religious worldview" endorsing equally the religious beliefs of outgroups as much as those of the ingroup.

  • Lest this move be seen as endorsing divorce, many state legislatures attached a rigid set of rules and regulations to divorce.

  • One must be cautious in endorsing such a research program, as it can inhibit a deeper anthropological understanding.

  • Meanwhile, managers experience the additional pressures of overtly endorsing policy and demonstrating exemplary practice.

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