0 to officially show support for sth -- støtte
The New York Times has endorsed the candidate. New York Times har gitt sin støtte til kandidaten.
1 to write one’s signature on the back of (a cheque/check). -- påtegne bak på (en sjekk), endossere
2 to make a note of an offence/offense on (a driving licence/license). -- påtegne
3 to give one’s approval to (a decision, statement etc) -- støtte, gi sin tilslutning
Very few associations, groups, or plans specifically endorse obligations to vulnerable populations.
In general, respondents endorsed more social anxiety at the first administration irrespective of whether the format was self-report or clinician-administered.
The success of group-supported candidates to get elected thus hinged mainly on the ability of these groups to get their candidates endorsed by the parties.
We endorse their view with regard to the emphasis on plication of the pulmonary arteries.
The courts cannot gainsay the legislation and set it aside because they think that a better standard should be endorsed.
These unhelpful participants prefer each other's failure and hence would not endorse their success and would not look badly upon their failure.
Many of those who belonged to churches were reluctant to endorse this practice, on the grounds that it encouraged promiscuity.
While these correctives have been generally endorsed, some reservations have been expressed.
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respaldar, aprobar…
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aprovar, endossar…
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onaylamak, desteklemek, arka çıkmak…
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