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Sentence count:221+4Posted:2017-03-14Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: endorseendorsementvendordorsalcandorhorseworseworsenMeaning: [ɪn'dɔːs]  adj. formally supported especially by public statement. 
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91. These problems are even more severe when elements of the black community have themselves endorsed this understanding.
92. Voters also heavily endorsed a clause on the ballot paper calling for the convening of a constituent assembly to reform the Constitution.
93. The forecourt queues are a taste of things to come unless alternative sources of energy are explored, and different lifestyles endorsed.
94. He was fined £150, plus £20 costs, and had his licence endorsed.
95. On July 4 the National Assembly had endorsed a political parties bill guaranteeing a limited form of democracy.
96. If Montrose openly endorsed Kirkton, and carried his re-election, he might gravely offend some of his own friends.
97. It also endorsed the Ruding proposal for the difference between commercial and tax accounts to be reduced.
98. There were Cotton clubs, Cotton gloves, even vitamin pills endorsed by Cotton.
99. We liked Mr Clinton's energy and optimism, and we had endorsed him largely on the strength of them.
100. With this caveat, he endorsed the Fifth Army proposal for resuming the offensive on the Right Bank.
101. Both have now been endorsed, with massive majorities, by their respective electorates.
102. Stalin immediately endorsed the proposal, adding that Indochinese independence might follow in two or three decades.
103. After 10 days, the group unanimously endorsed the Monte Verde find. Sentencedict.com
104. It also endorsed the hostility which many of those radicals felt for the orthodox left.
105. The document left many questions unanswered and when it was not endorsed by any major party figure it slid into oblivion.
106. NATO leaders have endorsed a new strategy that creates smaller military forces.
107. Both Councils have endorsed the principles of credit accumulation as a valid means of gaining their awards.
108. That approach was endorsed in a minority report but defeated by the General Assembly, 323 to 226.
109. And Clinton, who had endorsed it during the 1992 campaign, was only too happy to talk it up.
110. An extraordinary parliamentary debate on July 22, however, endorsed the government's action.
111. His campaign was endorsed by Cresson, who visited the constituency on June 7.
112. That policy has been endorsed by majorities of more than 2 million pounds - - members on each occasion.
113. The National Governors' Association endorsed the final bill, and many governors praised the welfare changes as long overdue.
114. Organizations representing some 750,000 people, mainly trade unions, also endorsed the petition.
115. State and federal agencies have endorsed the plan, along with the county's cities.
116. Without predicting an upset, Maguire and Simms strongly endorsed the Steelers this week.
117. The commended approach to teaching strategies was highly partisan in respect of the particular kinds of practice which were endorsed.
118. The paper endorsed commentator Pat Buchanan, who is running third in statewide polls.
119. Although the move was defeated and the renationalisation policy endorsed, party members voted to remit the controversial proposal for further consideration.
120. Dole has endorsed a California ballot measure that would eliminate affirmative action programs.
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