Similar words: advocate, devil's advocate, efficacy, delicacy, intricacy, vocal, coca cola, Coca-Cola. Meaning: ['ædvəkəsɪ] n. active support of an idea or cause etc.; especially the act of pleading or arguing for something.
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31. In these circumstances the absence of full legal rights to advocacy and representation is particularly unfortunate.
32. The training is very comprehensive, with emphasis placed upon legal knowledge and the development of advocacy skills.
33. Meanwhile, Hong Kong advocacy groups Tuesday announced plans to fight the proposed changes.
34. The three will cover technical support, research and development; computerised information technology services; and rail advocacy.
35. The former Shah's advocacy of a collective security pact was a further black mark against the Gulf scheme.
36. One may hope that this forceful advocacy can remain in most instances persuasive and considered rather than strident.sentencedict.com
37. The trend toward tabloidization and instant popularization has eroded the boundary lines between news and entertainment, objective journalism and advocacy.
38. La Raza is an umbrella group of almost 200 Hispanic advocacy groups.
39. Although unconsummated, this relationship was undoubtedly the most satisfactory of his life and resulted in his passionate advocacy of animal rights.
40. However, a solicitor is unlikely to be able to concentrate on advocacy as a barrister can.
41. At least before the duty solicitor people were directed to lawyers who had qualifications in advocacy.
42. Similar advocacy groups in several other states also are planning legal action modeled on the Maryland and Connecticut suits.
43. Forbes also had the advantage of a simple message: advocacy of a flat tax.
44. She was also attracted by the opportunity to do advocacy whilst serving articles, which is only possible in a local authority.
45. Without an advocacy stage few general theories in biology would ever have arisen.
46. In fact, the arguments about the injustice of rehabilitation apply equally to classical criminology's advocacy of efficient deterrence.
47. The advocacy of spending is concentrated in vocal and influential communities and client groups that can affect the electoral chances of politicians.
48. And yet advocacy often feels like the only effective thing I can do. Use my so-called power to effect change.
49. The Inns have further developed their advocacy training and are organising and funding the scheme for all the pupils in their Inn.
50. Advocacy A social worker's relationship with a residential Home is through the introduction of a particular client and family.
51. To this end it examines critically the assumptions underlying the advocacy of these employment policies.
52. These speculations are used as justification not only for opposing more prosecution advocacy by employed lawyers, but for blocking the entire application.
53. And politicians and bureaucrats, not to mention corporate lobbyists and advocacy groups, thrive on their abilities to influence tax policies.
54. Much of the learning theory behind programmed learning advocacy has been challenged as narrow and over-simple.
55. Though widely praised when it began, the Baldrige Award has attracted increasing criticism-particularly from within the quality advocacy community.
56. The 1993 episode shocked journalists here and drew condemnation from press advocacy groups around the world.
57. Richard Thau, a leader of the youth advocacy group Third Millennium, says young voters may end up embracing Sen.
58. Advocacy of law-breaking heightens it still further.
59. Rotary's primary responsibilities include fundraising, advocacy, and volunteer recruitment.
60. Shareholder advocacy is another form of socially responsible investing.
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