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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61. Some advocacy groups oppose putting black boxes in cars.
62. As recent as 2000, I still heard comments like these from a major young church leader, in response to my advocacy, not of the Reformed faith, but of the inerrancy of the Bible!
63. Therefore, intersex advocacy groups demand additional legal reforms, especially in the the following areas.
64. Thanks also to intersex advocacy groups, the medical treatment of intersexual conditions has become less dogmatic and more circumspect.
65. The union has annual revenues of $ 38 m, of which $ 4 m funds advocacy.
66. She later became a state assemblywoman, the Honorable Joyce Emerson, known for her advocacy of open space, poor children, and the Arts. Sentencedict.com
67. And Ringling management tells employees who complain about the beatings, "If you don't like it, pack your bags, " and even threatens them with legal action if they report abuse to advocacy groups.
68. "If Beijing doesn't want to politicize the Games, why were an unprecedented 100 leaders invited to attend?" said Sophie Richardson, Asia advocacy director at Human Rights Watch.
69. By virtue of its institutional position, the Office of the Solicitor General has a special obligation to respect the Supreme Court's precedents and conduct its advocacy with complete candor.
70. Law school clinics give students real-world experience in advocacy and provide underserved communities with legal representation.
71. Thousands of Zambians depended on the semifeudal Shiwa plantation for their existence but Gore-Browne became known over time for his advocacy of African self-rule.
72. DOMUS has instituted a program to work in collaboration with institutions globally to ensure the collection's continued commitment to education and advocacy of the arts.
73. The U.S. advocacy for humanity is a fake. What it really pursues is hegemonism.
74. Barbosa, as well as jury representatives of the committee of the Avicenna Prize, spoke highly of Qiu's research in the ethics of science and public advocacy of ethical issues related to science.
75. To keep up with the French and Russians, the cable urged continuous high-level advocacy on behalf of the US company Westinghouse to push its AP-1000 reactor.
76. Consumer advocacy groups are not so enthusiastic about removing restrictions on the telephone companies.
77. They work unitedly for the development of villages by effectively implementing the existing laws, government welfare schemes and doing advocacy on various relevant issues.
78. His sympathy for revolutionaries spilled over to undisguised advocacy of revolution.
79. "China is a tremendous opportunity," says Linsey Gallagher, director of international marketing for the Wine Institute, an advocacy group for the California wine industry.
80. This will be politically difficult, but since Obama's victory, dozens of French black advocacy groups and antiracism associations are rising and asking for that change.
81. You will use the legal analysis and advocacy skills you have developed at law school to convince judges with arguments based on established rules found in public international law.
82. In Zhongshan a pioneer in building, advocacy feudal Republican sweep.
83. On Sunday, the advocacy group Human Rights Watch said it had documented two additional mass executions.
84. Comparing with the faithful obligation to the court, zealous advocacy direct duty of the defense attorney.
85. Save the Sound is dedicated to the restoration, protection, and appreciation of Long Island Sound and its watershed through advocacy, education and research.
86. And some advocacy groups question the long - term safety of irradiation.
87. If you listen to the talk shows, you will hear your fellow citizens arguing passionately pro and con with advocacy and denigration, accusation and defense.
88. To them, my advocacy of higher Pigovian taxes is a sure sign that I am another one of those pantywaist Harvard liberals .
89. Under its banner 1 Goal, GCE has relied on advocacy by footballers and other celebrities.
90. In the fall of 1969, Wisconsin Senator Gaylord Nelson announced plans for a national "environmental teach-in" – one day, each year, of action and advocacy for the environment.
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