Liz is just joining a long line of celebrities who are happy to endorse unlikely products in exchange for the right fee. |
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Yet those who endorse it insist that it is of paramount theological importance. |
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You would think that a party claiming to be fiscally conservative would endorse this type of analysis. |
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It means that at least 448 legislators have to attend a plenary meeting to endorse the fourth phase of amendments. |
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They may hold conventions, but these are mostly formalities to endorse a decision that the party bosses have made. |
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Lawlessness is arriving as a domestic and foreign assault on legal ideas that endorse freedom and human rights. |
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Are there analogous reasons for some open source software projects to drop out of a race, endorse a front runner, and help with its campaign? |
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He could publicly and fulsomely endorse Bush and throw the Republican campaign into a deep strategic confusion. |
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Leaders of the former communist countries awaiting EU membership cheered Ireland's decision to endorse the EU's eastward expansion. |
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The House has been deliberating the election bill in the past few months and is expected to endorse it by the end of this year. |
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To get a favourable rating, employees may endorse every action of their superiors without analysing its merits and demerits. |
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The theory had to do with the ways in which people respond when a belief that they zealously endorse is disconfirmed. |
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Appeasement does not work and those who endorse it are doing an enormous disservice to their people. |
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Mysteriously, employers have not exactly been falling over themselves in the rush to endorse this call. |
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The union executive meets today ahead of a recalled national conference in Brighton next week which could endorse fresh walkouts. |
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I can tell you of Ph.D. physicists who believe that they can dowse, and who endorse dowsing rods and free-energy machines. |
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His audience must decide whether these claims are credible and whether to endorse him or call him to account. |
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Spiritual gurus endorse the fact and centuries of wisdom have taught as that the real treasure is inside us. |
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He uses them as an opportunity to effectively endorse propaganda techniques against allied nations. |
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Thus rebuffed, he kissed the rod to the extent of asking the Committee what sort of proposal it would endorse. |
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If the Committee recommends a ban on abortion, it may endorse one of the wordings, a composite of the wordings or one of its own. |
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This violates the Establishment Clause, because the tablets allude to the Ten Commandments and thus endorse religion. |
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We do not endorse those who must resort to lewd suggestiveness in an attempt to create humor. |
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In our RSB initiative we endorse the NC as a place to personally begin, or continue, the long journey of righting relations with the Earth. |
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You don't need to endorse them or anything, because if the votes are fair they'll win hands down. |
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This examination had to be done with a CAA Inspector who had to endorse the aircraft's logbook. |
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The instructor who flew with her said that he would not endorse her flight logbook for complex aircraft. |
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Digital audio tape, a format for clear-sounding cassette players, foundered after record companies, fearing piracy refused to endorse it. |
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We need to know a lot more about this procedure before plastic surgeons can endorse mesotherapy and recommend it to patients. |
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The film's resolution doesn't necessarily endorse a conviction in a specific belief system, but, rather, belief in general. |
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The cause of science advocacy is a big-tent issue, one which citizens of any creed or religion can endorse. |
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They will endorse co-workers who are convicts, misanthropes and sociopaths, whatever, all in the name of unity. |
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One of the most promising therapeutic approaches that I endorse, with reservations, is the bioenergetics of psychiatrist, Alexander Lowen. |
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That big view allows him to encompass and endorse both slates of candidates for the party's executive. |
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If we can just get the great man to endorse Scottish tourism, we could make a very unspiritual mint. |
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They endorse our utilization of emerging technologies for research, education, and therapy. |
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To endorse sortition as a means of representing the people does not require believing that the people are perfect. |
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The first thing indeed is to endorse the tributes made to our respected one who has passed beyond the veil. |
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The South Africans said the conference had gone adrift and they could not endorse the decision to exclude non-blacks. |
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As a playwright, he ultimately refuses to endorse the language of victimhood. |
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The firm has never asked us to endorse any of its products, and has probably received minimal publicity for its sponsorship. |
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This October, the entire region will be given the chance to endorse the assembly plans or vote them down in a referendum. |
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Top black celebrities have moved beyond roach spray and brew to endorse a wider variety of wares. |
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But she did not endorse calls to ban home breeding, instead focusing her concern on commercial breeders who keep five or more dogs. |
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Few readers today could endorse the kind of self-repression he accepted and embraced. |
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Although Moscow is still weighing its decision, both BP PLC and Russian oilmen are optimistic the Kremlin will endorse the Baku-Ceyhan project. |
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The senate voted 36-25 not to endorse a recommendation that campus public safety officers be armed with Taser stun guns. |
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Despite the questions that remain, Bowles and many cetacean experts endorse pingers because they clearly save animals' lives. |
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Their goal is not to authenticate or necessarily even endorse these paranormal accounts. |
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This article discusses the indirect costs businesses can pay when executives financially endorse a candidate. |
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I can only wholeheartedly endorse the comments made by Vicky Landell Mills and Laurie Wilson. |
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The House of Councillors voted 210 to 23 to endorse the bill to revise the Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Control Law. |
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If you only have positive experiences, naturally you'll endorse the product and company. |
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And while the party wants the public to endorse the amendment, turnout may be a more accurate analysis of success than a yes vote. |
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I thank everyone who is supporting this part of the bill, and I fully endorse our support of it. |
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I fully endorse calls for the public to rally behind the club for the sake of the province. |
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He accepted money to endorse products in another sport in an effort to be an Olympic athlete and live out a dream. |
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Players are allowed to advertise or endorse products for material gain outside of the games. |
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Being a hair stylist considered par excellence, it is natural for shampoo and conditioner manufacturers to have him endorse their products. |
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Is it unethical for a blogger to accept money to promote or endorse commercial products or political ideas and policies? |
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And in any case, celebs invariably endorse several products at the same time and hence are not strongly associated with any one brand. |
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It does not recommend or endorse any specific product for environmental cleaning. |
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Documents show industry executives have been keen to encourage film-makers to endorse their products in this way. |
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He's right about artists losing all credibility when they endorse products. |
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Sponsors are desperate to have her at their tournaments and companies are lining up to have her endorse their products. |
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Most advertisers preferred using movie stars and entertainment celebrities to endorse their products. |
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Courts are obliged to endorse an offender's driving licence with penalty points for most motoring offences. |
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The idea is one which every Iraqi seems keen to endorse, though each has his own idea of what democracy means, depending on whether he is a Shia, Kurd or Sunni. |
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And we endorse the principle that no goal is laudable if it increases even slightly the risk of violence against our children. |
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The IOC's executive board is meant to endorse candidate cities in May next year, opening the way for a full-blooded assessment, including visits by an evaluation commission. |
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You'd think he could take responsibility for his own goofy opinions instead of yanking me into it and claiming falsely that I endorse whatever muttonheaded thing he says. |
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I'm sure the genius that was Joseph Mallord William Turner, landscaping master of light, tone and shade would fully endorse some of the previous groundbreaking entries. |
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But should you lack the energy to sift through the glut of options yourself, we can at least helpfully endorse this one. |
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For churches that do not endorse a premillennial eschatology the emphasis is on the present, and other-worldly eschatological discussions are largely absent. |
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It essentially uses the award as a backchannel to decisively endorse the Polish version of the Katyn events. |
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Thus, pundits are going to be far more likely to endorse the Romney bellicosity than Americans, I think. |
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In order to win votes, she must endorse faith with something that is very much against faith. |
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All to see what kind of textual support might emerge, to endorse a reading of this dream. |
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And the truth that language changes over time does not compel us to endorse any particular change. |
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In some cases, public employee unions even pushed private sector unions to endorse Republicans. |
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Lastly, what does it say about our country that we as a society endorse the subjugation of persons with dwarfism? |
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It is important to both the engagement process and to the ultimate success of counseling that the adolescent endorse an individualized rationale for counseling. |
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The tax reform plan we endorse is revenue neutral, collecting as much federal tax revenue as the current income tax code, including payroll withholding taxes. |
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Traditionally, student loan checks are mailed to the university, and the student goes to the financial aid or bursar's office to endorse the check. |
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As a child of tornado alley myself, I endorse the sentiment in this American Prospect piece by Monica Potts. |
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After muddling around for a few days, he comes out fully in favor of the government's position and vows to endorse whatever the government proposes in relation to boat people. |
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He would rather endorse someone with genuine doubts than someone with disingenuous beliefs. |
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As a not-for-profit publication we cannot, of course, endorse either team. |
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I think a world in which governments endorse or aid religion is seriously inferior to one in which government has nothing whatsoever to say about religion. |
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Yet theories that endorse the implosion and blurring of the traditionally drawn boundaries between conventionally accepted dualisms are not necessarily postmodern. |
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The ad included an intro from Stevens' family explaining his decision to endorse Murowski. |
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The Bill permits parents to smack their children, although this should not be taken to mean that I endorse physical punishment over other non-physical methods of control. |
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As a doctor who has been involved in this work, I would not endorse anything that would result in patients receiving a lower standard of care than they do now. |
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If he was a spammer, I would endorse firebombing this house, I think. |
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Some departments endorse such private consultancies precisely because doing so enables them to retain the most talented and well-funded faculty members. |
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He was left in limbo by Scottish Labour's Executive, which refused to endorse his candidacy until Fife police concluded their investigations into the case. |
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At a macrocosmic level, to believe in the efficacy of passing was to endorse the assumption that mobility and ameliorative potential were racially contingent. |
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We acknowledge that this change in the shape of the EU is indeed constitutional, does mark something pretty big, and merits the thumbprint of the nation to endorse it. |
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They can be counted on to enthusiastically endorse any Democratic Party idea, regardless of how utterly void of common sense or careful forethought. |
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I don't endorse driving like a maniac, but yesterday I drove like one. |
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Roughly 40 percent of Americans seem to endorse some Creationist concept of history and origin. |
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Throughout the bitter four-month interregnum, President Herbert Hoover had tried to get FDR to endorse joint policy statements. |
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It is likely that you will join in the author's song with joy and wholeheartedly endorse the great hymn to eco-feminism with which chapter fifteen concludes. |
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The Queen declined to endorse the acts that Parliament had passed and the new kirk existed in a state of legal uncertainty. |
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First, the NTTL does not and will not endorse any tractor or tractor manufacturer. |
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The people in our ads are trendsetters in the food world and their willingness to endorse California Raisins is very meaningful to our industry. |
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On the other, it has refused to endorse a Western-led retaliatory strike. |
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Kashmiri students, studying in India, to endorse impliedly the unwarranted and unjustified Indian position on Kashmir. |
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The group did decline to endorse DeMaio during his mayoral race. |
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You must endorse the check before you deposit it in the bank. |
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An obvious choice to endorse ChapStick, Mr. Smith knows that ladies love a cunning linguist and a moist mouth. |
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He tried to bring the Tories to his side by making concessions but failed because he still refused to endorse the Test Act. |
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But the Assembly failed to endorse Calonne's proposals and instead weakened his position through its criticism. |
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Bentham and Thomas Hobbes were the only major figures in the history of philosophy to endorse psychological egoism. |
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Privately he made donations to gay campaign groups, but did not endorse them in public. |
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The Sunday Herald was the only publication to endorse a Yes vote in the referendum. |
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The Herald in every edition declares that it does not endorse any political party. |
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As a result, UEFA refused to endorse the competition until the following season. |
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They also endorse an Episcopal polity, appointing the English monarch as Supreme Governor of the Church of England to replace the Bishop of Rome. |
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This attitude of Cummins' did not compel him to endorse emancipation, however it did convince him of a kind of paternalism. |
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A bill of exchange may be endorsed by the payee in favour of a third party, who may in turn endorse it to a fourth, and so on indefinitely. |
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But did he just unintentionally endorse mandatory vaccination? |
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No doubt the other tax avoiders, namely the Royals, will be happy to endorse them with a title. |
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But surely the voters didn't intend to endorse such pay inequity among the state's do-little pols. |
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If the Supreme Court ultimately decides to endorse a police power to conduct investigative detentions based on articulable cause, it must proceed with caution. |
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When Anna Pavlova lent her image to endorse Pond's Vanishing Cream in 1914, the connection was that she, like the product, was a thing of ephemeral beauty. |
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A house of worship can't endorse or oppose candidates for office. |
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He also compromises his privileged status among the Sassanians as the emperor's protege by refusing to endorse their belligerent move against the Romans. |
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However, many unionists in Scotland shy away from connections to unionism in Ireland in order not to endorse any side of a largely sectarian conflict. |
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The Engagement was rejected by the militant Covenanters known as the Kirk Party, who wanted the King to endorse their agenda explicitly before an alliance could be reached. |
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He went on to endorse the new era of snooker, headed by Barry Hearn. |
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It's staggering that the PFA would chose to endorse a convicted rapist when there are many footballers who are better role models for our young people. |
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To endorse option one is to epiphenomenalize macrophysical objects. |
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Young migrants with extremely high scores on religiousness and a very low SES tend to endorse segregational attitudes more than their less religious and high-SES counterparts. |
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Old Etonian David Cameron's endorsement of fellow school chum Johnson's candidacy does little to endorse his public utterances that the Tory party is a modern meritocracy. |
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First we discuss insights from developmental biology that may be inconsistent with perspectives that endorse the three beliefs from the introduction. |
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Both sided tackled the necessity to endorse the laws as quick as possible, such as the Federal Court, distribution of revenues, de-baathification and general amnesty. |
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