Doctors now advocate light physical exercises such as walking and sometimes, even swimming. |
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He is also an advocate of strong financial support for graduate students and their research. |
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He is not an advocate of clerical activism, preferring the traditional quietist approach to politics. |
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Mr Grogan has been an excellent advocate of pubs and British beer and we demand that he is reinstalled as top man. |
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Then again, I'm not as much of an advocate of that particular policy as I'd like to be. |
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We know for sure that the First Minister is not a long-term advocate of the policy. |
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Clearly, better evidence relevant to primary care is needed before we firmly advocate treatment regimes for obesity. |
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The furthest I've ever stuck my neck out has been to advocate the use of Adirondack chairs, front porches and outdoor showers. |
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He will try in his honorable role as the advocate to gain as much advantage as he can for his point of view. |
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I used to instigate my university fellows, playing the role of Devil's advocate in very animated discussions on the subject. |
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You're a big advocate of jeet kune do, the martial arts discipline created by Bruce Lee. |
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She was a socialist, a passionate advocate of women's liberation, and fought all her life for revolutionary change. |
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I think he is a worthy advocate of the policy and he is also a worthy adversary for the press. |
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She has been the most radical advocate of the party's adoption of an independent stance in elections. |
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He was a prime advocate of arguments supporting the holding of terrorism suspects without access to courts. |
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Even the scientists who advocate for that protocol recognise that it will not make one jot of difference, even if it is fully implemented. |
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They advocate adherence to the dietary guidelines as the most appropriate way to achieve a positive outcome. |
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Earlier, I talked with the Senator, a longtime advocate of education reform. |
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The trial judge advocate prosecuted the case with the aid of one assistant. |
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Marx himself was reinterpreted by German social democracy and transformed into an advocate of reformism. |
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He's been a leader in election law reforms the past two sessions and an advocate of consumer privacy protection. |
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I spent 28 years as a Navy judge advocate so I am well familiar with what they do. |
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Replying to a question by the advocate, he said he had not seen his client firing the rifle. |
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As a well-known advocate for Baluch rights in Iran, young Iranians reach out to him for advice. |
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The persons who appear and do counsel work, either in drawing pleadings or appearing in court as an advocate. |
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How, then, are LGBT people to advocate for their rights if they cannot even identify themselves? |
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I saw myself as an advocate and agitator and behind-the-scenes lobbyist on some very minor aspects of it. |
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Sen. Tom Harkin of Iowa, a longtime disability advocate, has made HCBS a priority, a Harkin aide told The Daily Beast. |
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In an ideal world, all dance teachers would advocate healthy work habits. |
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Your Honours, at common law there is absolute privilege for what is said in court by an advocate. |
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He is a true advocate for human rights who has paid a horrible price for standing up against the Assad dictatorship. |
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Renowned livestock specialist and autism advocate Temple Grandin brought her unique intellect and wit to Reddit. |
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Grandin explained how the device actually brings her two roles as autism advocate and animal-science expert together. |
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She was the South African face of Avon cosmetics and an outspoken advocate against the abuse of women. |
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Washington was a passionate advocate for an intensely practical education for ex-slaves and their descendants. |
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Without question, a lifetime of hard physical labor at low paying employment led Angela to become an ardent advocate of labor reform for working girls. |
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They are examples of the aggressive, absurdist art they advocate. |
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A typical meat-eating animal welfare advocate is personally responsible for the slaughter of twenty-two warm-blooded animals per year, 1,500 in an average lifetime. |
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They have tended to advocate a certain view of Russia's prospects and of the East-West relationship that may not be warranted by the actualities of the situation. |
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They must advocate for the very thing their photo ops in Amman implied, infrastructural integration and political interdependence. |
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Rather, I am a fierce advocate of basing American foreign policy on democratic principles. |
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In such instances, the therapist may encounter requests to participate as an advocate for the client. |
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School counselors who have served as record keepers of student data in schools are ideally positioned to use this data to advocate for traditionally underserved students. |
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And when the US ignores that fact, it damages our own credibility as a global advocate of democratic reform. |
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Both counsels, advocate for the State and for the defence, will resume argument today. |
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He was a well-known advocate for better working conditions and higher pay for Cambodian workers. |
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General manager of Rodney Bay Marina, Cuthbert Didier, is the leading vocal advocate when it comes to yachting in St Lucia. |
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Rising to the rank of rear admiral during World War I, Niblack would remain an advocate of Sailors his entire career. |
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To begin with, I'm an advocate of very healthy fiscal policies. |
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A member of the Party and a former commerce minister, he is considered an advocate of free-market policies. |
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In general, I am a strong advocate of environmental protection and saving rare animal species. |
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Some health professionals also advocate cutting down if smokers cannot or will not stop. |
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Dray was not given a patient advocate nor did she have any consultations regarding her legal rights prior to the C-section. |
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He is a strong advocate of the rights of Afrikaans speakers. |
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The statement in the brief was my position as an advocate for a client. |
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Those who advocate other methods are again showing their ignorance, I'm afraid. |
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I'm not bashful about being an advocate on behalf of our communities. |
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Now is anybody suggesting for one moment the business sector would not be able to in fact advocate on its behalf? |
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A staunch advocate of the policy, he created it as a model institution designed to teach both academic and industrial subjects. |
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Get help, advocate for yourself, dial down your self-imposed parenting standards. |
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In 1828 Owen returned to the United Kingdom and settled in London, where he continued to be an advocate for the working class. |
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These unions therefore advocate a permanent solution to the circumstances of strikes, injunctions, and crossing other workers' picket lines. |
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More recently as recorded in the 18th century, the Taoist master Liu Yiming continued to advocate this usage. |
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They advocate this type of repair only when weather conditions prevent proper techniques. |
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By 1942, Beveridge had been an advocate of social insurance for more than thirty years. |
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I am fighting that quota because I am an advocate of competition. |
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Fourier was the most ardent and voluminous advocate of women's liberation and of sexual freedom among the early socialists. |
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He is a keen advocate of ashtanga yoga and helped Bryan Oviedo to return ahead of schedule from the double leg break he suffered in January. |
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It was called the Iran Watchlist and it is the only foreign policy issue de Blasio has taken on as public advocate. |
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Tom Hoffman, a California wine grower and barn owl advocate, had barn owl families breed in nine of 12 installed houses in a matter of months. |
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Why is a straight grandmother the leading advocate for gays in Cameroon? |
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However, the rotation of military personnel among the staff judge advocate offices hampered the continuity of the program. |
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They don't know I wasn't allowed to have any of my witnesses come in or that the judge in my case was a rape shield advocate. |
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He was also a passionate advocate of a new urbanism, based on planned cities. |
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As Prime Minister, Pearson would advocate the simple Maple Leaf that was eventually adopted. |
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He was the second of four children born to Edward Fawkes, a proctor and an advocate of the consistory court at York, and his wife, Edith. |
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She has been an outspoken advocate of women's rights throughout her life. |
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He became a tireless advocate for the needs of adults with IMD throughout Britain and internationally. |
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Since she started working with her advocate, she has become much more confident. |
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The authors advocate for combined therapy in cases of severe encephalomyelitis characterized by encephalomyeloradiculoneuropathy. |
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The guppie with a partner and a Porsche was replacing the free love advocate with a placard and a toke. |
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He is not only a zealous advocate for pusilanimous and passive obedience, but for the most implicit faith in the dictatorial mandates of power. |
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He did not advocate an expansion of the electoral franchise, but he did seek to address bribery and rotten boroughs. |
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As an advocate that simplicity and theory be part of the scientific method, Lord Rayleigh argued for the principle of similitude. |
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Heaviside did much to develop and advocate vector methods and the vector calculus. |
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As a result of such findings, many jurisdictions now advocate or require child passengers to use specially designed child restraints. |
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The critic John Ruskin was an ardent advocate of all things medieval and popularised these ideas. |
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Similarly Robert Boyle, a prominent advocate of the experimental method, held that we have innate ideas. |
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Milton, an associate of and advocate on behalf of the regicides, was silenced on political matters as Charles II returned. |
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He has also become known in recent years as an early advocate of animal rights. |
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Mill became a strong advocate of such social reforms as labour unions and farm cooperatives. |
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In April 2015, the United Nations appointed Craig the first global advocate for the elimination of mines and explosive hazards. |
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Some Americans advocate making English the country's official language, as it is in 32 states. |
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It was introduced to the United Kingdom parliament by Sir William Dolben, an advocate for the abolition of slavery. |
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The Liberals became the first of the major British political parties to advocate British membership of the European Economic Community. |
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Nevertheless, he did not advocate an immediate disfranchisement of rotten boroughs. |
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Both advocate policies and legislation on behalf of workers in the United States and Canada, and take an active role in politics. |
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Ted Turner, founder of CNN, charged that Rupert Murdoch was using Fox News to advocate an invasion. |
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John Hume was an advocate of a joint authority approach where both the Republic of Ireland and the United Kingdom would exercise political power. |
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He tweeted the party would advocate a 'pro Europe', 'pro developing world' and 'against military adventurism' stance. |
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Its proponents advocate the economic benefits of more extensively accessible hydrocarbons. |
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David Hume was the second of two sons born to Joseph Home of Ninewells, an advocate, and his wife The Hon. |
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A Timor Railway System has been in proposal but the current government has yet to advocate the proposal due to lack of funds and expertise. |
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He was an outspoken advocate of civil liberties, despite the risk this placed him in under the strict censorship laws of the time. |
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He was unwillingly replaced in command in November 1940 by Big Wing advocate Sholto Douglas. |
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He unwillingly relinquished command on 24 November 1940 and was replaced by Big Wing advocate Sholto Douglas. |
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Some advocate making the transition to a Breton model, where competitions are more flexible and with fewer restrictions. |
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He is now remembered as a national hero and numerous small groups have adopted his symbolism to advocate independence or nationalism for Wales. |
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The British moral philosopher John Stuart Mill also came to advocate a form of economic socialism within a liberal context. |
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Syndicalists advocate a socialist economy based on federated unions or syndicates of workers who own and manage the means of production. |
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Animal rights groups find it harder to convey their concerns, and as a result, may advocate civil disobedience or violence. |
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It was in Canada that he took a serious interest in bodybuilding and became a firm advocate of Bernarr Macfadden's physical culture regime. |
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Subsequently, France takes steps in protecting and promoting its culture, becoming a leading advocate of the cultural exception. |
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Since then, Canada has been an advocate for multilateralism, making efforts to resolve global issues in collaboration with other nations. |
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It has been labelled a public relations disaster by leading New Zealand PR firms and Consumer advocate groups. |
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In health services, Kelvin Kong became the first Indigenous surgeon in 2006 and is an advocate of Indigenous health issues. |
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Such is the case with environmental justice advocate Melissa Checker and her relationship with the people of Hyde Park. |
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Some observers advocate intentionally altering the material cultures current civilizations are creating. |
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Rabanus Maurus, a student of Alcuin's and abbot at Fulda from 822, was an important advocate of the cultivation of German literacy. |
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Francesco Carrara, an advocate of abolition of the death penalty, was one of the foremost European criminal lawyers of the 19th century. |
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But the advocate of platonism may find these easier to defend than the confirmational holism the standard argument invokes. |
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Therefore I have joined those who today advocate the designation 'Southern Levant. |
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A dynamic member of the Southern African Development Community, Namibia is a vocal advocate for greater regional integration. |
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The city's economic decline left its elite dependent on royal and ecclesiastical appointment and thus, reluctant to advocate independence. |
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Today, several internet based groups advocate their support for greater self determination. |
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Progressive Evangelicals commonly advocate for women's equality, pacifism and social justice. |
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In 2013, priests and ministries in the Diocese of El Salvador began to advocate for the full inclusion of LGBT members. |
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Like any good legal system, parties in a case have the right to appoint an advocate who can argue for them at the tribunal. |
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If a person cannot afford an advocate, the tribunal can assign one to them free of charge. |
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A sheriff must be legally qualified, and have been qualified as an advocate or solicitor for at least 10 years. |
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He became familiar with, and an advocate of the Latin concept of Universal Law or Natural Moral Law, based on his reading of these sources. |
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Smith was no advocate of tyranny, but he clearly enjoyed enumerating an imposing list of powers of the Tudor state. |
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He sometimes debated against his Balliol contemporary Alfred Milner, who although then a Liberal was already an advocate of British imperialism. |
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A key member of the group and practicing advocate, Kartik, briefed the report to the mediapersons here. |
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The outer movements always fail to convince, but the slow movement's gentle regretfulness found a persuasive advocate here. |
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The NRC, as a national advocate for recycling, is a natural umbrella for a project like ReMix. |
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He described himself as a laborite, a civil rights advocate, a civil libertarian, and an advocate for all oppressed people. |
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William Lambers is a journalist and author who decided to use his writings to advocate against world hunger. |
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An advocate of reducing inequality levels, Piketty suggests levying a global wealth tax in order to reduce the divergence in wealth caused by inequality. |
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Most of the British press, outraged by the stories of rape and the killings of civilians and wounded British soldiers, did not advocate clemency of any kind. |
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A Bangladeshi lawyer is termed an advocate when he or she enters the Bar. |
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Charles Gray, in the Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, argues that Coke, as a judge, never intended to advocate the judicial review of statutes. |
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They deny that mental states and events actually possess the qualitative properties attributed to them by qualia friends and, as a consequence, they advocate quining qualia. |
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George from Ranny in his youth as an advocate was an active member in freedom struggle and was jailed for his involvement in activities against British Raj. |
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Johnson, unlike Webster, was not an advocate of spelling reform, but chose the spelling best derived, as he saw it, from among the variations in his sources. |
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Even the government got involved, with land's advocate Johan van Oldenbarnevelt taking the side of the Remonstrants and stadtholder Maurice of Nassau their opponents. |
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They advocate global institutions and policies that they believe better address the moral claims of poor and working classes as well as environmental concerns. |
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The first work to advocate the idea of intentionality was published in 1854 by Joaquim Noberto de Sousa e Silva, after Pedro II had opened the debate. |
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The InterGreek Council meetings provide opportunity for member organizations to learn from each other, work together and advocate for community needs. |
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Choiseul continued to advocate a direct strike against Britain as the way to win future wars, and despatched engineers and agents to examine British defences in preparation. |
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For a long time she was a keen advocate of a Welsh Assembly, and she campaigned hard in the 1997 referendum for the creation of the National Assembly for Wales. |
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For example, in order to prevent gun violence and advocate gun control, several groups, unions, and nonprofit organizations banded to form the Coalition to Stop Gun Violence. |
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Charles has sought to raise world awareness of the dangers facing the natural environment, and was an early advocate for action to combat climate change. |
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Jeannette Rankin, the first woman elected to Congress, was another fierce advocate of pacifism, the only person to vote no to America's entrance into both World Wars. |
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Some Marxist currents advocate syndicalism, such as DeLeonism. |
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Social democrats supporting the first variant advocate for a peaceful, evolutionary transition of the economy to socialism through progressive social reform of capitalism. |
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I certainly don't advocate trying to copy some Las Vegas lounge lizard. |
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The threat that arises when an auditor acts as an advocate for or against an audit client's position or opinion rather than as an unbiased attestor. |
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Tories generally advocate monarchism, are usually of a high church Anglican religious heritage, and are opposed to the liberalism of the Whig faction. |
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He was a major advocate of a single parliament for England and Scotland. |
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The company took its name from the paper's editor of 19 years, George Outram, an Edinburgh advocate best known in Glasgow for composing light verse. |
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It is likely that he served as a vigintivir in Rome, overseeing road maintenance in or near the city, and he may have appeared in court as an advocate. |
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He had been intended for the medical profession, but soon after leaving Oxford he gave up this idea, and in 1813 became a member of the Scottish bar, as a qualified advocate. |
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During this period, in 1890 in the Congo, Conrad encountered and befriended the Irish Republican and advocate for human rights, Sir Roger Casement. |
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He became a fierce advocate of Welsh nationalism, although he never supported Plaid Cymru, because he believed they did not go far enough in their opposition to England. |
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Doyle was also a fervent advocate of justice and personally investigated two closed cases, which led to two men being exonerated of the crimes of which they were accused. |
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The authors did not advocate alcohol prohibition, but they suggested that the government raise the price of alcohol until it was no longer widely available. |
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It is not my intention to advocate change in this situation. |
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Adventures does not advocate that Freethinkers and Secular Humanists offer only lenitive resistance to the theofascists to avoid hurting harmless religionists' feelings. |
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She had been an advocate of Croatian and Slovenian independence. |
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Rose is an advocate of sustainable golf facilities and works as an ambassador to the STRI's Golf Environment Awards, hosting receptions for winners. |
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That same year, she was appointed as a UN Women Goodwill Ambassador and helped launch the UN Women campaign HeForShe, which calls for men to advocate gender equality. |
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An influential advocate of freedom of speech, Mill objected to censorship. |
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Wilfrid was an advocate for the use of music in ecclesiastical ceremonies. |
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The dynamics of today's workforce are changing at a rapid pace and employers need to better accommodate those changes, one employers' advocate says. |
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Some modern historians see him mainly as a champion of Roman customs against the customs of the British and Irish churches, others as an advocate for monasticism. |
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Some manufacturers advocate the use of thighless legs whether the stumps are long or short, and pay little attention to the character of the extremities. |
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Priestley had been closely associated with the group's activities for over a decade and was a strong advocate of the benefits of scientific societies. |
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Concerns about negative environmental effects of growth have prompted some people to advocate lower levels of growth, or the abandoning of growth altogether. |
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