Endorse Sentence Examples

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  • Henceforth its sole effective function was to endorse and promulgate the decrees of the government of Vienna.

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  • No philosopher would give utterance to, or endorse, such a sentiment.

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  • The company, however, does not endorse the Subway Diet.

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  • Many educators and politicians whole-heartedly endorse the use of computers by kids.

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  • We do not necessarily endorse that particular website.

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  • Alternative practitioners endorse RICE and conventional treatments.

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  • Remember, these diets all endorse eating plenty of healthy fruits and vegetables.

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  • Having decided in favour of a monarchy, the provisional government first offered the throne to the duc de Nemours, son of Louis-Philippe, but this offer was promptly withdrawn on the discovery that Europe would not endorse it.

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  • LoveToKnow Corp. has not attempted to verify the truth or accuracy of any such opinion, claim or comment, nor does LoveToKnow Corp. endorse or support them.

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  • The agriculture spokesman had dinner with the first senior senator to openly endorse the bill.

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  • A director of consummate artistry like Wim Wenders would probably endorse the point Owens made.

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  • Adolescent cliques that endorse illegal and unhealthy activities, however, are not good for teens to join, nor are they good for the parents of the teens who join them.

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  • Note that the Food and Drug Administration has not evaluated Prevagen, does not regulate it and does not endorse it to treat any condition.

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  • Another product that celebrities endorse is the mineral makeup Sheer Cover.

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  • Often, a celebrity will endorse one of his or her fan sites if they are particularly well done.

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  • Veterinarians who endorse raw diets argue that dogs receive more nutrients from raw food.

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  • A few of these sites are questionable and endorse buying pets online and shipping purchased pets.

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  • Celebrities endorse it, but some health officials are concerned that the treatment isn't safe.

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  • Even Voltaire did not venture to publish this lampoon on a great official of a prince so touchy as the king of Prussia without some permission, and if all tales are true he obtained this by another piece of something like forgery - getting the king to endorse a totally different pamphlet on its last leaf, and affixing that last leaf to Akakia.

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  • Wortman to suggest a polar origin for the entire group - a view we are not yet prepared to endorse.

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  • Neither the war minister nor the commanders of the garrison chose to punish the offenders, and sooner than endorse such want of discipline, Sagasta and the Liberal party once more made way for Canovas.

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  • While I wholeheartedly endorse this book, I want to offer two cautionary remarks.

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  • The EU heads of government have to endorse the Commission enlargement timetable and strategy as well as conclude the final entry negotiations.

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  • Interestingly, the author does not promote pacifism nor does he endorse war.

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  • A. I find it very remunerative, and this is one particular stereotype I'm very happy to endorse.

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  • A. I find it very remunerative, and this is one particular stereotype I 'm very happy to endorse.

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  • This then enables the Judge to decide whether to endorse the order, as they are not just rubber-stamped by he or she.

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  • Students who have learned by a certain method often seem willing to endorse the method in preference to other untried methods.

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  • Many high schools endorse certain companies for graduation announcements, but many other options exist for seniors to choose from.

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  • Diddy, please, please, continue to get the word out on the importance of the youth of the country voting, endorse whomever it is you wish to endorse and let the world know, that's cool.

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  • LoveToKnow Dogs does not endorse these websites and provides the info only as examples.

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  • Although marketing materials will endorse the long shelf life of their products, most spackling paste and surfacing compounds start to dry out once they're opened, so invest in only as much as you'll use within a couple of weeks.

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  • Keep in mind, however, that LoveToKnow does not endorse any of these companies.

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  • As such, LoveToKnow doesn't endorse or approve of any product that will be used for the purposes of piracy.

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  • While Apple certainly doesn't endorse the practice, it is possible to access banned apps on a jailbroken iPhone.

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  • Barbara Walters seemed very impressed with the antioxidant's potential in her ABC special; nevertheless, in June of 2009 she released a statement on ABC that she does not endorse resveratrol.

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  • In the meantime, Walters' has specifically stated that she does not endorse these supplements or make any claims that they can, indeed, work against the aging process.

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  • She was one of the first household names to endorse the brand when the company's original food processor was introduced to American households in 1973.

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  • Depending on the deal, merchants may also offer to endorse "fund raising nights" at their establishments, donating five percent of sales to the school or team.

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  • Private schools are often more strict in their policies than public schools and may endorse required religion classes and a strict dress code.

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  • While it does not endorse any of the programs, it's a good place to start if you're looking for a certification program in your area.You can also visit the Yoga Alliance School Directory page to search for registered programs near you.

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  • However, if you feel strongly that your child can benefit from an alternative therapy that your doctor won't endorse, get a second medical opinion.

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  • Most mainstream licensed physicians will not endorse chelation therapy because it is a risky procedure that can make someone very sick or even be fatal.

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  • More about each diet in detail can be found by reading related LoveToKnow articles and by visiting the websites that endorse each diet.

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  • A visit to Oprah Winfrey's website, however, reveals a statement by Oprah that she is not associated, nor does she endorse any acai berry diet that is using her name.

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  • While the clinic does not endorse the so-called Mayo Clinic Grapefruit Diet, it does offer healthy eating guidelines.

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  • Some people who endorse this method, however, also admit that there is a certain apprehension about allowing the government to have too much involvement within the health care system.

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  • Financial experts differ greatly in the version of life insurance they endorse for their clients.

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  • The site doesn't endorse the listings posted there, and any information gathered there needs to be filtered through some good old common sense.

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  • Digg is a social bookmarking site that allows users to endorse a website and pass it around to other Digg users.

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  • Helmets commonly feature the driver's number and any sponsors that endorse them.

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  • But he lacked business thrift, inherited a disposition to endorse for his friends, and was often unable to distinguish between deserving applicants for aid and adventurers.

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  • Moreover, Prussia was hardly prepared to endorse a policy of greatly strengthening the authority of the diet, which might have been fatal to the Customs Union of which she was laying the foundation.

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  • But though Austria, Great Britain and presently France, were all equally interested in maintaining the Ottoman empire, the failure of the congress of Vienna in 1815 to take action in the matter of a guarantee of Turkey, and the exclusion of the Sultan from the Holy Alliance, seemed to endorse the claim of Russia to regard the Eastern Question as "her domestic concern" in which "Europe" had no right to interfere.

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  • A period of distress at home increased the discontent which Lord Beaconsfields external policy was exciting; and, when parliament was at last dissolved in 1880, it seemed no longer certain that the country would endorse the policy of the minister, who only a short time before had acquired such popularity.

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  • As a disabled person I heartily endorse these moves.

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  • Malet had informed Sherif Pasha that, although Colonel Hicks finds it convenient to communicate with Lord Dufferin or with me, it must not be supposed that we endorse in any way the contents of his telegrams. - - - Her Majestys government are in no way responsible for his operations in the Sudan, which have been undertaken under the authority of His Highnesss government.

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  • After publishing The Mock Mourners, intended to satirize and rebuke the outbreak of Jacobite joy at the king's death, he turned his attention once more to ecclesiastical subjects, and, in an evil hour for himself, wrote the anonymous Shortest Way with the Dissenters (1702), a statement in the most forcible terms of the extreme "high-flying" position, which some high churchmen were unwary enough to endorse, without any suspicion of the writer's ironical intention.

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  • On several occasions when he endeavoured to commit parliaments to back his bills and endorse his policy, they refused to help him, and left him to face his debts as best he might.

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  • When, therefore, the conquest of Khiva in 1873 by the Russians, and their gradual approach towards the amir's northern border, had seriously alarmed Shere Ali, he applied for support to the British; and his disappointment at his failure to obtain distinct pledges of material assistance, and at Great Britain's refusal to endorse all his claims in a dispute with Persia over Seistan, so far estranged him from the British connexion that he began to entertain amicable overtures from the Russian authorities at Tashkend.

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