Sentence examples for To endorsing from inspiring English sources

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To endorsing

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To support, to back, to give one's approval to, especially officially or by signature.

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Warner comes even closer to endorsing Dickens.

But this is tantamount to endorsing the war.

"That sounds like you're awfully close to endorsing them".

His comments came close to endorsing Mr. Sharon's position.

Mr. Branstad, who is popular with Iowa Republicans, said he wasn't close to endorsing anyone yet.

What if Cruz never came around to endorsing Trump after his "vote your conscience" convention speech?

Rubio has edged closer to endorsing Lopez-Cantera, hosting a fundraiser in Washington earlier this month.

Many amongst them are still unsure if supporting Palestine is tantamount to endorsing terrorism.

Nor is traveling to a country tantamount to endorsing all its actions.

11.27am: In the final chapter Blair comes close to endorsing the Tories on domestic policy.

There's no point to endorsing "Hyde Park on Hudson" — nor, for that matter, to disparaging it.

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