Sentence examples for be advocating from inspiring English sources

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be advocating

noun

Someone whose job is to speak for someone's case in a court of law; a counsel.

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But nobody seems to be advocating that.

"Strava may be advocating unsafe practices," Lt. Dave Dubowy said.

You should be advocating for the people not dictating.

He adds: "I probably shouldn't be advocating this on television".

Should she be advocating chilli-spiked punishments, like him?

I would be advocating ramping up where we are.

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A second area is experimenting with AI to understand text that might be advocating terrorism.

In addition, he seems to be advocating for a reduction of options for customers.

Regardless of what the scriptures say about universalism, why should we not be advocating with God for it?

He believes that Wakefield should be advocating investment in desperately needed lifelong support and services.

He believes that Wakefield should be advocating investment in desperately needed lifelong support and services.

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