Sentence examples for decisive endorsement from inspiring English sources

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Addressing a victory rally in Calgary, the Prime Minister professed himself "humbled by the decisive endorsement of so many Canadians".

But he said the total votes received by Mrs. Chan might have fallen just short of what Mr. Tsang viewed as a decisive endorsement of her model.

That's what comes up the most, although a fair number of conservatives also blame Crist for his seemingly decisive endorsement of John McCain three days before the Florida primary in the 2008 presidential campaign, effectively handing the state to an eventual nominee for whom many conservatives had little use.

But Mr. Cameron appeared hopeful that he could emulate Harold Wilson, the Labour prime minister who renegotiated Britain's role in Europe and won a decisive endorsement for the resulting deal in a referendum in 1975, the only previous time Britain has put the issue to a popular vote.

Even so, the best claim to this honour in Britain is surely that of the Lancashire village of Dunsop Bridge in the Forest of Bowland, which not only has a plaque attached to its telephone box commemorating this achievement but has won the decisive endorsement of the Ordnance Survey, which says that the true location is a nearby spot called Whitendale Hanging Stones.

"We are grateful, deeply honoured, in fact humbled by the decisive endorsement of so many Canadians," Mr Harper told supporters on Monday in the city of Calgary in the country's Alberta province.

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With the decisive shareholder endorsement, Mr. Dimon has bolstered his influence at the helm of JPMorgan, while the proxy advisory firms that advise investors on corporate governance issues saw their influence wilt.

Weber, by contrast, is famous for assigning to intentional psychology the decisive role in an endorsement of what can be read as a proto-version of the rational choice model.

Organized labor is often at its least decisive in weighing political endorsements.

Ultimately, the decisive stroke was a public endorsement by the leader of the Labour party for New Zealand First, which encouraged its supporters to vote for Mr Peters.The Northland electorate suffers from high unemployment and poor infrastructure, including many kilometres of dirt roads.

He relied on the presumption, once sound, that the Party itself would make decisive choices, in the form of endorsements and funding, that would bless some candidates and doom others.

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