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The office has squandered the opportunity to be an effective champion for retirement leaseholders.
As a U.S. congressman from 1831, he was an effective champion of Western interests.
Mr. Lautenberg has been an effective champion of banning smoking on domestic airlines and in other public places.
It would be surprising if Tillerson became an effective champion of global-poverty relief while serving Trump.
Wildlife in Britain is now without an effective champion and needs a new one, a leading conservationist says today.
In New York, and later in Washington, she was an effective champion of adequate school funding and decent standards for classroom teachers.
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And other programmes most notably the extraordinarily expensive F-35 fighter plane have far more effective champions in the military-industrial-congressional complex than drones do.
Yet, the Guardian ICM polls show again that many SNP and ex-Labour voters think the SNP will be far more effective champions for Scotland than Labour, and far more potent opponents of the austerity agenda.
Its most effective champions, from what I've sensed on the ground, are not politicians or celebs, but distinctly unfamous activists and voters, who have given the whole thing the air of an energetic upsurge – no mean feat, given that support for independence has long been such a minority interest.
Nurses and social work staff could be effective champions for implementing a communication technique, like the GOC intervention.
She was a trailblazer and a glass ceiling shatterer, one of the 20th century's most effective champions for women's rights at work.
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