Sentence examples for endorsed provisions from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Mukasey has endorsed provisions of the USA Patriot Act, the law passed by Congress after 9/11 to grant wide new law-enforcement power to the executive branch.

The White House and the 10-member commission have endorsed provisions of a bipartisan Senate bill that would give the intelligence director far more sweeping budget powers over the three intelligence agencies that are within the Pentagon but that have broad duties not directly related to combat.

The White House and the 10-member commission have endorsed provisions of a rival, bipartisan Senate bill that would give the intelligence director far more sweeping budget powers over the three intelligence agencies that are within the Pentagon but have wide-ranging duties not directly related to combat needs.

The White House had previously endorsed provisions of a rival Senate bill that would provide a national intelligence director with far more sweeping authority over budgets and personnel of the nation's 15 spy agencies, saying that the House bill would not give the intelligence director "sufficient authorities to manage the intelligence community effectively".

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In fact, several participants explicitly endorsed provision of care which is "person centred".

SAMHSA-funded entities have endorsed specific provisions of the bill, but oppose provisions that would cut their own funding.

But the court also endorsed important provisions of the law, which banned the parties from using soft money to pay for attack ads and prohibited the president, vice president or members of Congress from raising soft money.

If the new deal would be similar to the old deal - indeed, if the U.S. endorsed the provisions of the deal, a week before it was achieved - then to dismiss it is rank hypocrisy and dishonesty.

-- for a saying," he explained, "that's popular now in my faith, 'What would Jesus do?' " Bush and Gore have enthusiastically endorsed a provision of the 1996 welfare-reform bill called charitable choice, which allows faith-based organizations to administer welfare programs with public funds, as long as there are secular alternatives.

Experts have endorsed this provision of Speier and Meehan's bill in her previous version last year.

Only 26% endorsed the provision of CAM by non-state registered practitioners.

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