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The country has endorsed a definition of anti-Semitism with all of its examples, including those relating to Israel.

Common usage seems to vacillate between the definitions (1)+(2′) and (1)+(2″); and this in an interesting way: In their comments on the meaning of the term, critics of pseudoscience tend to endorse a definition close to (1)+(2′), but their actual usage is often closer to (1)+(2″).

There is nothing in the Act to endorse a restrictive definition of "sell".

At a rare press conference at the end of July, President Bush went out of his way to endorse a federal definition of marriage as limited to a man and a woman, and he is facing increasing pressure from social conservatives to endorse a federal marriage amendment to the Constitution, which has been supported by the Senate majority leader, Bill Frist.

What it does is to endorse an expansive definition of anti-Semitism that was adopted by the State Department in 2010 as a benchmark for diplomats.

Although I endorse an ontologic definition, I do not advocate a higher brain death (HBD) criterion (sometimes referred to as neocortical death) because of the inability to quantify clinically the loss of such human properties, capacities, and functions.

The title comes from Plato, but the film endorses a far broader definition of philosopher.

But the judges endorsed a back-up definition also in the law: no advertising like this is allowed at any time if bought with soft money.

The Dutch neuroscientist Dick Swaab, who calls free will "an illusion", does so by endorsing the definition of free will by Joseph L Price (a scientist, not a philosopher) as "the ability to choose to act or refrain from action without extrinsic or intrinsic constraints".

Keith, one more thing do you mean to endorse a theory of interpretation that looks only to dictionary definitions and not in addition to various written and spoken contexts?

In July, he endorsed a bill to repeal the law that limits the legal definition of marriage to a union between a man and a woman.

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