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"exponents" is a correct and usable word in written English
It can be used to refer to a person or group of people who publicly support or advocate for a particular idea, belief, or set of principles. For example, "The president has surrounded himself with like-minded exponents of his core beliefs."
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It includes exponents of urban hip-hop, melodic rock, retro-country, guitar band anthems and even the power ballad.
"It is absolutely ingrained in the culture of these organisations and Mr Jenkins' antagonists at [the investment bank] in the US, having been schooled in the rough, tough world of Lehman Brothers, will be master exponents of the art form," Pickering wrote in the Financial Times.
Now we seem to believe that our values are ideally represented by shopping malls and massive office buildings, which are the homes of merchant bankers, commodity brokers and exponents of private equity.
The soft paternalists want the government to use these tools knowingly, in favour of the outcome its citizens themselves would prefer if only they had the necessary discipline and discernment.For its exponents, this is a paternalism for the times.
From Nigeria (see article) to Pakistan, the month that saw 17 slain in Paris saw hundreds more killed elsewhere (see chart).In many minds IS has now overtaken al-Qaeda as the most notorious current exponents of jihadism.
HARRY Truman famously asked to be sent a one-armed economist, having tired of exponents of the dismal science proclaiming "On the one hand, this" and "On the other hand, that".
The shot's mechanical complexity means its exponents must perform at their best for longer than their opponents.
Others are sure to need help—and may well turn to sovereign wealth funds, too.There is an irony in seeing state-owned investors bail out capitalism's most ardent exponents; back when money was plentiful, the government outfits were rebuffed.
As in other sports, brands are built by association with the disciplines' most successful exponents, and the films' main goal is to trumpet these successes.
The case will also fan the theory, raging through America's law departments, that racial prejudice is so pervasive in America's legal system that it is almost impossible to produce an objective judgment about guilt or innocence.The theory is easy to caricature, not least because some of its leading exponents have such extreme views.
A year later, in June 1999, the country held its freest elections in more than 40 years, ushering in a period of far-reaching constitutional reform that has made today's Indonesia, if not a perfect democracy, then at least one of the Muslim world's most promising exponents of Western-style liberal governance.
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