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Britain had at first endorsed Mussolini and the cult of ducismo.
Austria's own accession he first endorsed, then passionately resisted (leading the "No" forces in the 1994 referendum), then accepted.
The American Federation of Labor first endorsed a presidential candidate in 1908, when Bryan made his third run.
Instead, the Clinton administration first endorsed, then backed away from, an unusually bold O.A.S. judgment that the election was flawed.
Kirchner first endorsed, then renounced, the idea that Nisman committed suicide, and her approval ratings have dropped into the mid-twenties.
And yet the diversity exception to anti-discrimination rules rests on a remarkably shaky legal foundation.Diversity was first endorsed by the Supreme Court in its 1978 Bakke decision.
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A majority of the five-member commission must first endorse the case.
Goodman first endorses a nominalist position in his famous joint article with W.V. Quine, "Steps Toward a Constructive Nominalism" (1947).
Only one-third of voters said illegal immigrants should all be deported, while two-thirds endorsed some path to legal residency and citizenship.
Nonetheless the American's latest second place at a US Open – his sixth – endorsed the theory that he must win this major to scratch an ongoing professional itch.
However, in China depressed mood was the fifth endorsed symptom, while the more commonly endorsed symptoms were sleep disturbance, fatigue and irritability in urban China and tearfulness, loss of concentration and loss of interest in rural China.
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