Sentence examples for open to endorsing from inspiring English sources

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Officials said on Wednesday they would be open to endorsing members of either party, although right now, they're not finding many Republicans who agree with their positions.

In January 2013, Renna received an email from Bill Stepien, another staffer who went on to run Christie's reelection campaign, saying he had approved a "target list" of mayors who might be open to endorsing Christie.

In January 2013, Renna received an email from Stepien, another staffer who went on to run Christie's reelection campaign, saying he had approved a "target list" of mayors who might be open to endorsing Christie.

Three of the state's most powerful Democrats, Essex County Executive Joe DiVincenzo, state Sen. Brian Stack and Jersey City Mayor-elect Steve Fulop have left the door open to endorsing Christie.

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In the latter case, even if the conclusion is sustained by the reasoning (which is highly debatable) it is open to the realist to endorse it.

It is important to recognize, however, that embracing cosmopolitanism does not necessarily require one to endorse open borders, because one might develop an 'indirect cosmopolitan' defense for protecting a state's right to exclude outsiders.

but just as quick to endorse open discussions and attitudes about it.

MOSQUITO will look to endorse "an open standards approach, including open source, to address mobile fragmentation", says Fabrizio Capobianco, CEO of Funambol, one of the companies involved in the project.

That was why I, along with hundreds of other writers and journalists, was happy to endorse an open letter published by Croakey blog in August this year in response to that notorious Bill Leak cartoon showing a drunken Indigenous man unable to recognise his son.

Though most wouldn't consider LinkedIn the likeliest place to stumble across the word of God, I'd love to endorse you for "open-mindedness" if you allow me to show you the way.

A principle of association A (such as a law or policy or constitution) is publicly justified for members of P if each i in P has a sufficient reason to endorse A. This leaves open the question of the "granularity" of A: how specific is A in relation to the conduct of members of P? Does it require specific forms of behavior?

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