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Third person singular of subscribe
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John Lewis subscribes to a "responsible sourcing code of practice", is a member of the Ethical Trading Initiative, and is a model of best practice.
That has not been Gittens's or Singleton's experience, and neither subscribes to the idea that ballet is institutionally racist.
She subscribes to the Meg Ryan and Tom Hanks movie worldview of love and romance, dates only "tall white men to short white men" and reads Sarah Palin's books.
In a 2003 study of past Fed chairmen Christina Romer and David Romer of the University of California, Berkeley, reckon that a candidate who subscribes to a "sound" framework of basic monetary principles is most likely to do well.
Like most countries, Britain subscribes to a UN definition of people-trafficking, the three-part gist of which is that the perpetrator must have recruited or transported someone, using coercion or deception of some sort, for the purpose of exploitation.
In other words, Mr McDonnell subscribes to views that a great many people who think of themselves as being vaguely "on the left" share.In this section How to look like a prime minister Salmond's leap Come and fall on Slough Athens v Sparta Making babies, the hard way I've got a hammer Parliamentary scrutiny How much is left of the left?
Even Mr Yanukovich, once backed by Moscow, now subscribes to the notion of European integration.In truth, none of Ukraine's politicians has risen to the promise of the orange revolution.
Another (to which this newspaper subscribes) suggests that the private sector is usually better than the public sector at running businesses.
Admittedly veganism may seem extreme, especially in a publication that subscribes to Burgernomics, but the people of my host nation will be surprised to learn that they and their religion are regarded as radical.
There is, he argues, a generational gap between the Camelot-obsessed elderly editors at the main networks and their younger, savvier contemporaries at local stations.Tyler Cowen, an economics professor at George Mason University and the author of a forthcoming book on celebrity*, also subscribes to the view that the coverage has been excessive, and out of contact with the broad mass of Americans.
Interestingly inevitably?—Nobel's original intention that the peace award should be solely for those who prevent wars has become stretched to include those who try to end them or who campaign against their remoter causes, such as the abuse of human rights.As to the economics prize, Mr Feldman subscribes to the view, not uncommon among economists themselves, that it should not exist.
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