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were advocating
noun
Someone whose job is to speak for someone's case in a court of law; a counsel.
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Others were advocating for regulation.
Hence, instead, we were advocating some more "classical" alternatives, such as the collective defect engineering approach.
MR. JUSTICE JACKSON: Can you identify others of the group that were advocating gas warfare?
It is a failure of precisely those who were advocating the European project.
At the time several animal welfare groups were advocating that shooting foxes should replace hunting.
They were advocating for women's rights, immigration and heath-care reform, among other issues.
It wasn't just the drugmakers who were advocating for the drugs, either.
The result: tougher measures than the president's top economic advisers were advocating.
Stephen Potter's Gamesmanship books were advocating an approach to life more or less based on cheating.
I was at Berkeley studying Political Science in the 70's when liberal activists were advocating meddling with the banks.
By 1968, Berkeley students, just like San Francisco State students across the bay, were advocating for a Third World College.
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