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auspice

[aw-spis] / ˈɔ spɪs /




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It was "run under the auspices of the Crusade of Rescue" - which was one of the key organisations involved in the repatriation scheme.

From BBC

It was very clear to anyone who had experience with the Patriot movement that this stuff was now being mainstreamed at a massive level, through the auspices of the Tea Party.

From Salon

Under the auspices of the Nation, there are no direct plans to change any of that.

From Los Angeles Times

Mr. Latushka said he discovered documents signed under the auspices of the “Union State,” a vague alignment of Russia and Belarus, that ordered the movement of Ukrainian children that has been carried out.

From New York Times

The company wants to stay in business but cut costs, under the auspices of the bankruptcy court.

From Los Angeles Times