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endorsement

[en-dawrs-muhnt] / ɛnˈdɔrs mənt /


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The author is also refreshingly clear-eyed in criticizing the brutality of the Paul Kagame regime in Rwanda, for instance, and commendably avoids the usual endorsement of any autocrats who produce high growth.

From The Wall Street Journal

“I put my credibility, I put my relationships on the line to help build this coalition to get that endorsement,” Esperias said.

From Los Angeles Times

APAs are not designed to support athletes who could be considered professional, as a result of a professional or semi-professional contract, prize money or endorsements.

From BBC

It is important to be realistic - as those around the prime minister are - about what the endorsements he received yesterday do and do not mean.

From BBC

With boy-band looks and a face that dominates billboards, his commercial empire includes endorsements ranging from hair products to gas stations.

From The Wall Street Journal