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furtherance

[fur-ther-uhns] / ˈfɜr ðər əns /


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"We will not apologize for recognizing America’s longstanding commitment to life-saving humanitarian aid and promotion of economic development abroad must be in furtherance of an America First foreign policy," Rubio said.

From The Wall Street Journal

According to the FBI, terrorism is “the unlawful use of force or violence against persons or property to intimidate or coerce a Government or civilian population in furtherance of political or social objectives.”

From Los Angeles Times

Robert “Bobby” Salazar, 63, was charged with arson of commercial property and arson in furtherance of a felony, U.S.

From Los Angeles Times

Moreover, a president has immunity from civil lawsuits only for actions taken in furtherance of his “core constitutional powers.”

From Salon

Her whole life and career, she said, have been devoted to the furtherance of science.

From Los Angeles Times