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endorsement

[en-dawrs-muhnt] / ɛnˈdɔrs mənt /


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They took an absurdly gifted, if fallible France team to the very last second and backed up their endorsements of head coach Steve Borthwick in interviews, with actions on the pitch.

From BBC

He adds that NRF is likely to have conducted extensive due diligence, so the implied endorsement is a real positive.

From The Wall Street Journal

The rating change wasn’t a resounding endorsement just yet, and that’s because the path forward is clouded with uncertainty.

From Barron's

Ashley said the president's endorsement helped him choose a candidate from the crowded field.

From BBC

Often, it comes down to who their friends are,” he said, noting that endorsements from interest groups and other elected officials are usually more valuable in primaries than general elections.

From Los Angeles Times