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Перевод: endorse speek endorse


[глагол]
делать передаточную надпись; индоссировать [ком.]; расписываться на обороте документа; подтверждать; одобрять; поддерживать


Тезаурус:

  1. It was the first time since 1966 that the FT, the paper serving businessmen and the City, had failed to endorse the Conservatives.
  2. After all, had it not led Eliot into seeming to endorse the anti-semitic French royalism of Charles Maurras?
  3. The Sex Disqualification (Removal) Act 1919, designed to facilitate the admission of women to the House of Commons but worded in such a way as to be apt to give them access also to the House of Lords was seized upon by Viscountess Rhondda as having this effect but the Committee of Privileges refused to endorse her claim and the House rejected it.
  4. Thus, the existence of both mimetic and autonomous features in Simon's novels proves that the two are not incompatible, as Ricardou claimed and which the novelist himself had been willing to endorse for a time.
  5. If this deterioration continues or, indeed, accelerates, as the vast majority of scientists think it will, then the animal protection movement must surely join forces with the "Greens" and, as far as possible, endorse their aims.
  6. The former king condemns the Kabul regime with the same tone he used when the Soviet troops were in Afghanistan and has also refused to endorse the mujahedin interim government in Peshawar.
  7. He said staff had to be aware of and attempt to neutralise the promotional tactics used to give the impression that health-care professionals endorse products, for example the provision of free pens, mugs and calendars with company logos.
  8. We were in accord with Jewish law in one respect: that the mother is a dominant factor, in terms of upbringing and influence; and this we can endorse.
  9. One way would be for the Common Open Software Environment firms, HP, IBM, Sun Microsystems Inc, Santa Cruz Operation Inc, Unix System Labs and OSF - plus arbiter X/Open Co Ltd - to endorse an API that Tivoli has already offered up for their use (UX No 429).
  10. "I'll endorse that," said Edward.
  11. The Auditing Practices Board concurs with the Institute's view, and suggests either that audit endorsement be restricted to those parts of the code capable of objective evaluation, or that a company's audit committee should endorse the statement of compliance at a meeting attended by the auditors.
  12. But all of them endorse one or the other of the principles of political neutrality mentioned above and seek to implement it by some variant of the following principles of restraint which limit the political relevance of ideals of the good.
  13. Pigou shared Keynes's analysis of the disequilibrium between savings and investment, and was prepared to endorse public works.

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