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1. The ideas she espoused were incomprehensible to me.

2. 3 You espouse democratic participation in design.

3. You espouse democratic participation in design.

4. Frosty the Snowman espouses a pagan belief in magic.

5. ALL human societies espouse some moral code.

6. 1 Vegetarianism is one cause she does not espouse.

7. Vegetarianism is one cause she does not espouse.

8. He espoused them both, simultaneously, in a kind of philosophical bigamy.

9. Jansenists and Cocceians apparently had only few specifically theological reasons for espousing Cartesianism

10. Under any such setup, voters elect a leader who espouses a program.

11. A global power must also symbolise and espouse global values.

12. Followers of the sect espouse pure love and nonviolence.

13. Saro-Wiwa, who espoused nonviolence, did not lack for enemies.

14. 7 So those who espouse equal opportunity need to elaborate its purpose.

15. 2 Followers of the sect espouse pure love and nonviolence.

16. This was the credo that Church himself espoused as a landscape artist.

17. 4 Politicians espouse it; government departments ignore it at their peril.

18. So those who espouse equal opportunity need to elaborate its purpose.

19. They espoused the notion of equal opportunity for all in education.

20. He espoused moderation and self-denial, leading a simple, frugal life.

21. 23 You don't have to swallow every dumbass thing they espouse.

22. 12 Today, astronomers espouse the theory that comets spawn the swarms.

23. 14 Some teachers enthusiastically espouse the benefits to be gained from educational software.

24. 6 It has been rhetorically espoused by politicians and sceptically analysed by academics.

25. 11 Irenaeus strived to obliterate Gnostic ideas and the writings that espoused them.

26. She ran away with him to Mexico and espoused the revolutionary cause.

27. Unlike Colin, who remains slightly sceptical, Mister C espouses the McKenna message with an evangelical fervour.

28. We espoused peaceful co-existence and the higher cause of humanity beyond racial divisions.

29. The Analects present the detailed code of morality, behavior, and belief espoused by Confucius

30. The latter's stated aim was to "revive" the "principles" espoused by Walter Lini.

31. Synonyms for Betrothing include committing, contracting, promising, vowing, binding, affiancing, engaging, espousing, becoming engaged and giving one's hand

32. We have articulated our belief in ethical and people-centric approach to Climate Change by espousing "Climate Justice”.

33. As Captain America, John Walker espoused a crueler, pragmatic, and more nationalist attitude

34. 6 Thus, the Amish espouse the best of both conservative and liberal values.

35. Synonyms for Affianced include betrothed, promised, engaged, plighted, bespoke, bespoken, espoused, pledged, bound and contracted

36. The Boogaloo Bois are a group of individuals who espouse violent anti-government sentiments

37. Theories of Apple, Giroux and Habermas that Anfractuously espouse the values of liberal arts

38. People shelve the out - of - fashion moral icon and espouse the philosophy of egoism.

39. 17 But they, too, have been disrupted, and moderates are turning on those who espouse violence.

40. 20 The army accuses the former separatists'party , Partai Aceh, of continuing to espouse independence.

41. As a result, majority of Brazilians do not equate their nationality with their ethnicity, usually embracing and espousing both simultaneously.

42. News headlines frequently identify warring factions and terrorist groups by naming the religion that they espouse.

43. Synonyms for Betroths include commits, contracts, promises, vows, binds, affiances, engages, espouses, becomes engaged and gives one's hand

44. Synonyms for Betrothed include engaged, affianced, promised, pledged, bespoke, bespoken, bound, contracted, plighted and espoused

45. Consequently, it is not always accorded the priority ranking that some would wish or espouse.

46. 10 He did not espouse a theory of contingent duties vesting subsequently to careless acts.

47. 21 People shelve the out - of - fashion moral icon and espouse the philosophy of egoism.

48. 28 He did not espouse a theory of contingent duties vesting subsequently to careless acts.

49. AS THE last century ended, voices espousing science, philosophy, and secularism were taking a toll on belief in God and the Bible’s inspiration.

50. 5 The people of Holy Trinity espouse similar values in the face of an unpersuaded Catholic hierarchy.

51. Until recently, Dole was openly contemptuous of the supply side economics espoused by Kemp and other conservatives.

52. At the same time, however, some people who crusade against homophobia can actually espouse strong Biphobia…

53. 16 Until recently women have had a struggle to get the unions to espouse their interests.

54. 36 synonyms for Choose: pick, take, prefer, select, elect, adopt, opt for, designate, single out, espouse

55. The Boogaloo Bois are a loosely-connected group of individuals who espouse violent anti-government sentiments

56. 8 Y., so eager to espouse other causes, has thus far been uncharacteristically low key and ineffective.

57. 9 In fact, the opposition movements, whatever cause they espouse, use them widely to push their propaganda.

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59. 19 Meanwhile, managers from the 11 South Korean companies operating there espouse the advantages of the zone.

60. Until recently Dole was openly Contemptuous of the supply side economics espoused by Kemp and other conservatives: 22

61. The causes she has espoused include lowering infant mortality and the provision of legal assistance to the poor.

62. The allegation is dangerous and insulting to Morrissey, especially when you consider that he has never publicly espoused racist views.

63. 14 Utopia, which considers itself the standard-bearer of the Chinese "New Left"and espouses nationalist sentiments, is gathering signatures on an open letter denouncing GM crops.

64. Geniuses espousing what is now modern Mechanist philosophy have always been around, but the Baramin itself officially formed after a schism in the International Union of Artifice

65. Second, the Southern Agrarians espoused ideas that were generally widespread among Southerners, embedded in Southern culture, and reflective of Southern attitudes

66. 15 And there was the great Lord Byron, a powerful name, a man well known to espouse the cause of freedom.

67. 17 Hence, they failed to recognize the inconsistency between their espoused motivations for management and how they derived satisfaction from work.

68. On the other hand Tsongas, another centrist sceptical of big government, espoused an industrial policy which distanced him from Clinton.

69. 17 Far into the next century, Du Bois lost support of many black church people when he espoused the creed of Marxism.

70. (KGET) — Inga Barks, the homegrown radio personality who spent her decades on the air bringing attention to Central Valley issues and espousing conservative viewpoints, died early Wednesday

71. “Those who had turned against one another in this gory fashion,” writes former Anglican archbishop Desmond Tutu, “espoused the same faith.

72. When nations breach agreed international norms, the countries who espouse those norms must be convinced to band together to enforce them.

73. They may choose to forget, however, that those who reject religion can engender just as much hatred and intolerance as those who espouse it.

74. Several UMNO leaders seriously discussed the possibility of governing alone; one, Abdullah Ahmad, publicly espoused permanent Malay supremacy and relegating non-Malays to second-class citizenship.

75. 22 Don't tell off-color jokes, reveal company secrets, gossip about co-workers or espouse your views on race, religion or the boss' personality.

76. 18 When nations breach agreed international norms, the countries who espouse those norms must be convinced to band together to enforce them.

77. Catechumen (pronounced kat-i-kyoo-men) not only espouses the cause of non-violence in gaming, its central theme is rooted firmly in a historical and biblical basis

78. Here was a hulking, unapologetic drug kingpin espousing Bossisms via anthems like “Hustlin’” and “Blow.” “Who the f*ck you think you f*ckin’ with? I’m the f*ckin’ boss!” he

79. The next would geometry..” -Rhuben Neal (Barbitone) The Ancients understood and implemented the axiom of ‘All is Number’ for which Plato later espoused thousands of years later

80. The rat is labeled "Bolsheviki (I.W.W.)," i.e., the International Workers of the World, the Communist-inspired labor union that espoused the destruction of capitalism