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Перевод: endorsement
[существительное] передаточная надпись; индоссамент [ком.] ; подтверждение; поддержка
Тезаурус:
- SIR - I do understand Anthony Lejeune's bafflement and irritation with the swelling world of "celebrity endorsement" (letter, April 7).
- He concluded that "a mandate is a mandate and that she will derive real strength from having overcome so tough a challenge", a stirring endorsement, weakened only by Thatcher's withdrawal from the contest at about the time the column reached the chattering classes' breakfast tables.
- Every question needs proper attention because behind what appears to be a straightforward enquiry there can often be an underlying significant problem about which the member either wants reassurance or, as is sometimes the case, seeks a secretariat endorsement of something which is improper.
- Also in March I announced that Dr David Owen was to give his endorsement to one of the parties in the general election.
- But it's no uncritical endorsement of any part of the socialist tradition, or of the New Model Labour Party.
- NCR Corp is being cautious about giving the Common Open Software Environment its endorsement.
- On 22 January 1917, President Wilson responded to the obduracy of the Allies with a passionate endorsement of the argument that only a peace without victory could lay the foundations for a world without war:
- She had already found herself in isolation over progress to monetary union and the endorsement of a social charter of workers' rights, and it became clear that the new European Community order would be built on an even closer alliance of France and West Germany.
- Such a strategy would also help blunt the impact of the next move which Labour seems almost certain to take: endorsement of electoral reform, opening the way to a pre-election pact with the Liberal Democrats.
- The agreement, however, passed the House of Commons by 473 votes to 47 and received a similar endorsement in the Irish Dil.
- But a proper understanding of the concept of communicative competence would have revealed that it gives no endorsement for the neglect of grammar.
- That is quite an endorsement.
- I think he would say that "because he was tired", added to "He said, "Oh, I'm so tired"", serves to distinguish the case in question from ones in which someone is, say, play-acting, or lying; but that it would be a mistake to regard saying this as an endorsement of the experiential explanation, in terms of feelings, of the meaning of tiredness language.
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