Sentences with phrase «give public endorsements»

I think I kind of revealed by what I've said how I feel and what I think, but to give public endorsements — and I think the evangelicals have done that — I think that crosses a line.
Gore came to give a public endorsement of Proposition 87.
In granting TWU accreditation, the B.C. Law Society is seen to be giving public endorsement to TWU's practice of discriminating against members of the LGTBQ community and, further, granting legitimacy, in the public sphere, to TWU's Christian view that homosexuality is wrong.

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Trump went on to give Navarro's 2012 documentary, Death by China, a big public endorsement.
The public - facing marketing strategy follows Nestlé's recruitment of a national network of SMA Clinical Representatives, whose job description gives their responsibility as securing «brand endorsement» from health professionals.
Time is of the essence when it comes to public finance negotiations, since this is a key issue for many WFP activists who oppose giving Cuomo their party's endorsement this fall if he doesn't fails to deliver a more widespread program than the one included in the budget.
Cuomo, in exchange for an endorsement from the left leaning Working Families Party, promised to help reunite the two Democratic factions in order to achieve passage of several progressive issues, including public campaign financing, a women's equality act with an abortion rights provision, and a measure to give college aid to children of undocumented immigrants, known as the Dream Act.
But the governor's public pledge — as part of his endorsement deal with the WFP — to support a Democratic takeover of the state Senate has given many in the business world, including Sampson et al, pause.
More than 100 public health workers signed a letter of support for the program, and The New York Times gave the idea its strong endorsement.
Republicans rallied behind Public Service Commissioner Brian Kalk at their annual convention over the weekend, giving him their endorsement in the race for the open, at - large House seat.
For example, in light of the early endorsement given to Hillary Clinton by both the National Education Association and the American Federation of Teachers, is it too much to ask Hillary Clinton as well as other presidential candidates what their views are on the use of standardized tests in our public schools?
Public endorsements can serve as a helpful signal to voters, giving a sense of the candidates» alliances and priorities.
It is, after all, asking them to give a very public endorsement of your business in the face of pending legislation.
An effort to create the first public law school in Massachusetts got a boost Friday when University of Massachusetts President Jack M. Wilson gave it his endorsement.
giving a qualified endorsement of an update to a 1986 privacy law that leading cloud - service providers, public - interest groups and others argue is woefully out of step with the current methods of sending and storing communications.
Bar associations across the state will give recommendations and endorsements of various candidates, then publish those for the general public.
Although you can review the recommendation before it goes public, consider how awkward it may be to have to re-write an endorsement given to you.
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