The phrase
"longtime proponent" refers to someone who has been supporting or advocating for something for a long period of time.
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«longtime»
«proponent»
Sentences with «longtime proponent»
- First, House Education Committee chairman John Boehner, a Republican from Ohio and longtime proponent of education reform, expressed doubts about the federal government's role in leading the high - school reform effort. (educationnext.org)
- Maurice J. Elias, director of Rutgers University's Social - Emotional Learning Lab and longtime proponent of social - emotional learning and supporter of Committee for Children, describes his thoughts on CFC's impact on the community at large. (cfchildren.org)
- What really gets him excited — as an engineer and a longtime proponent of Japanese quality management, or kaizen, principles — is improving processes. (inc.com)
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