The other critical policy that needs to be in place is one the UK has refused to endorse.
The problem is our government needs to endorse Nat Gas today, not tomorrow or sometime later.
Though unlikely to reverse liberalization, it is widely expected to endorse some form of protectionism.
Netanyahu, of the center-right Likud party, has pointedly refused to endorse a two-state solution.
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His solution: work with a p.r. firm to get a celebrity to endorse the brand.
Many are reluctant to endorse major tax cuts now for fear they'd overjuice the economy.
The NC and the UML have appealed to him not to endorse the election date.
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Here, however, was a group of evangelical laymen whom they could be seen to endorse.
The government refused to endorse a feasibility study needed to move the project forward.
Both sides would also have to agree to hold referendums to endorse a settlement plan.
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The American Society of Anesthesiologists is expected to decide whether to endorse brainwave monitoring this fall.
Despite White House staff fantasies, not one elected Democrat rose to endorse personal accounts in return.
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But Mr Bayrou is playing hard to get, choosing this week to endorse neither.
My biggest fear is that Obama can't get Congress to endorse more stimulus for infrastructure spending.
Rather, it agreed to endorse only the principles underpinning the EITI, making its rules non-binding.
Upset with the current administration, the United Mine Workers have yet to endorse Mr Obama.
But he was happy enough to endorse party politics when it came to Labour's prospects.
He has failed previously, and failed again this week, to endorse the commission's conclusions.
To defend Sir William's report in these particulars is not to endorse his every recommendation.
Bloomberg has up until now been harshly critical of both candidates, refusing to endorse either.
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Hillary Clinton of New York appeared to endorse it, then backed away from it.
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If the centrist Mr Bayrou decides to endorse one of the two candidates, this could help.
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But this is something that G20 finance ministers failed to endorse at a meeting in March.
He was put under house arrest after a judge refused to endorse his detention.
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Last month, Congress refused to endorse 34 of 267 military promotions proposed by the president.
The thing is, I never meant to endorse the idea that the Czechs were small and incompetent.
He enlisted Bahnsen and other generals to endorse the citations and persuaded U.S. Sen, John Cornyn, R.
Mr Ahmadinejad is likely to endorse the expected candidacy of his chief-of-staff and close confidante, Esfandiar Rahim-Mashaei.
The three party leaders urged the newspaper industry to endorse the new dispensation as quickly as possible.
Enterprise Minister Fergus Ewing will address delegates at the annual joint conference to endorse the new strategy.
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