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Meanings of endorse new in English
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Usage of endorse new in English
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The developments in Europe come ahead of leaders of the Group of 20 economies (G20) meeting in November to endorsenew rules for shadow banking.
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Nevertheless, Joyce endorsednew standards for market makers, including stricter capital requirements.
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President Donald Trump has endorsednew legislation that would reduce legal immigration to the US.
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On Wednesday, Mr Trump endorsednew legislation that would reduce legal immigration to the US.
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Meanwhile, the Moresby summit resulted in the MSG leaders endorsingnew guidelines on membership criteria.
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In Italy, Enel is converting to coal from oil-fuelled power plants and Britain has endorsednew coal.
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Walsh said he was strongly endorsingNew Zealand as the potential "hub" for the NBL.
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The European Union has endorsednew rules obliging large companies to disclose tax-related information on a country-by-country basis.
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Mr Brash endorsedNew Zealand First in 2017 as the best chance of getting rid of "National's race-based policies".
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More than 86 states, including Ireland, have endorsednew OECD guidelines to co-ordinate the application of VAT on internationally traded goods and services.
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Though less ambitious that Monti's original proposal, parliament endorsednew measures in November to increase penalties for demanding bribes and other abuses of office.
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Though less ambitious than Monti's original proposal, parliament endorsednew measures in November to increase penalties for demanding bribes and other abuses of office.
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The army endorsednew elections and arranged for the nomination of its longtime Punjabi businessman client Nawaz Sharif at the head of a military-friendly coalition.