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1 America's National Institutes of Health, for instance, didn't officially endorse the idea until 1994.
2 There was even a fear that Trump, ever willing to ignore protocol, might endorse the idea .
3 Netanyahu has yet to endorse the idea .
4 What bothered her most was that she had been tempted to endorse the idea of sending Katherine away.
5 While they did not endorse the idea , the bishops decided to consult with a papal commission on the subject.
6 Langdon had to admit it seemed far-fetched, and yet the pentacle seemed to endorse the idea on some level.
7 And people who have the bully pulpit need to be careful not to endorse the idea of an insurrectionary second amendment.
8 Chris Bronk, a professor of computer and information systems at the University of Houston, said he could not endorse the idea .
9 The rabbis Robert Kaplan and Michael Miller immediately endorsed the idea , Razvi says.
10 Thankfully, Music in Hospitals endorsed the idea and named it ICU-hear.
11 But in his valedictory speech to parliament, former treasurer Joe Hockey endorsed the idea .
12 Mike Mignola, Hellboy's creator, endorsed the idea by drawing Hellboy in the long coat.
13 In it, Hitch endorsed the idea of the lighter-weight automatic rifle with smaller ammunition.
14 The leader of France's National Front has endorsed the idea of enlarging French Polynesia's autonomy.
15 President Barack Obama endorsed the idea on Monday but no new federal spending is planned.
16 John Sauven, executive director of Greenpeace UK, also endorsed the idea of a frequent flyer levy.
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