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aprobar
Be behind; approve of.
back
second
support
endorse
certify
plump for
plunk for
Portuguese
secundar
back
second
support
endorse
certify
1
However, Australian industry bodies and state governments
back
new investment in agriculture.
2
People are getting
back
to work, a North Sea trade source said.
3
That takes away the power to use good information to fight
back
.
4
The government says the future will be different; they will come
back
.
5
Already, this week has seen BP scale
back
its North Sea operation.
1
However,
second
normal form is only one of many possible normal forms.
2
The media sector .SXMP is the
second
worst-performing in Europe this year.
3
And that's the
second
question that American Animals sets out to answer.
4
The
second
year we saw quite a bit of improvement, he said.
5
The
second
case was connected to the infected nurse, health officials said.
1
Conclusions: Fathers and mothers often report problems and frequently need professional
support
.
2
Mr Robinson said children needed active
support
to deal with their problems.
3
The Partnerships Programme offers
support
for industry research projects under certain conditions.
4
Police
support
groups, however, say the officers were only maintaining public order.
5
Today many parties use these policies to mobilise public opinion and
support
.
1
This seems clearly to
endorse
the need for education of our society.
2
This column does not
endorse
political parties or products, as you know.
3
Anyone who is seen to support or
endorse
homophobia is not welcome.
4
We
endorse
and are here to fully support his personal development actions.
5
The Union's Executive Council voted yesterday without opposition to
endorse
the Senator.
1
The assumptions used to
certify
the battery must be reconsidered, she said.
2
Kessler Topaz filed a new motion to
certify
the class last June.
3
I
certify
,
with my whole heart, to the fidelity of the portrait.
4
I treated them myself, and
certify
that the above statements are correct.
5
I came back the next day alone, to
certify
my great discovery.
1
She advised readers to
plump
for
bamboo-print wallpaper when redecorating their homes.
2
And
plump
for
Saturday, or Tuesday to Thursday, for the cheapest seats.
3
So
plump
for
a bottle with backbone For Shakespeare it was roses.
4
How then would the UK government decide which to
plump
for
?
5
Unless I'm speaking in another country, in which case I'll
plump
for
them.
1
The first I
indorse
,
so does every thinking man in the country.
2
I simply refuse to
indorse
your statement, and I protest against it.
3
Did your lordship
indorse
any bill on the 15th of last month?
4
The legislature refused to
indorse
it and the pro-slavery resolutions attached to it.
5
I shall have no hand in it, further than to
indorse
your action.
6
Stearine owes me; you
indorse
;
you can't pay, neither of you.
7
Make the machine respectable so that good citizens can
indorse
it.
8
No one would so willingly
indorse
the truth of that as she herself.
9
If you approve, so
indorse
and let him carry the letter to Kelly.
10
I asked her to
indorse
me to these people, and then leave me.
11
Horace Greeley never could resist an appeal to
indorse
a note.
12
Peter did not relish this suggestion, and did not
indorse
it.
13
They would not know how to
indorse
a check, much less draw one.
14
I'd like to see every good man
indorse
a good thing.
15
But is it really right to
indorse
for any one, under any circumstances?
16
I don't expect yore father would
indorse
them sentiments, Miss Ramona.
indorse
·
indorse for
indorse the sentiment
indorse a check
indorse any bill
indorse every word
Portuguese
secundar
apoiar
aprovar
endossar
Catalan
confirmar
recolzar
ratificar
donar suport
certificar
assegurar
aprovar
Spanish
aprobar
confirmar
ratificar
apoyar
respaldar
endosar