Examples of 'endorse what' in a sentence

Meaning of "endorse what"

endorse what - This phrase is used to express support or approval for a particular idea, belief, or action. It indicates agreement or the willingness to publicly advocate for something

How to use "endorse what" in a sentence

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endorse what
I fully endorse what he has just said.
I can do no other than endorse what he said.
I can endorse what he said about them.
He believed the public would endorse what he said.
I can not endorse what you are doing.
Mr Ceyhun has already spoken about it and I endorse what he had to say.
I would endorse what previous speakers have said.
It makes you see those who do not endorse what you believe as enemies.
You endorse what you tolerate.
I hope Parliament will fully endorse what is proposed here.
I fully endorse what the rapporteur has said on that subject.
The Committee would need to meet to endorse what was being said on its behalf.
We endorse what she has said about a stronger focus on reintegration.
I would also like to endorse what was said before.
I fully endorse what Mr Barroso said in the latter part of his speech.

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I am sure that the House will endorse what you have said.
I wish to endorse what other speakers have said.
I know you can not endorse what I did.
I do not endorse what the press release says.
On the European arrest warrant I would endorse what Mr MacCormick has said.
I certainly endorse what was said about organ donation.
We see it as being very reasonable and would endorse what is suggested so far . ".
I can only endorse what has just been said.
But in doing this, he does not affirm and endorse what you are like.
I can largely endorse what is proposed on this aspect.
Did not the departments then endorse what Paris did?
I absolutely endorse what my colleague said in his motion.
Commissioner, I would like to endorse what you said.
I can only endorse what has already been said today.
I welcome the Commissioner 's remarks and I endorse what he has just said.
I very much endorse what he said on these two points.
Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, I would like to endorse what Mrs Krehl said.
I can not but endorse what has just been said.
Titley ( PSE ) . - I welcome the Commissioner 's remarks and I endorse what he has just said.
I can therefore only endorse what is more a compliment than a question.
Mr Andriessen . - ( NL ) All I can really do is endorse what you have said.
I can broadly endorse what has been said by the previous speaker.
I wish simply to clarify this point, I fully endorse what Mr Collins has said.
I welcome and endorse what has been said by the three hon.
Thank you, Mrs Diamantopoulou, I can only endorse what you have just said.
I can only endorse what has been said by most of the previous speakers.
The process was designed so that voters only endorse what the Candidacy Committee previously chose.
I entirely endorse what has been said by the other speaker in favour of your proposal.
I should first like to endorse what Mr Rack said.
I can fully endorse what the previous speakers have said on that point.
Mr President, I should like to endorse what has been said so far.
I wish to endorse what those who took the floor earlier have stated.
Naturally I completely endorse what they have said.
I also endorse what he said about the European vision.
Mr President, I would like to unreservedly endorse what was said by the previous speakers.

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