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endorsements <an endorsement; endorsements> SUBST

endorsements

absolute endorsement WIRTSCH

conditional endorsement WIRTSCH

endorsement key SUBST COMPUT

qualified endorsement WIRTSCH

re-endorsement WIRTSCH

restriction endorsement WIRTSCH

previous endorsement guarantee WIRTSCH

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In addition to credit scores, ratings, and histories, investors can consider borrowers personal loan descriptions, endorsements from friends, and community affiliations.
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The listings may also include client reviews, disciplinary actions, and peer endorsements.
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The top players can make salaries of millions in a year, plus whatever additional endorsements they receive.
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The agency can recommend licensure for teachers seeking endorsements in elementary education, special education, linguistically diverse education, and a variety of secondary content areas.
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Not only had the contestants become rich overnight, but they were also treated to a whirlwind of publicity tours, awards, endorsements and meetings with dignitaries.
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Their basic award starts at 10 wpm with endorsements as high as 40 wpm, and are available to anyone who can copy the transmitted text.
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Legal regulations are primarily targeted towards testimonials, endorsements and statements as to the performance or quality of a product.
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For the most part they comprised reports on patients treated with mesmerism, testimonials and endorsements from physicians and satisfied patients, and polemics with opponents of mesmerism.
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Woods recently became the world's first athlete to earn a billion dollars from prize money and endorsements.
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Transcripts of grades and records, nomination forms, endorsements and other pertinent information are submitted to substantiate the nominations.
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