This is not advocating for opioids but, rather, advocating for patients.
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Went to bat for them meaning advocating for them, advocating for the release.
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"When you hear us advocate, we're not advocating for a settlement, we're advocating for an indictment," Merritt said.
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I realize that advocating for more government spending is like advocating for puppy murder in these dark times.
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Recognize that advocating for immigration, housing, and LGBTQ rights is part of advocating for sex workers' rights, too.85.
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We understand that, by advocating for our members, we are also advocating for the success of the entire nation.
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So when you're in the room with Steve and whoever else, what are you advocating for, and what are they advocating for?
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Now renewables advocates can go right on advocating for renewables, nuclear fans can go right on advocating for nuclear, and they can continue fighting it out on Twitter.
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" "And candidly — and I'm not advocating for Gen.
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When she speaks around the country with her sister and other family members, Baptiste often focuses on the importance of advocating for loved ones and, whenever possible, advocating for oneself.
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"At this point, anybody who is advocating for military action against North Korea is advocating for military action against a nuclear power who has also made threats against the United States," Castro said.
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Advocating for repair standards, meanwhile, would help the industry overall.
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She started advocating for the ERA in Nevada in 2015.
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Or are you advocating for something like Scandinavian social democracy?
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Brainard's remarks fell short of advocating for an immediate cut.
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Will you be advocating for any specific pieces of legislation?
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Meanwhile, Democrats are advocating for open borders, according to Trump.
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I am just more passionate about advocating for its legalization.
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He's certainly not advocating for his viewers to drink poison.
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The people advocating for the exit don't have a plan.
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Instead, you're advocating for even more donations in the future.
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In fact, I have been advocating for democracy for decades.
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One of their primary goals: advocating for association health plans.
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I'm not advocating for security departments to be dissolved entirely.
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THIS IS SOMETHING YOU'VE BEEN ADVOCATING FOR FOR SOME TIME.
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Advocating for this legislative effort is how I honor her.
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And you'd be advocating for it to be out immediately.
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Instead, he focused on broad platforms, vaguely advocating for equality.
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Artists advocating for another workforce is a good starting point.
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At least one outside group is advocating for the latter.
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As of 2018, she was still advocating for rape survivors.
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Big tech companies have started loudly advocating for more regulation.
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Are you advocating for parents to become technophobes or luddites?
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Lee is advocating for consolidating antitrust authority into one agency.
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"I'm not advocating for shutting down the government," Paul said.
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Democrats advocating for these policies will not only win elections.
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"We're definitely not advocating for boycotting anyone's films," he said.
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The nonprofit is advocating for improved sleep safety and education.
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John Ensign in 2011, advocating for more of these programs.
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To be sure, I am not advocating for greater incivility, but I am advocating for the creation of a common conversational playing field with common rules that either commonly disallow interruptions or commonly allow them.
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When I was secretary of state, I went around the world advocating for our country but also advocating for women's rights to make sure that women had a decent chance to have a better life.
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"We are [the ones] advocating for civil liberties, it's incredibly ironic."
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The new comic will show Wonder Woman advocating for women everywhere.
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"She's advocating for quality care for these children under difficult circumstances."
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But, I'm not really advocating for the D.I.Y. route here, either.
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Allyson Felix is advocating for mothers in more ways than one.
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Is that something the two of you had been advocating for?
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I'm not advocating for raising the age of consent to 25.
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But while advocating for Hannah, Clay's own behavior becomes progressively concerning.
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If you know Cory, you understand why I'm advocating for him.
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She is one of the youngest voices advocating for transgender equality.
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This awards season has been filled with celebrities advocating for change.
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Netanyahu has been advocating for tough actions from the White House.
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There is virtually no other authoritative power advocating for methadone decriminalization.
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"The more people advocating for curvier women, the better," she says.
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I am not at all advocating for halting initiatives on diversity.
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That did not stop him from advocating for Native American rights.
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Ohanian is not the only voice in advocating for self-care.
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DEIRDRE BOSA: You're not advocating for access to the U.S. market?
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Women advocating for the end of child marriage often face reprisals.
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"I'm advocating for a level playing field," he said last week.
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What: Let Us Survive March and Rally advocating for sex workers.
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Advocating for today's dual-income families and for paid family leave.
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"I am not advocating for the regulation of ideas," she said.
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Jennifer devoted her entire career to advocating for women and girls.
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Sanders's campaign, meanwhile, has been about advocating for a political revolution.
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It wasn't just policy; I definitely did some advocating for myself.
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It is important to stress we aren't advocating for special treatment.
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He's advocating for hunting down and killing all of the terrorists.
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Democrats are advocating for the Dream Act, a bill from Sens.
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None of the major health care industries was advocating for repeal.
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I'm not advocating for flipping strangers off, which is obviously rude.
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"We are not advocating for a hunter-gatherer lifestyle," he says.
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That means they don't focus on advocating for one specific topic.
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They've become adept at telling their stories and advocating for themselves.
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Republican legislators have become more vocal in advocating for CSR payments.
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That's a lot of voices that could be advocating for patients.
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He added that he had been advocating for Mr. Karoui's release.
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I thank those who are advocating for Mr. Bayard Rustin's pardon.
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He also played a role in advocating for his friend's pardon.
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It's about inner confidence to know I'm advocating for what's right.
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"He's always advocating for less exposition and fewer lines," Gray said.
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She's now logging grueling hours advocating for Joe Biden's 2020 bid.
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Bloomberg has been advocating for more gun safety laws for years.
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Brown, for instance, is advocating for a referendum on the Nov.
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It looks like advocating for expanded health care and maternal health.
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He and others have been advocating for a 355-ship Navy.
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"I've been advocating for exactly that kind of reaction," he said.
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"Advocating for 'mental health reform' in the wake of a mass shooting, without explaining why, is almost as much of a non-sequitur as advocating for the improvement of infrastructure after such an event," Annas said.
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We have reinforced that the White Sox organisation is dedicated to advocating for a safe, welcoming ballpark experience for all people and communities...We remain proud of our franchise's longstanding record on advocating for inclusion and diversity.
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But presumably those aren't the kind of jobs Zuckerberg is advocating for.
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I am Jeanine Pirro advocating for truth, justice and the American way.
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"She was advocating for women's rights, not for selective breeding," Schoen said.
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"They're basically advocating for the position that we can't sell stuff anymore."
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Twenge is not advocating for pulling the plug on connected teens altogether.
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I'm not wearing rose-colored glasses or advocating for the status quo.
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I learned there was no one in the room advocating for me.
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I am Jeanine Pirro, advocating for truth, justice and the American way.
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Then, he spiked the public option that he now is advocating for.
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Today, Bullington said, some owners are even advocating for cash-free stores.
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Despite my never claiming supremacy of any kind & advocating for ALL ppl.
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Jalin Kema was very public in advocating for her son's safe return.
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Trump takes on a more substantial role advocating for her husband's candidacy.
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" A T-shirt advocating for hanging journalists, which reads "Rope. Tree. Journalist.
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I&aposm Jeanine Pirro advocating for truth, justice and the American way.
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I&aposm Jeanine Pirro, advocating for truth, justice and the American way.
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But the actress found her true passion in advocating for HIV/AIDS.
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He was also instrumental in advocating for the consumer beyond just products.
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That's why the Trump administration has been advocating for devaluing the dollar.
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TVLine's Michael Ausiello even wrote a column advocating for a second season.
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PERINO: I&aposm advocating for Jesse Watters to go swimming with sharks.
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I'm not advocating for guns in classrooms, but wait, yes I am.
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The committee also heard from witnesses advocating for Gorsuch to be confirmed.
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Among those advocating for reform is Eli Lilly General Counsel Mike Harrington.
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Monzer Akbik is a Syrian activist advocating for democracy and human rights.
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Religious leaders took the initiative and became proactive in advocating for calm.
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Jaylin Kema was very public in advocating for her son's safe return.
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Jones also bucked his party's leadership by advocating for campaign finance reform.
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That does not mean advocating for doing whatever you want at work.
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The event sparked a nationwide movement from students advocating for gun reform.
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People literally died at union meetings advocating for a 40-hour workweek.
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Reporting on Hamas is not the same thing as advocating for Hamas.
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While some are peaceful, others proceed with chants advocating for armed struggle.
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Shouldn't we be advocating for reform, rather than finding our own shortcuts?
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Kondo is advocating for something as close to perfect consumption as possible.
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So, he seems to be advocating for a 22001-basis-point cut.
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We appreciate your help in advocating for sensible approaches with the administration.
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Until now, nobody has been advocating for the children of 9/11.
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At first, advocating for gun violence prevention wasn't as important to me.
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At once, Hannah is advocating for a cause while holding himself accountable.
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That is, they are not advocating for an outright end to capitalism.
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At that time, Trump was publicly advocating for improved relations with Moscow.
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Carbon taxes, funding alternative energies, advocating for Elon Musk's next revolutionary project.
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Wyden accused Wray of advocating for "weak encryption" that would undermine security.
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"I wouldn't say we were advocating for a censure," New York Rep.
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City of New York advocating for greater constitutional protection for commercial speech.
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Gupta has been advocating for an end to the practice across industries.
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"Occasion to speak up" is not just about advocating for one's self.
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Yet this is what Trump has been consistently advocating for for years.
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Some senators said privately that Barr was advocating for the draft plan.
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She emphasized that she's not advocating for people to break the law.
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In the time since then, Maharaj has continued advocating for food reform.
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She said advocating for the rights of immigrants is intense and stressful work.
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I&aposm Judge Jeanine Pirro advocating for truth, justice and the American way.
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And again, I'm not advocating for anybody, or trying to make anybody's decision.
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By showing the faults of both sides, it's not advocating for indifferent ridicule.
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And simply talking about harmful things isn't the same as advocating for them.
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It is these families that López Obrador should be advocating for, says Auerbach.
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Pai has for years been advocating for smartphone manufacturers to enable these radios.
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Pledging to obey one's husband isn't in line with advocating for gender equality.
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Beijing is still advocating for the resolution of the trade dispute through dialogue.
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Activists advocating for equality for black Americans in 1965 were brutalized by police.
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Despite their findings, the researchers aren't advocating for the discontinuation of smart devices.
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Both Newton and Wood have been advocating for women on and off screen.
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Are you sure you're the best person to continue advocating for the environment?
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Now, the model is advocating for legislation, introduced in May by Democratic Rep.
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The moment she starts advocating for herself, people tend to turn against her.
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Learning her worth was a process, but now she's comfortable advocating for herself.
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Bolton could be a strong and powerful voice advocating for a US strike.
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But that didn't stop President Trump for advocating for a "Space Force" today.
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"Advocating for the needs of one's community is not corruption," the rabbi said.
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Her organization is now advocating for employers to let domestic workers have phones.
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It was organized by a group called PACT—Parents Advocating for Children Together.
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Major technology companies spend handily on advocating for favorable policies around the country.
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Hospitals aren't charging more for the service, nor are they advocating for them.
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Since then, Magerman has been advocating for Congress to break up the company.
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Tessa Thompson spoke with Time about the importance of advocating for representation onscreen.
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Mosseri said his biggest regret "is not advocating for that shift years earlier."
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Journalists are not the enemy of the people; we're advocating for the people.
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I'm not advocating for you to add stress and anxiety to your life.
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Like isn't that what you're supposed to be advocating for, for moral leadership?
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And people advocating for the Oxford comma have a point now and then.
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Bella tapped the link for the organization, a nonprofit advocating for L.G.B.T. rights.
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We forget he was wildly unpopular when advocating for the Civil Rights Act.
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To be clear, scientists aren't advocating for letting the kratom market run wild.
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We are advocating for stronger background checks and a ban on assault weapons.
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We're not advocating for anyone's objectification, but it does seem a little unfair.
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But Quarles stopped short of advocating for a full disclosure of the models.
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She traveled around the country advocating for a constitutional amendment granting women's suffrage.
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They use the same language scientists use when advocating for stronger research practices.
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But advocating for yourself and asking for what you deserve can be daunting.
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Airbnb said hosts sent nearly 100,000 emails to Congress advocating for legislative relief.
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"They're not advocating for the residents at all," Thomas said of local politicians.
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His work included advocating for the passage of the Preventing Maternal Deaths Act.
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The selection came despite Trump advocating for Collins to be awarded the seat.
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My father lived his life advocating for and in the pursuance of truth.
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Reactions to BP's latest announcement from people advocating for change have been mixed.
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Biden wouldn't answer, pointing to Obama's record in advocating for kinder immigration policies.
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He said the government simply has no place in advocating for energy efficiency.
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Many posts advocating for MMS also expressed skepticism or outright fear of vaccines.
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LARRY FINK: I have an advocating for that rule to change quite considerably.
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It's not just reversing rights, but advocating for fewer protections for LGBT folks.
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One expert advocating for cash is Charles Newsome, divisional director at Investec Wealth.
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But Sanders' plan also spends a lot of time advocating for community broadband.
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And that's what Farmers Union members will be advocating for on Capitol Hill.
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The Hatch Act prohibits White House officials from advocating for or against candidates.
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Gig Workers Rising, a labor group advocating for A.B. 5, hailed its passage.
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Soon after the call, Trump began advocating for Russia to rejoin the G7.
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On foreign policy he gives us one he's been advocating for since 1975.
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Taylor Swift won't "calm down" when it comes to advocating for artists' rights.
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I have spent my career advocating for an end to the Korean War.
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However, it does give to groups advocating for criminal justice and immigration reform.
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A group of former Republican officials has begun advocating for a carbon tax.
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"They were involved very much in advocating for the other prisoners," Brunson said.
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"I am not advocating for them at all," Brown said of the tariffs.
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Let me be clear: I am not advocating for harsher penalties for anyone.
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"What I'm advocating for isn't to completely give up on Medium," he said.
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The AMA, for one, is advocating for more physicians to treat substance use disorders.
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But soon she became involved in Hoboken civic life, advocating for more park space.
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Jesus does not invent this idea of advocating for the unemployed and sharing resources.
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Camp has hired two attorneys known for defending hackers and advocating for electronic privacy.
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The group's stated mission excludes advocating for (or against) government policies like carbon prices.
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On the other, it is stirring to see thousands of women advocating for themselves.
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But I find that social workers are not always great at advocating for themselves.
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Abbott, meanwhile, is advocating for Oldham, who serves as the governor's deputy general counsel.
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Employee: I don't think I was... Seifert: I'm not saying you're advocating for that.
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To be clear: What Obama is advocating for isn't that people change their beliefs.
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The organization's sweet spot is advocating for and educating those that are particularly vulnerable.
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Practice your ability to rationalize your argument by advocating for it with your stakeholders.
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There's a difference between advocating for your candidate and harassing someone for their views.
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He aspired to be a military lawyer, and wanted a career advocating for veterans.
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These candidates, with the backing of civil-society groups, are advocating for national reforms.
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I have spent years advocating for practical change in U.S. trade and economic policy.
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Meanwhile, conservative outlets have accused her of "advocating for illegal aliens" while on air.
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Many of Malong&aposs supporters have been advocating for his release from house arrest.
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She told me I had done a great job advocating for Greenie the Tortoise.
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"I do not believe they're malicious," he said of the group advocating for inclusion.
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Both father and son are among those who are advocating for a wealth tax.
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When you're advocating for yourself, you're helping shape your narrative in the workplace. 5.
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Because he pursued the policies that you&aposve been advocating for years and years.
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As a result, we are dedicated to advocating for improved conditions in these facilities.
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Lena Dunham plans to keep advocating for all women, regardless of their political leanings.
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But anyone advocating for a "clean" increase wants to avoid all of this altogether.
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Supporting Israel means advocating for a society that cultivates innovation instead of stifling it.
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Emma Watson has spent much of her time post-Harry Potter advocating for women.
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Tom Price (R-Ga.), is aligned with Ryan on Medicare, advocating for an overhaul.
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Besides advocating for the melanin-deficient, the site also appears to be strictly heteronormative.
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But I don't want to get carried away advocating for my choice of phone.
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Al Jazeera has also made this video advocating for press freedom around the world.
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The Brady Center has been advocating for an assault weapons ban since the Feb.
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"We have been so vocal about her situation and advocating for her," Miguel says.
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The bill Stewart is advocating for would expand compensation for first responders through 2090.
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While that's definitely part of the process, so is advocating for your own work.
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Groups like Harm Reduction Ohio are advocating for syringe-exchange programs throughout the state.
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President Obama has started advocating for it again, and Hillary Clinton has embraced it.
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Apple is fighting against a grassroots push that's advocating for the right-to-repair.
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Kasky has since organized March for Our Lives, an group advocating for gun control.
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Since leaving public office she has committed her time to advocating for gun control.
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While advocating for a cautious approach, Pelosi didn't rule out the possibility of impeachment.
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These are people our elected leaders should be advocating for, not the millionaire class.
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"I'm not advocating for any president doing an end-run around Congress," she said.
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During that time, I was doing a lot of advocating for just being trans.
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Freemuse is an independent international organization advocating for and defending freedom of artistic expression.
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What I'm advocating for is a system that grows leaders, not electioneers and partisans.
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By day, she works with the LA mayor's office advocating for sustainable energy solutions.
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Of course, the IoHO isn't advocating for a future that looks like the Matrix.
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Advocating for Trump's infrastructure plan, which is dead on the Hill, wasn't juicy enough.
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After her assault, Koestner began advocating for better awareness of rape and rape victims.
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Nor is the group advocating for any tangible social media regulations at this point.
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I am not advocating for political art, for sentimental brow-beating, or loose propaganda.
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The issue was whether speech advocating for violence was protected by the First Amendment.
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They thought that "we were secretly advocating for the prolongation" of oil and gas.
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Well, to be crystal clear: I'm not advocating for any throwing in of towels.
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I'm not advocating for laziness, or rather, I am not advocating exclusively for laziness.
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I remember advocating for a take where I was doing a little breathing exercise.
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Advocating for those fleeing war and destitution has been a hallmark of Francis' pontificate.
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Overall though, xHamster is more vocal about advocating for diversity and inclusivity than others.
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While many students are enthusiastically embracing Tío Bernie, others are passionately advocating for Sen.
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Professor Cacioppo is one of the leading voices advocating for better treatment of loneliness.
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Second, the international community must be more responsive in advocating for stronger democratic institutions.
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Ideally, you'll have an attorney and a financial advisor who are advocating for you.
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However, there may be an instance in which advocating for yourself results in conflict.
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Wray pushed back on the assertion that he was advocating for weak security practices.
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She's an effective communicator, more positive than anyone else and comfortable advocating for herself.
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There are people throwing salami at parked cars and neighbors advocating for pet ducks.
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" "Every American, especially former secretary of state should be advocating for America's foreign policy.
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If you aren't advocating for yourself, you're not giving anyone else a reason to.
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Advocating for a single payer healthcare system in his home state, California State Sen.
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Melania Trump has made advocating for children her signature issue since becoming first lady.
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Arab-American groups have been advocating for years to have census questions in Arabic.
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We believe that part of living out those values is advocating for our coworkers.
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Volker4:313 PM July 22In the meantime Rudy is now advocating for phone call.
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In time, he found his voice while he continued advocating for a free cinema.
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During the same exchange, Harris asked directly if Barr was advocating for a wall.
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"I'm not advocating for any president doing an end run around Congress," she said.
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Or do you think he would just become more effective in advocating for them?
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But Barr has continued advocating for "tough on crime" views, at least until recently.
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Prior to receiving certification, AUE has actively been advocating for the British arts community.
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"I don't believe that it's inevitable, and if we want to be advocating for a more just world, I don't believe we should be advocating for that industry," said Ane Mathieson, who works with trafficking survivors at the nonprofit Sanctuary for Families.
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Both candidates highlight their progressive records, careers spent advocating for civil rights and grassroots work.
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This morning he decried white supremacy, advocating for Harriet Tubman's place on the $20 bill.
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I will never stop advocating for Planned Parenthood, because it is all about health care.
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"I will continue to be a loud economic voice advocating for your policies," Moore added.
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SMEX is an organization advocating for a free and open internet in the Arab world.
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When white nationalists agitate against African Americans, they blame Jews for advocating for civil rights.
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The defendants posed as politically and socially active Americans advocating for and against particular candidates.
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Republicans accuse Democrats of using the tactic to appease their base that's advocating for impeachment.
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Advocating for myself boosted my gumption and self-confidence, propelling me up the corporate ladder.
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Why is it important for city governments to be advocating for women in this way?
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The Daily Mail had led a campaign advocating for the visa program to be expanded.
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Now here he was, advocating for himself, telling himself and the world that he mattered.
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Within the party, Maia rose by strongly advocating for and winning a party re-branding.
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Final Thoughts Advocating for accessibility isn't just about standing up for people who need accommodation.
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Lane accused CehBeachActual of advocating for such facilities so he could spy on little girls.
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As an attorney, I've been representing and advocating for sex workers for over 15 years.
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He likes the work of keeping the farm up and advocating for farmers in Vermont.
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Of course, some organizations and brands have been advocating for this principle since their inception.
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An adult advocating for an unheard child acts as an amplifier for that child's needs.
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The family was known for offering free hugs to strangers and advocating for social justice.
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But they have had little success advocating for harsher sentences and victim compensation, he added.
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Conservatives have been advocating for this tech-neutral concept in a number of ways: Sen.
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TC: How did you move from advocating for lean startups to writing this new book?
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It is also one of the few groups advocating for the legalization of methadone therapy.
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There's a personal story behind how you began advocating for the importance of intergenerational care.
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The company is advocating for stations in the Northeastern United States, with several in development.
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" Border adjustment tax: "Full immediate border adjustment would be too disruptive — nobody's advocating for that.
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Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren and Cory Booker have been advocating for similar platforms for years.
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They're on advocating for human rights for everyone, and expanding the definition of human rights.
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This is hugely challenging, and I'm certainly not advocating for giving a platform to extremists.
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Lawmakers, led by Senator Orrin Hatch of Utah, have been advocating for Holt's immediate release.
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In a Facebook post Monday, Yiannopoulos denounced the claims that he was advocating for pedophilia.
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They're advocating for the big power companies and the big drug companies and Wall Street.
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I don't think I would be able to be out there advocating for other people.
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The delay upset those who have been advocating for the victims in the 2013 crash.
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Providing support for a movement advocating for women of color isn't weird for Poletic Justice.
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That's the strategy I've been advocating for Facebook but that Apple actually took to heart.
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Jaime King is advocating for survivors of sexual assault by bravely sharing her own story.
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Meanwhile, activism advocating for gun control has been at an all-time high in America.
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Either she has no idea how investigations work, or she's advocating for a witch hunt.
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So you will see her in the halls of Congress, advocating for immigration reform legislation.
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Joyful Heart is advocating for legislation in every state across the country, and it's working.
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Representing and advocating for you has been one of the greatest privileges of my life.
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And, advocating for those who have lost their lives and loved ones is our duty.
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He also began advocating for the legalization of marijuana and introduced an environmental justice bill.
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Pharmacists are also advocating for a greater role in helping patients navigate costly drug choices.
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Lately, he has shifted his focus to anti-corruption campaigns and advocating for Iraq's poor.
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With no political audience, the group is left advocating for a handful of wealthy financiers.
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Luxury fashion brand Gucci is advocating for women's rights to abortion with its latest collection.
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In February 2019, Ms. Pross testified before the Congress, advocating for a cannabis banking solution.
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It prohibits White House officials from advocating for or against candidates, even in media interviews.
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And Erdoğan was advocating for a larger role for these groups in the Turkish public.
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Mutter that we're advocating for gun control and depriving you of your Second Amendment rights.
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Kremer was also a frequent surrogate on cable news advocating for Trump throughout the election.
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Thanks for watching, I&aposm Jeanine Pirro, advocating for truth, justice and the American way.
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That they are somehow advocating for only pharmaceutical treatments, and are against preventative lifestyle strategies.
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She has given a voice to the silenced and the reviled, advocating for their survival.
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Advocating for safe sex toys is important for consumer education, resisting capitalism, and social justice.
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Part of it is ... And I'm not advocating for people to give up on lawyers.
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Costa Rica doesn't come to mind when thinking of countries advocating for the queer community.
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She has since become a youth leader advocating for environmental policies all over the world.
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Shah is not alone in advocating for a paradigm shift in how we understand pandemics.
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Goldstein has spent his life advocating for a more holistic approach to medicine in animals.
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The biggest change the paper is advocating for is rhetorical: Results that currently meet the .
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Moving forward, we can surely expect DoorDash to continue advocating for its independent worker model.
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Rather, I am advocating for sexual expression and exercise that doesn't cause inferiority and shame.
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All the while, Ms. Jayamaran effortlessly moved among the powerful, advocating for restaurant workers' rights.
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To be clear, we are not advocating for special privileges or advantages for American companies.
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Don't count Mayor Pete out based on experienceTo be sure, I'm not advocating for Buttigieg.
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Yet organisations advocating for girls' rights say there has been almost no consultation with them.
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We must also establish an agency charged with advocating for the privacy interests of America.
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In 1992, Hayden won election to the state Senate advocating for environmental and educational issues.
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Memory is a 22-year-old activist, advocating for girl's education and against child marriage.
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But the policies that he's advocating for are the ones that we've been looking for.
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But it soon becomes clear that there's a miscommunication about what specifically they're advocating for.
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The Carbon Dividends plan the group is advocating for proposes a gradually rising carbon fee.
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So, too, is raising awareness and advocating for the acceptance of relief from all quarters.
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China is thus advocating for open dialogue rather than armed conflict on the Korean Peninsula.
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Advocating for the "science of better breeding," eugenicists endorsed sterilizing people considered unfit to reproduce.
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When I was secretary of state, I went around the world advocating for our country, but also advocating for women's rights, to make sure that women had a decent chance to have a better life and negotiated a treaty with Russia to lower nuclear weapons.
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Bernie Sanders has been labeled a radical for advocating for a publicly-financed health care system.
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Beulaygue said that the researchers are not advocating for marijuana as a new weight loss tool.
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They were paraded across the country like prized pets until they started advocating for their emancipation.
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The stakes: LGBT advocates have been advocating for protections under the Civil Rights Act for decades.
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This is why I have been advocating for the legalization of marijuana in New York state.
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You are your own boss, so you should be advocating for yourself and building a clientele.
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She would need a presidential pardon to be released, which Kardashian West has been advocating for.
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What the Trump Administration is advocating for is nothing short of a constitutional right to discriminate.
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Scollon said he believes that advocating for political policies has always been part of healthy democracies.
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It's not the only company that has faced a backlash for advocating for a political cause.
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So many people, including scientists and technologists, are advocating for justice instead of access to power.
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The defendants posed as politically and socially active Americans, advocating for and against particular political candidates.
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Black voters have leaned Democratic ever since the party began advocating for greater civil rights protections.
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Despite reports of its private negotiations, SEIU publicly backed away from advocating for such a compromise.
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I'm one of their top athletes advocating for not only gymnastics but also for the Olympics.
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Poynter, who is deaf, has been advocating for better closed captioning over the past two years.
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However, those advocating for more oversight in this industry have never argued for such an arrangement.
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" She suggests that William support Kate by "advocating for her … it's about speaking up for her.
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They were paraded across the country like prized pets, until they started advocating for their emancipation.
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Since the fourth grade, M.S. has been advocating for the right to use the girls' bathroom.
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I'M ADVOCATING FOR A STRATEGIST STATE, AND ON THIS WE MAY HAVE SOME POINTS IN COMMON.
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The third group was the control, so they weren't given any materials advocating for healthy eating.
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Trump argued that advocating for greener environmental policies must not come at the expense of jobs.
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But those efforts at least had to be packaged as advocating for particular issues, not candidates.
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Those advocating for the student in this case say this leaves transgender students without federal protections.
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Consider volunteering in your community, advocating for an issue you support or joining a local group.
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The housing industry is also likely to be active in advocating for its tax-reform priorities.
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" Arent Fox, which is primarily a law firm, will be advocating for "library services expansion initiatives.
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He is outwardly angry at the influence of big money in politics, advocating for aggressive change.
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Ginsburg joined the Supreme Court in 23 after a long career of advocating for women's rights.
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The only organizations advocating for the repeal of these rules were the nation's largest broadband companies.
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Attendees this year are also big on advocating for body positivity and to decriminalize sex work.
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This week, Nancy Pelosi and Steven Mnunchin are both advocating for a "clean" debt ceiling hike.
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Hussein was politically active in resisting the British and advocating for more freedoms for all Kenyans.
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She's an influential policy adviser on a presidential campaign who is advocating for a specific plan.
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What you're arguing is ... You're advocating for a different model, which is getting some traction now.
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The Pay Gap:May has had a long history of advocating for narrowing the gender pay gay.
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"We are still very vocal about advocating for a split," SVM analyst Gianluca Ferrari told Reuters.
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Brian Schatz (D-Hawaii) asked Carson to commit to advocating for a robust budget for HUD.
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But more fundamental to this tragedy are Puerto Rico's encumbrances in advocating for its own interests.
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Listen, I know I'm always advocating for Molly to have more face time with her therapist.
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Left-leaning groups on Monday launched a campaign advocating for the government to break up Facebook.
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Police groups are advocating for the measure, claiming officers are at a higher risk than before.
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"She's advocating for quality care for these children as they're in a difficult situation," she said.
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I grew up with parents who showed me the values of caregiving and advocating for others.
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Is advocating for border security to end the illegal immigration crisis an expression of white supremacy?
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Afterward, I got involved in advocating for a civilian review board to oversee the local police.
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A bipartisan cadre of governors and congressional representatives are advocating for more forgiving, rehabilitative prison policies.
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Advocating for Human Rights: A Conversation with Amnesty International's Margaret Huang Tuesday, November 14, 7 p.m.
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Kilmeade referred to the Organizing for Action group, which is committed to advocating for Obama's agenda.
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Do not try to stop trans folk from advocating for and implementing their own safety measures.
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She's scaled that back, now advocating for a referendum on the Euro than abandoning it outright.
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No doubt there were many advocating for peace at that time, probably even more than usual.
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In terms of the Colombian economy, Petro is advocating for less reliance on oil and exports.
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"This is something I've been advocating for six months," Paul said on MSNBC in late September.
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Nobody is advocating for a course of action that risks a fiscal crisis for the country.
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It sounds like what you're advocating for is a more holistic approach, a systems-thinking approach.
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I'm on TV, I'm advocating for him, I'm campaigning for him, I'm raising money for him.
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I'm focusing on base building, know your rights, and advocating for the workers for their rights.
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We also can expect organizers from Working Washington to keep advocating for better wages and protections.
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If you're donating or advocating for something that has political repercussions, it's just not worth it.
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It's got an army of lobbyists in D.C., spending millions advocating for its interests each year.
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It would be impossible to advocate what he is advocating for and be sheepish and apologetic.
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Instead, candidates are deriding free trade as a threat to American workers and advocating for protectionism.
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Everything on Netflix is political, and a lot of it is advocating for the status quo.
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The cars drove around the building honking and displaying signs advocating for the detained people inside.
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And some of those tactics that people are advocating for, to me, don't reflect that spirit.
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Advocating for patients is as much a part of medical care as the medical care itself.
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Does being a socialist mean advocating for the complete abolition of capitalism, markets, and private property?
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What I am advocating for is a broadening of horizons as it relates to evaluating candidates.
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"I've spent my entire career advocating for patient privacy in many, many endeavors," Dr. Helfmann said.
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To be clear, I'm not advocating for voice messaging to replace video chat or written texts.
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Even the support group seemed torn between advocating for improvement, and appreciating the capacity to rebuild.
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"She would be advocating for women studying STEM, women in meteorology, women on television," she said.
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" Stone said members of Congress who are advocating for Trump's impeachment need to "get over it.
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The groups, under the umbrella Freedom From Facebook, were advocating for the breakup of the company.
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But he isn't advocating for the federal government to mandate other companies follow suit, Perkins said.
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Advisors who believed in her vision and her potential were comfortable advocating for her to investors.
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McBath fired back, arguing that she was simply advocating for a key part of her platform.
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Teens have been rightly praised for taking the lead in advocating for more gun control measures.
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Many scholars across the country wrote letters advocating for her tenure before Harvard made its decision.
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But now the president is openly advocating for it, which means it could become a reality.
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And fundamentally, what Trumpist conservatives are advocating for are not ideas, but a demographic, a tribe.
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But a spokesman said the group had strict rules that forbid advocating for a given product.
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"She's gone around the country advocating for sanctuary cities," Beth Lindstrom, the GOP hopeful, said about Warren.
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I love my job and am very passionate about advocating for the less fortunate in our community.
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A new religious group in the US House of Representatives is advocating for more representation and influence.
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Fuentes has made multiple television appearances is advocating for tougher school security and gun violence prevent laws.
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"There are so many organizations that claim to be advocating for their industry," Maxwell says of Woolmark.
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Nothing requires you to put yourself out there and be alone in advocating for a certain viewpoint.
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There does appear to be a small but growing contingent of conservatives advocating for climate change action.
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The two are now advocating for other people to be proactive about looking for signs of cancer.
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New York is the first state to legislate this requirement, which people have been advocating for years.
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Volker later texts Sondland that Giuliani is now "advocating" for a phone call between Trump and Zelensky.
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"As far as advocating for Ms. Hill, I believe my track record speaks for itself," wrote Blakely.
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"WHAT YEAR IS IT," tweeted Lambda Legal, a prominent legal group advocating for LGBT individuals with HIV.
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It had been produced by an organization called PEACH , or Parents Educating and Advocating for Children's Health.
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Where things stand: Shepard's parents, Judy and Dennis, travel the country advocating for LGBTQ rights, CNN reports.
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As a queer, Jewish, Latina climate activist, Margolin is committed to advocating for the most vulnerable communities.
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So if games are for everyone, why do we need to keep advocating for women in games?
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Political parties are advocating for a second, even third referendum - or plan to ignore the result altogether.
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She's since made advocating for better mental health care in faith communities a foundation of her ministry.
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A whole season wondered if maybe people advocating for political correctness aren't entirely wrong (just mostly wrong).
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He wants to continue advocating for kidney failure patients and see how many people he can help.
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Barry's appointment is welcome news to those who've been advocating for more women leaders and board directors.
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But her passion for advocating for victims and survivors has never just been limited to the screen.
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Cynthia has been advocating for better education policy and civil rights in New York state for years.
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Why is speaking up, pushing back, and advocating for ourselves so difficult for me and my mother?
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Angelina Jolie delivered a rousing speech advocating for more women to join the United Nations' peacekeeping force.
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Whether that be going advocating for educational services and teachers to be trained whatever that might be.
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Tawney leads Backcountry Hunters and Anglers (BHA), a sportsmen's group advocating for the preservation of public lands.
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At the end of the VR film is a call to action advocating for donations to outfitaranger.org.
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Activists from the Stonewall Trans Advisory Group put together the campaign advocating for a third gender option.
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LOS ANGELES — Actress Shailene Woodley spent primary day advocating for Bernie Sanders on The Young Turks broadcast.
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On Tuesday, Trump met with a key voice advocating for withdrawal, Environmental Protection Agency administrator Scott Pruitt.
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Iowa state Representative Jeff Shipley has been advocating for a psilocybin decriminalization bill in the state's legislature.
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According to diplomats, the US is alone in advocating for the large-scale police deployment of 3,000.
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That's why we're advocating for a broad new approach to economic adjustment programs in the United States.
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Both Banuri and Christian will continue advocating for environmental progress in their state and around the country.
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In advocating for funds to help rebuild his state, Abbott said damage from Harvey would exceed that.
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But I remain involved in advocating for the human rights of sex workers in my nonfiction writing.
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Instead, she's been devoting her spare time to advocating for broadening access to the drug in Louisiana.
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When it comes to advocating for mental health awareness, Andrea Barber is drawing from her own experience.
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David Seligman is an attorney at Towards Justice, a legal nonprofit in Denver advocating for workers' rights.
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John Hickenlooper: Supports single-payer health care, advocating for the general idea rather than a specific policy.
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He previously served in a range of positions administering and observing elections, and advocating for election reform.
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These days, she spends her time advocating for other women who say they have breast-implant illness.
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Mark Warner of the Senate Intelligence Committee have been advocating for more transparency from the tech companies.
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The answer is a significant increase in the number and quality of legal practitioners advocating for veterans.
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Advocating for more and better community policing can happen in a manner that doesn't marginalize law enforcement.
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The organization is also advocating for gender parity at movie and television studios and other entertainment companies.
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Steyer has also been forcefully advocating for Trump's impeachment, further thrusting the debate onto the national stage.
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I am advocating for an overwhelming shift of security responsibility and expertise to the subject matter experts.
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Potential donors need to feel they can speak freely and that they have someone advocating for them.
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Get your parents to start small, even if that means advocating for reusable straws, like Jimenez's mom.
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It's not, again, there is no part of me that is advocating for racial differentiation by science.
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His 72-year-old father, Chuck Woodard, is now advocating for changes in how Colorado bills patients.
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She was out there advocating for Wall Street, war, and other ways for American capitalism to succeed.
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Now, Melissa says she wants to preserve her mother's legacy through legislative action advocating for patient care.
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The Hatch Act prohibits White House officials from advocating for or against candidates, even in media interviews.
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There are also those advocating for $28500-6900 TRILLION in new spending in the next few months.
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Meanwhile, some are advocating for preventive closure of most schools regardless of whether someone has tested positive.
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But the UAW had stuck to its position, advocating for its 150,000 members working in the US.
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Ann Atwater was a fair-housing activist, advocating for better treatment for the city's African-American residents.
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He learned about her passion for advocating for victims of sexual assault and those struggling with addiction.
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His own schools chancellor, Richard A. Carranza, has been forcefully advocating for greater integration of the schools.
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Truth Pharm, a non-profit advocating for policy change to improve treatment options, jointly hosted the action.
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But we don't always do it optimally -- especially when it comes to meetings and advocating for ourselves.
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The Planetary Society has been advocating for missions to look for water on Mars for 40 years.
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His law firm has over 36 years of experience advocating for the rights of first responders nationwide.
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Manning has been active in advocating for LGBT and other causes since being released earlier this year.
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There, she will be advocating for childhood cancer research funding and performing a dance routine on stage.
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First, he gave speeches advocating for explicit programs with names, rather than relying on subtler agency direction.
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Ted Kennedy when advocating for the 85033 law that dramatically changed the structure of U.S. immigration policy.
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NALCAB works to strengthen the economy by advocating for policies that advance the economic mobility of Latinos.
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GM is even advocating for tougher national policies for itself and its peers, and building e-bikes.
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In Nigeria, it ran pages advocating for and against the same politician, former vice president Atiku Abubakar.
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After Hurricane Maria and community pressure, families and groups advocating for cleaner, sustainable energy won a respite.
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That is more than 85033 times the $1 trillion investment that President-elect Trump is advocating for.
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There are a handful of us, myself, Bill Gurley and others, who are advocating for different approaches.
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Gillum ran as an unapologetic progressive, advocating for single-payer health insurance and calling for Trump's impeachment.
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Employees announced their intention to unionize in October, advocating for fair wages, newsroom diversity and job protections.
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Besides advocating for friends' interests, some of the Mar-a-Lago Crowd's interventions served their own purposes.
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The booklet was created by a group called PEACH, or Parents Educating and Advocating for Children's Health.
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Last summer, he played a key role in advocating for the administration's "zero tolerance" family separation policy.
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However, George said she feels confident enough in where things stand to keep advocating for tighter policy.
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He holds a much more traditional take on challenging disadvantage, advocating for investment in the education system.
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We will talk about (the strike) and talk about having a powerful voice with advocating for yourself.
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The first step is for physicians to start communicating effectively – advocating for their patients and their profession.
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In 2020, he will instead focus on helping Democrats win and advocating for solutions to climate change.
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The administration also doesn't have a great record of advocating for LGBTQ rights in the international arena.
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With an Aries on your side advocating for you in every situation, the benefits quickly add up.
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I met with hundreds of Congress members advocating for the political interests of my employers and clients.
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What kind of political movement is predicated on openly disdaining the very people it is advocating for?
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Kade Crockford, director of the technology for Liberty Program at the ACLU of Massachusetts, said in a phone call that at the state level, the ACLU is advocating for a moratorium or pause of facial recognition technology, while at the local level, the ACLU is advocating for bans.
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She told me about her work, over the years, advocating for more domestic-violence shelters in the city.
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A lot of readers got the impression that I was advocating for Apple and game consoles over PCs.
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But when you say that Hitler did nothing wrong you are explicitly advocating for violence against nonwhite people.
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Some were there advocating for Black Lives Matter movement while others aimed to bring attention to reproductive rights.
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Sanders was there to represent a general pro-Obamacare side with Cruz advocating for its repeal and replacement.
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Lahore provincial governor Salman Taseer was shot dead by his own bodyguard in 2011 after advocating for Bibi.
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Whether that's combatting climate change, or protecting women's rights, fighting against gun violence, or advocating for LGBTQ equality.
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One player, Aziz "Hax" Al-Yami, has been advocating for arcade-style fight pads for over a year.
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To her, advocating for medical marijuana is not a contradiction of her faith but an affirmation of it.
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I had spent the past several years advocating for the program, so she wanted to tell me herself.
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Advocating for and adopting strategies like focused deterrence, Becoming a Man, and Cure Violence could change the dynamic.
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The Times piece isn't advocating for stronger alcoholic cocktails, though, so maybe I'm reading too much into it.
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He and his wife have devoted their lives to advocating for those who are battling the same demons.
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I'm a firm believer in advocating for others, but sometimes you really do need to draw the line.
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Now, I'm advocating for more women to go to the doctor and get screened regularly for cervical cancer.
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As much as I love acting, my heart is split in half between acting and advocating for animals.
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Scientists, he said, are now more comfortable taking on a more vocal role in advocating for their field.
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This is why Apple's work in raising awareness of and advocating for accessibility is so noteworthy and appreciated.
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The details: Some goals for the Uber fund, the company says, include: Advocating for congestion pricing in cities.
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I have a fulfilling career doing what I enjoy most, which is advocating for books that I love.
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Perry, who has been an active supporter of the Clinton campaign, has spent months advocating for the candidate.
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Some are advocating for public-private partnerships and higher taxes on the wealthy to address widespread income inequality.
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"I think every generation that goes by is getting better and better at advocating for themselves," she says.
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General Motors is advocating for a new nationwide program that promotes electric cars and other zero-emissions vehicles.
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The company has leaned into that mission, of "advocating for a sustainable planet," which resonates with younger audiences.
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Some Democrats have worried about the political ramifications of advocating for getting rid of the private insurance industry.
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On the campaign trail for Clinton Saturday, Obama urged voters not to follow Republicans advocating for divided government.
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What we're advocating for is that governments live up to their obligations that they've already committed themselves to.
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"At the time, I didn't see a lot of people advocating for autism awareness," Holly, 53, tells PEOPLE.
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Republicans have every reason to be worried about a presidential tweet advocating for a "good" shutdown in September.
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So, in the spirit of living the dream and advocating for my sisters, so proud of you sis.
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S. if people like Trump want to keep advocating for one thing while actually implementing something else entirely.
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Annan spent his life advocating for peace and human dignity during his long career at the United Nations.
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Advocating for high speed rail in the US is a brutal business, continually raising and dashing one's hopes.
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" In this case, J.P. Morgan is advocating for use of closed, permissioned blockchain, also known as just "private.
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A number of large American companies were among those advocating for staying in the Paris Agreement, including Tesla.
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It became clear to all the girls that advocating for oneself would be met with laughter, then silence.
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And more than that, they are advocating for President Trump to undo monuments that have already been created.
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Eric Swalwell (D-Calif.) defiantly said the proposed fines wouldn't deter Democrats from advocating for gun safety measures.
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Tech companies like Amazon and Google have been aggressively advocating for drone delivery over the past few years.
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Long plagued by Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, he is currently living on disability and advocating for the mentally ill.
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He plans to continue the work of the commission, but now personally is advocating for their complete removal.
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" And another tweeter wrote, "I wish you were advocating for those kids that are caged by your husband.
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Pelosi isn't the only Democrat in Congress advocating for opening up the party to anti-abortion candidates. Sen.
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As he continues his visit, Rand is advocating for open dialogue and communication between the U.S. and Moscow.
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Advocating for revolutionary policies and the ability to meet the young on social media has buoyed his candidacies.
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Solidarity is laying it on the line and following, as well as advocating for fairness side by side.
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Democratic Party leaders have reportedly already begun advocating for her to run against Perdue, a staunch Trump ally.
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"I'm advocating for responses that will deter and prevent further expansion of a bad actor's behavior," he said.
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But in season 6, it would be nice to see snippets of her advocating for criminal justice reform.
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Johnson praised Kardashian West on Wednesday night for being a "warrior" and "relentless" in advocating for her release.
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We are leaders, fierce organizers, we are the union and we will never stop advocating for our students.
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Across the country, the mobilization of canvassers and grassroots activists advocating for a Yes vote has been phenomenal.
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Because of the borderless nature of ocean plastics, scientists and activists are increasingly advocating for a global solution.
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After that, we'll start advocating for a more reasonable revenue cut and other community-driven, developer-friendly changes.
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Scientists have long been active in Washington, putting pressure on Congress and advocating for funding for their work.
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I am not advocating for self-injury as a treatment for anything, and especially not as a hobby.
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Past winners include Malala Yousafzai, who received the award in 2013 for her work advocating for children's education.
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Internally, within the Department of State, this decision removes the foremost voice advocating for atrocity prevention and accountability.
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We have been advocating for mobilization for five years, and pioneering and spreading #ClimateEmergency declarations for two years.
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With a long history of advocating for less regulation, Kraninger will be a welcome change for the CFPB.
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Legal papers filed by the N.R.A. assert that the organization was "deeply involved in advocating" for the legislation.
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Peskin is not the only one advocating for the Facebook head's name to be scrubbed from the hospital.
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Trump spent a lot of time advocating for better treatment for veterans during his presidential campaign last year.
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Adriano Espaillat, who represents New York's Thirteenth Congressional District, which includes Harlem, has been advocating for his release.
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And, frankly, it couldn't have garnered enough Republican support without a law-and-order president advocating for it.
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We speak with one, unified voice and advocating for the human rights of all individuals with Down syndrome.
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A.E. Business Council, A Washington, D.C.-based group advocating for stronger commercial ties between the U.S. and UAE.
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She has over 40 years of experience advocating for women's rights, reproductive health and justice and women's empowerment.
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HEALTHCAREIn May, Clinton started officially advocating for a public healthcare option, noting she had supported it for decades.
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Trump and the Queen will continue the discussions around advocating for women's financial inclusion globally, per the source.
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The right's billionaires are united in advocating for their interest in lower taxes, less regulation, and less accountability.
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I'm not advocating for a Bachelor boycott: I've watched the show for 14 years, and I'll keep watching.
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Why it matters: What many Republicans have been advocating for is increased security in schools, including arming teachers.
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So this win is a result of activists at the Software Preservation Network and MADE advocating for this.
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"We want to thank everyone who played a role in advocating for this cause," the Sioux tribe said.
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After conversations among peers, Hoersdig started a Facebook advocating for reimbursement, and it's garnered more than 800 members.
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Trump, for his part, is essentially advocating for changing nothing about the way military sexual assault is handled.
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Shine received the public endorsement of Hannity, who had reportedly been advocating for Shine with Trump for months.
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But, Piers does agree with one thing Kanye appears to be advocating for now ... common-sense gun laws.
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It seems like a lot of the policies you're advocating for is the same as the Democratic Party.
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In fact, black youth, who've been passionately advocating for gun control measures, have been demonized, obfuscated, and overlooked.
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I served as shop steward for our union, Steamfitters Local 638, for almost 10 years, advocating for members.
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In his introduction, Dr. Welch makes a clear disclosure advocating for less medicine and living a healthier lifestyle.
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The two U.S. senators are advocating for a single-payer health care system that would upend the industry.
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But he'll have Richard, young Benjamin, perhaps eventually Carol and definitely Daryl in his ear, advocating for action.
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Germany's consumer protection watchdog brought the case against Amazon, and says it is advocating for customers who complained.
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Advocating for yourself is key to your own professional advancement, while also driving better teams within a company.
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The winner of the competition will spend a year advocating for a social impact close to their heart.
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We had a clear message of what we were advocating for and everyone felt supported by one another.
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" Federal workers, it said, may discuss impeachment "without advocating for or against its use against such a candidate.
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Fonda has long been a political activist, advocating for women's rights, gender equality, and protesting the Vietnam War.
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His group has been advocating for the passage of the Industrial Hemp Farming Act before Congress in Washington.
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I'm unaware of any Republican, or supporter of Convention of States advocating for limits on the First Amendment.
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"The defendants posed as politically and socially active Americans, advocating for and against particular political candidates," he said.
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Sanders parried by accusing Biden of advocating for half measures that would leave millions of Americans still uninsured.
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Some of the $3 billion will be spent advocating for more public and private money to attack disease.
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He has repeatedly warned of Pyongyang's growing nuclear ambitions, coming close to advocating for regime change in July.
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Underwood is a member of #Angels, an investing collective advocating for women's early employment and leadership at startups.
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Groups focused on sexual violence prevention say they plan to continue advocating for more treatment resources and education.
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Before the game, Rizzo came out and made a personal statement about Stoneman Douglas, advocating for gun reform.
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In addition, guilters have doxxed and harassed people, mainly women, who've become involved in advocating for Syed's retrial.
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And they wanted to make sure there was an organization out there advocating for users and for freedom.
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It reminds me of Edward Bernays advocating for politicians to learn from corporate marketing back in the 20s.
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That said, supporting and advocating for appreciation of the arts is important to an informed and aware society.
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Days before the tragedy in Las Vegas, a group advocating for gun control threatened to sue Nevada Gov.
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That is why that experience has helped me to be a really good senator when it comes to advocating for drug courts, when it comes to advocating for treatment for meth and opioids, and giving people a second chance, as well as my own experience in my life with my dad.
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"All community boards have an ally, a friend — someone who is going to be advocating for them," he said.
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Now, the acclaimed Hollywood director is advocating for rule changes at a post-Oscars Academy meeting, according to Variety.
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If someone is advocating for new technology they probably know someone who sells equipment or has a piece themselves.
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THE SWAMP Dem candidate gave millions to groups advocating for taxing families &aposto the hilt&apos for &aposirresponsible breeding.
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Back then, he was advocating for the world's forgotten corners — dissidents in Burma, children in Bangladesh, refugees in Chad.
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On Wednesday, the platform did, however, temporarily remove a post advocating for Holocaust education from the Anne Frank Center.
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John Cornyn of Texas advocating for all-night, all-weekend sessions to get at least five more nominees confirmed.
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Addressing homelessness is part of her three-pronged campaign platform of protecting minorities, advocating for inclusion and legislating progressively.
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Strikers advocating for Catalonia's secession from Spain are blocking major highways, train lines, and roads across the northeastern region.
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Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff just proved that advocating for social change doesn't necessarily get in the way of business.
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"The US is advocating for bilateral deals because, in theory, they can exploit their dominant position," the official said.
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In my twenties I felt so invested in pleasing men and didn't ever consider advocating for what I want.
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That didn't stop her from meeting with Trump and Kushner earlier this year, though, while advocating for sentencing overhauls.
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Only 56% of voters surveyed said they'd be more likely to support a candidate advocating for stricter gun laws.
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"By advocating for free public college and healthcare, those are kitchen table issues for working-class people," Burgess said.
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"Gays Against Guns is gently advocating for showing pictures of what a gun did to the body," she said.
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Sessions was advocating for Yovanovitch's removal in part because of allegations that she had criticized Trump and was disloyal.
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When it comes to protecting investors and advocating for a fiduciary standard, the SEC is simply not doing enough.
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Now President Trump and others are advocating for arming teachers; Trump fired off a tweet suggesting it on Saturday.
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But of course Zuckerberg has said much the same thing before — while simultaneously advocating for weaker privacy standards domestically.
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Meryl Streep, Geena Davis, Shonda Rhimes and more stars are advocating for inclusion in Hollywood in a new documentary.
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If the daughter and wife of the Republican nominee are advocating for gay rights, perhaps I'm being lied to.
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For them, advocating for women who work is more than a branding exercise of hashtags and self-help books.
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He began advocating for gun control policies, and started the super PAC Americans for Responsible Solutions with his wife.
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In this case, it's coming in the form of the Internet advocating for Nicole Kidman to win an Emmy.
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The kingdom recently arrested 11 women activists who were advocating for a woman's right to drive in the country.
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But look, people of faith, Catholics, they should be advocating for family unity in their home country and here.
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Steyer was ahead of the curve on Trump's impeachment, having invested millions advocating for it since Trump took office.
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"Because I was so aggressive in advocating for him, they started to act differently toward him," Charles told WDRB.
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Asked if they have spoken since he started advocating for a change in leadership, Vela responded with a laugh.
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Besides, in advocating for the Accords, Tony is coming down on the side of responsibility, accountability, and democracy, right?
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But the Humane Society of the United States and other animal welfare groups have been advocating for the ban.
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He wrote an op-ed last year advocating for the drastic increase in the use of metadata in intelligence.
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And, having seen how moving simple burials like these can be, more funeral directors are advocating for them, too.
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Advocating for those hard fought rights is not only a democratic value, it's an inherently Jewish one, as well.
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"You can't be a lawyer without engaging in popular discourse of the people that you're advocating for," Chase said.
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Incidentally, Marie Kondo doesn't appear to be purposefully advocating for greater balance between men and women in household labor.
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A World Bank source told CNN in May that Ivanka Trump played an "instrumental" role advocating for the facility.
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Kushner and wife Ivanka had been advocating for Nick Ayers, the chief of staff for Vice President Mike Pence.
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James Fadiman is a psychologist who has spent his career advocating for the potential mental health benefits of psychedelics.
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He was advocating for course changes in training so skiers didn’t send too deep off the jumps.
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One source said White House chief of staff John Kelly is among those officials advocating for such a delay.
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"I'm not advocating for shutting down the government," Paul, one of the chamber's most conservative members, told Fox News.
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When it comes to reproductive rights, the Democratic Party is known for being pro-choice and advocating for women.
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House Republicans are forcefully taking on the environmental movement, insinuating that some groups are illegally advocating for foreign governments.
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The Emergency Committee for Israel says its an organization advocating for "a strong U.S.-Israel relationship," on its website.
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While progressives push for the use of zero-carbon energy, conservatives counter by advocating for a reliable electricity grid.
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Aside from advocating for survivor's rights, Crews is firm in his demand that predators face consequences for their actions.
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His office has signed bills overhauling burdensome eviction laws in Washington while advocating for investing millions into affordable housing.
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He is advocating for more settlements and the legalisation of outpost settlements, which even the Israeli government considers illegal.
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Thomas Schatz is the president of Citizens Against Government Waste, a nonprofit group advocating for less waste in government.
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Don't forget: Models took down more than a handful of the industry's most powerful figures by advocating for themselves.
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Trump's trade policies, may finally lead to the national industrial policy liberals have been advocating for since the 1990s.
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If people do not navigate health insurance options well, why are some candidates advocating for preserving — or increasing — options?
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Recently, they entered the marine fisheries arena, and are advocating for good management of important forage fish like menhaden.
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Trump was advocating for a nuclear solution to the tropical storms that hit the southeastern US, according to Axios.
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To that end, advocating for a more equal society while selling branded clothing could do more good than harm.
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Lindsey Stroud is a state government relations manager at The Heartland Institute, a nonprofit group advocating for limited government.
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The ice cream company Ben & Jerry's posted statements on its website advocating for voting rights and climate change action.
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He said those issues include free speech, preserving history against "revisionism," combating political correctness and advocating for white interests.
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And he remained steadfast about what the policy he'd been advocating for over decades would do in the end.
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Almost two weeks ago, it seemed that the group advocating for increased safety protocol won one of these battles.
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After CNN's Katia Hetter wrote an article advocating for such a practice in 2015, readers responded with various opinions.
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It is not simply "sanctuary cities" or Democrats concerned with social programs that are advocating for an accurate count.
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"Jamie Lee Curtis wields firearms in new 'Halloween' movie despite advocating for gun control," the conservative news outlet tweeted.
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She has launched a non-profit, Natural Advisory Council, dedicated to advocating for consumer protection legislation for natural products.
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Facebook also added an exception to its ban against advocating for anyone to be sent to a concentration camp.
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Cal Bahr (R) called on people to push back against groups advocating for tougher gun laws in the state.
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" They added that "Amazon's public policy team will also begin advocating for an increase in the federal minimum wage.
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For women of color, advocating for paycheck fairness on Equal Pay Day is just the tip of the iceberg.
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In an interview, she called Ms. Brown "hugely important," and lauded her offstage work advocating for black female artists.
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The organization advocating for victims of sexual assault, called Rise, has successfully pushed for new laws in 10 states.
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Serena Fong is the vice president of government affairs at Catalyst, a nonprofit advocating for women in the workplace.
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" But, she points out, advocating for gun reform needs to be inclusive and will require "collective collaboration and teamwork.
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Trump's response [advocating for a ban on bump stocks] was the first smart thing that idiot has ever done.
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The brand embodies a "less is more" ethos, advocating for a closet that's full of fewer, but better pieces.
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So tech companies are advocating for worker skill-set to be taken into account in addition to salary alone.
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Bernie Sanders, a vocal supporter of dreamers, was quoted by the ACLU online advocating for a clean DREAM Act.
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"Marino took nearly $100,000 from the pharmaceutical lobby while advocating for the law," the CNN report said. 5. Sen.
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Mr. Dershowitz says he is not advocating for Mr. Trump, but defending civil liberties, as he has always done.
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Mayfield ended his postgame news conference by advocating for Yelich to win the National League Most Valuable Player Award.
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Paula Reid from CBS asked if he's advocating for that Easter timeline in order to boost his poll numbers.
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The contrarian conservative UK magazine the Spectator, for example, published a piece directly advocating for sex robots for incels.
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In 2016, Caster co-founded Safeguard Defenders, a human rights NGO that's been advocating for victims and tracking disappearances.
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"There is a delicate balance between advocating for yourself and sucking it up a little bit," Ms. Eisenhart said.
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In our times, it is hard to imagine any legislator advocating for more executive power for their tribal opponent.
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You've also been the president of the Creative Coalition for a decade, advocating for public support of the arts.
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Much of the US foreign policy and military establishments have long been advocating for stronger action against Assad's regime.
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Leaders in both parties had expressed confidence in Gordon, with many advocating for her to get the top job.
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Mr. Lennon said that two groups advocating for survivors first asked the federal government for an investigation in 2003.
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This is the same president who referred to some African countries as "shitholes" in advocating for restrictive immigration policies.
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Are you experienced in crafting communications and messages advocating for critical issues that are key to an organization's mission?
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Arianna Wilkerson is a state government relations coordinator for The Heartland Institute, a nonprofit group advocating for limited government.
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"We will also continue advocating for a political solution to build a democratic, stable and prosperous Libya," he said.
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In this regard, there is overlap between what CHN and our allies are advocating for and the Tuesday Group.
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Maury has also served on a Census advisory committee since 2014, advocating for more data on the LGBTQ community.
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It a later message on its Facebook page, Ella's said its original message was not advocating for gun control.
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Republicans advocating for the bill say that 85033,000 to 3,000 of those recipients would be affected by the bill.
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His long record of standing with labor unions and advocating for single-payer health insurance is also well documented.
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"It is really important to see what Chairman Crapo proposes," said a financial services lobbyist advocating for the bill.
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The CEO "was certainly not advocating for a single-payer system," Aetna spokesperson T.J. Crawford wrote in an email.
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What I'm advocating for the American people, the middle class and giving people a shot, and a Dairy Queen!
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Capitol Counsel is advocating for First Five Years Fund, an advocacy group that works to increase investment in childcare.
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E-cigarettes are also simply an exciting new health concern among those advocating for young people of all backgrounds.
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I was at the United Nations advocating for mental health rights when I came across the youth climate movement.
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Although advocating for national legislative reform by storming our nation's capital may appear more glamorous, it is often ineffective.
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She will spend a year advocating for Mind Your Meds: Drug Safety and Abuse Prevention from Pediatrics to Geriatrics.
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Chuck Grassley, the most senior GOP senator who has a long history of advocating for and protecting government whistleblowers.
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The Fox News segment is far from the only hateful commentary Thunberg has received while advocating for climate action.
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Now a senior, she also wants to spend the year after high school advocating for gay and transgender rights.
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One amazing organization that has spent years advocating for laws that take survivors' voices into account is Equality Now.
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James Gelfand is a senior vice president for health policy at ERIC, a national association advocating for large employers.
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Am I advocating for a total throwback, to the era of three gauges, à la this vintage Siata roadster?
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He ran as a New Deal Democrat, proudly advocating for Social Security and Medicare and against high drug prices.
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"This week, Milano will be on Capitol Hill advocating for gun control," CNN chief political correspondent Dana Bash said.
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The Trump administration isn't considering advocating for a tax on carbon dioxide emissions, a White House official said Wednesday.
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Surely, advocating for women to enter fields that are traditionally dominated by men should be viewed positively be feminists.
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Since then, Shepard's parents have spread his legacy by going around the world advocating for civic and LGBTQ rights.
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I'm 100 percent with President Trump in advocating for a 15 percent corporate rate to keep jobs in America.
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Ireland has become a standard-bearer in advocating for victims, in part because abuse so thoroughly devastated the church.
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She is the state director of Care in Action, a group advocating for domestic workers that joined the lawsuit.
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I had not expected that I would be prescribing and advocating for medical aid in dying as an option.
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Over 19423 members of Congress signed a letter advocating for increased funding for the National Endowment of the Arts.
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She also began advocating for women's rights, lending her support to films about gender-based violence, and animal rights.
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But only for the same reasons all rich people ought to, not because he's advocating for better climate policy.
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It is especially difficult for our herpetologists who have dedicated their careers to caring for and advocating for these animals.
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Co-counsel Ashok Chandran credited Montefiore physicians with advocating for the woman both in the moment and during the lawsuit.
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Robert J. Walker is the president of the Population Institute, a Washington nonprofit advocating for family planning and gender equality.
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Those advocating for more mindful living loved it, as did people eager to step off the hamster wheel of life.
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The two leaders were in Abu Dhabi, highlighting shared values and advocating for greater compassion and acceptance of all cultures.
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He just wrote a book advocating for the idea of giving every working person in the U.S. $500 a month.
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Now is the moment for all people, right and left, to condemn this uncivil disobedience and those advocating for it.
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Those interested are invited to view an interactive curriculum featuring art works made by incarcerated teens advocating for justice reform.
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He told CNN later that he was responding to a hypothetical question and not necessarily advocating for such a policy.
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Pompeo has also been a key player in advocating for a tougher approach to China, beyond the ongoing trade negotiations.
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The model has been a strong voice in the industry, advocating for body confidence and breaking barriers along the way.
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Obama also renewed calls for comprehensive criminal justice reform, which seems unlikely even with some Republicans advocating for similar measures.
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Pence is also planning public events with America First Policies, a group that is advocating for the Trump tax cuts.
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Fellow pickup artist Julien Blanc got his Australian visa canceled after advocating for emotional abuse in order to attract women.
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We are advocating for new laws, for policymakers to do their jobs to protect us, because humans don't protect themselves.
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I had no idea it would eventually lead me to advocating for LGBTQ inclusion in the Boy Scouts of America.
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Pruitt was one of the administration's top voices advocating for the US to pull out of the Paris climate agreement.
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She played a key role in the Democratic Caucus, representing and advocating for House Democratic freshmen's interests to Democratic leadership.
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He drew attention early on for statements he'd made advocating for a closer relationship between the United States and Russia.
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"No one's advocating for 'never do this'," said Innosanto Nagara, author of the hit alphabet book A is for Activist.
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Why are you advocating for millionaires to be paying their fair share of taxes, or even be paying more taxes?
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Still, the CTA faced public criticism, with marketing executives at major companies advocating for women they knew to be included.
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"I'm not advocating for a more activist press in the political sense, but for a more aggressive one," Todd writes.
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Serebrennikov has been a vocal critic of Russian President Vladimir Putin, advocating for an open, free, and more pluralistic society.
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Ed Markey is advocating for a stricter standard for preventing cyber attacks and protecting consumer privacy in self-driving cars.
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Negative attitudes and stigma towards people with disabilities are widespread in South Sudan and advocating for change has been tough.
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There is always a champion with strong conviction advocating for the deal, and he or she leads the due diligence.
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Tamera Mowry-Housley is advocating for more gun control in the wake of her 18-year-old niece's tragic death.
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Bill Clinton wrote an op-ed in 2013 for the Washington Post advocating for the Supreme Court to overturn DOMA.
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Miley Cyrus hasn't shied away from expressing her political views or advocating for causes she's passionate about on social media.
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Colin Robinson, director of the Coalition Advocating for Inclusion of Sexual Orientation, warned there was a long way to go.
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We've rounded up some of the top nonprofits advocating for this important cause, and detailed ways you can get involved.
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Blaming everyone else and advocating for their own partisan view is abdicating (or 'shirking') their duties of the first order!
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Meanwhile, Mission 2020's Christiana Figueres and Sustainable Energy for All's Rachel Kyte will be advocating for climate change solutions.
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UnitedHealth's Hemsley said the company is advocating for the same policies it expects will make the health system work better.
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But it was also divisive, because she was advocating for a policy of incremental progress, not for comprehensive family leave.
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While they are focused on passports for now, the group is advocating for this change to affect all government documents.
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Obviously it's great that women are advocating for themselves, but how do you envision men getting in on this conversation?
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The long-time baseball veteran talks about his leadership style and why advocating for his players is a top priority.
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And some in the United States are advocating for economic policy in the region to take a more holistic view.
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For 30 years, Farm Sanctuary has been saving farm animals from abuse and neglect and advocating for their fair treatment.
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It is advocating for legislation that helps address "narrowing" insurance networks and increasing out-of-pocket medical costs for consumers.
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In the quarter-century since, elected Democrats have continued advocating for expanded background checks and a renewed assault weapons ban.
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That means it needs a two-pronged approach of working with platforms and advocating for greater economic change through Congress.
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Morganelli has long been a hardliner on immigration, breaking with his party and advocating for a crackdown on illegal immigration.
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But people don't understand that it is young women who are advocating for their rights and for their unborn children's.
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It's a bold stance that some restaurant chains, like Panera Bread, have taken in advocating for safer or organic additives.
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NPAC is advocating for state child welfare programs to offer the option of planning an open adoption to struggling families.
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Fix the Court, a nonpartisan group advocating for accountability and transparency on the Supreme Court, has bought the website BrettKavanaugh.
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Neoconservative stalwart, Michael Ledeen is famous for using the catchphrase "faster please," advocating for regime change in the Middle East.
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He was really in it for the real, essential truth of whatever the issue was that he was advocating for.
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From a public health standpoint, furthering public education is more effective than advocating for the adoption of new sunscreen ingredients.
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"But let me also be very clear: We're actively advocating for you left and right, at every level," he added.
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Her father was an industrialist, educated in London, who headed a progressive party advocating for secularism and democracy in Iraq.
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Ring is one of a handful of former GOP political insiders turned federal prisoners now advocating for criminal justice reform.
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Alarmingly, we have leaders like Mike Pence, Mike Huckabee and others openly advocating for basing US laws on the Bible.
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An economist and commentator, Moore spent several decades with right-leaning groups advocating for conservative economic proposals and political candidates.
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That's what the Capitol is all about, having conversations about important issues and advocating for what you think is right.
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Ira Mehlman is media director at the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR), a nonprofit group advocating for legal immigration.
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Stone and Credico met more than a decade ago, when they were both advocating for marijuana legalization in New York.
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" He continued: "But let me also be very clear: We're actively advocating for you left and right, at every level.
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Banda left Malawi in 2014, seeking refuge on the global stage while advocating for the rights of women and girls.
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At the same time, I became more comfortable setting a higher rate for myself and advocating for myself with clients.
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Advocating for equal pay in Hollywood takes its toll, as the actress Patricia Arquette said she learned the hard way.
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"We don't have a lot of healthy people advocating for us, so we have to do it ourselves," she says.
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"This season, I'm advocating for the big swing and the fun idea regardless of how it fits in," he says.
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Mancini is traveling the country advocating for more state Death with Dignity laws like the one Maynard used in Oregon.
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Justin Haskins is executive editor and a research fellow at The Heartland Institute, a nonprofit group advocating for limited government.
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The advertising firm wrote a whole book dedicated to Congress after the Orlando nightclub shootings, advocating for increased gun control.
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"The Women's March and our allies are advocating against child camps but we're not advocating for family camps," Sarsour said.
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Specifically, the group, called "Fed Up," is advocating for a higher inflation rate target than the current 2 percent level.
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Tom Cole (R-Okla.) and Greg Walden (R-Ore.) –– are advocating for Congress to earmark funding specifically for the subsidies.
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But in the moment, it feels different advocating for yourself when someone is making you feel terrible about your body.
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"Now, those advocating for an international division of labor are forced to realize that trade war exists," added the official.
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How did we even get to this place where women don't feel comfortable advocating for each other in the workplace?
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This recent trip was sponsored by Potcoin, a cryptocurrency designed for marijuana dispensaries, which Rodman is now apparently advocating for.
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MTV's "Ghosted" host Rachel Lindsay told Insider that she's advocating for more representation on "The Bachelor" and "The Bachelorette" franchise.
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There are countless posts advocating for women to negotiate their salaries and to not say yes to the first offer.
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Officials advocating for Mr. Brunson's release believe that resolving his case could signal an improvement in relations between the countries.
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So Bill devoted his career to these disorders and to advocating for tools to diagnose SCID as early as possible.
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Ms. Suzuki, who is not related to Takako Suzuki, has been advocating for maternity leave for all municipal-level governments.
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But not effective in advocating for themselves, because when they do, they are seen as acting outside of their stereotype.
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The father of a daughter with special needs, he has focused on advocating for the rights of people with disabilities.
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I'm not someone who's advocating for a clean sweep, because I think there are many good parts of U.S. Soccer.
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Therefore, it's no surprise that so many minority parents are passionate about advocating for their right to choose these schools.
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On "Propensity," each instrument seems to be advocating for a distinct interpretation of the song's rhythm; sparks flash between them.
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So too, according to J&J, were company lobbyists advocating for drug laws to make it easier to prescribe opioids.
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But the people advocating for such action, including some of our own employees, were asking some of the right questions.
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Among those promoting her story and advocating for her release online were celebrities, most notably Rihanna and Kim Kardashian West.
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Political correctness is just people reacting to other people; parents protecting their children; the oppressed and underserved advocating for themselves.
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"People advocating for it on a public policy level are essentially denying the chronic nature of this disease," he said.
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She's since traveled the world advocating for refugees and women and children, in particular, and often brings her kids along.
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Adam Schiff, are set to conclude on Friday their third and final day of arguments advocating for the president's conviction.
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Megan Rapinoe's skills — whether she's playing soccer or advocating for causes she cares about — have a superhuman quality about them.
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But Morey was simply advocating for civil/humanitarian rights — the same values the NBA regularly espouses and purportedly stands for.
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We are proud of the ways that Maya is advocating for justice and using her platform to impact social change.
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"Since 2012, we've been advocating for the G.S.E.s to be reformed, recapitalized and then released from conservatorship," Mr. Corso said.
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State Policy Agenda: ACP has been active for several years at the state level in advocating for independent claims professionals.
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Tim Berners-Lee, the founder of the World Wide Web, has also launched several projects advocating for a decentralized internet.
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The promise is in stark contrast to the U.S.'s long-running stance on advocating for human rights in China.
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Imagine, for example, phone carriers advocating for the right to analyze telephone calls and sell data from what they hear.
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I'm talking about advocating for livable wages, fair access to credit, and a general dismantling of our discriminatory capitalist system.
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A minority of obligated parties is now advocating for policymakers to move the point of obligation down the supply chain.
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I'm looking forward to learning more about Margaret Fuller's work advocating for better — and more humane — prisons and mental hospitals.
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"In addition to advocating for a product that's made ethically, we should be using it ethically as well," Klein explained.
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" Asked if he was advocating for armed guards inside of places of worship, Trump replied, "no, it's certainly an option.
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She's also using the situation as an opportunity to speak publicly about women advocating for themselves in the music industry.
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In her home state of Minnesota, Hirsi is focused on advocating for groups that are disproportionately affected by climate change.
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Green Bits, a software platform for dispensaries and cannabis retailers that has been advocating for the bill, praised Hoyer's move.
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Yet, it is not uncommon for organizations advocating for individual rights to be "extreme" in their support for that right.
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She cites the time when Mothers Against Drunk Driving became a popular group advocating for changes in drunken driving laws.
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Q. Spain remains a politically fractious country comprised of different cultural groups, some of which are advocating for their independence.
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Nick Tomboulides is Executive Director of U.S. Term Limits, a non-profit organization advocating for a congressional term limits amendment.
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And if it proved to be as popular as Democrats expect, advocating for the mandatory version would become much easier.
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" Here is the uncut 5 minute video of Milo Yiannopoulos advocating for Pederasty involving "13 Year old" and "older men.
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In 2018, Griffin also gave $2 million to DefendArizona, a super PAC advocating for a strong military and strong borders.
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Sanders on Friday said he'd create three new organizations to continue advocating for progressive issues and candidates who he supports.
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The Republican nominee also hit Obama for his relationship with Russia, advocating for working with the superpower to fight terrorism.
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Just as Ms. Schneemann was forthright in advocating for self-determined pleasure, she was bold in confronting transience and mortality.
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Three years later, Flowers, who'd been advocating for attention to the crisis, still didn't have an answer to that question.
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People tend to drift toward black-and-white solutions, but you're advocating for a "gray" solution to several massive problems.
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Mother Jones spotted the Republican presidential candidate advocating for the legalization of marijuana in a local newspaper back in 1990.
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Now, Peterson is a pro-trade outfit; advocating for open markets is a large part of the reason it exists.
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Fortune was known for advocating for women in the arts, as well as her contributions to journalism and art history.
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After Fernback's death, Cockburn became an author and drugs policy campaigner, advocating for the complete legalization and regulation of drugs.
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She's gone on to become a civil rights activist in her own right, speaking publicly on her historic case and advocating for Hispanic student rights in the U.S. As a Latina motivational speaker and a rare disease advocate, Lizzie Velásquez has made strides in advocating for people who have both disability identities and Hispanic heritage.
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But while crediting women for their achievements is a crucial part of the movement toward advocating for equality, it's not enough.
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Compared with helicopter parents, stealth-fighter parents give kids more space to navigate their own challenges while still advocating for them.
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Its director of government affairs, David Sklar, has spearheaded a coalition of more than 40 organizations advocating for hate crimes legislation.
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Ivanka has made previous efforts in this area, including advocating for the Women's Entrepreneurship & Economic Empowerment Act, which has passed Congress.
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In an interview with The Breakfast Club last year, she discussed her support for the Constitution while also advocating for oversight.
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Online, Evans continued to push back against traditional evangelical positions, debating gender roles in the church and advocating for LGBTQ inclusion.
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Avoiding overspending on shale is "what shareholders have been advocating for," said Andrew Dittmar, an M&A analyst at researcher Drillinginfo.
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Dan Quinn is the research director for the Texas Freedom Network, a nonpartisan organization advocating for religious freedom and individual liberty.
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And she again urged her members on Wednesday to stick to the party line of advocating for investigations rather an impeachment.
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His sentence shows the hard line authorities are taking toward those advocating for more open politics in the former British colony.
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Subjects in which the actor is particularly passionate about include the water crisis, fighting hunger, and advocating for global human rights.
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Sanders, who has made his money by advocating for socialism, has clearly not profited from work that goes against the movement.
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"As one of the top athletes, advocating for gymnastics and Olympics, I think it's crazy," Biles said of the organization's silence.
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"There is a bill on the federal level that we have been advocating for, called the BE HEARD Act," says Poo.
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Scorsone's love for sharing heartwarming shots of Paloma and advocating for Down syndrome awareness extends well beyond the month of October.
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Paul has been advocating for this measure for months and included it in his own proposal to repeal Obamacare last spring.
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"The American Wind Energy Association is not advocating for re-visiting any (marine sanctuary) designations," said Evan Vaughn, spokesman for AWEA.
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Many in the crowded slate of Democratic 2020 presidential hopefuls are advocating for some form of a universal health care system.
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AXELROD: You worked -- you dabbled on the government side when you were advocating for the Zadroga Act for 224/21972 survivors.
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Lawmakers on both sides are advocating for the treaty's extension, and Russia has indicated it is willing to agree to that.
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It's the culmination of years of efforts, with Prime Minister Shinzo Abe advocating for the measure since taking office in 211.
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While looking for her son, Tawana has started advocating for missing children and teaching parents how to keep their children safe.
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Smegielski was a featured speaker during July's Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia, offering support for Clinton, and advocating for gun safety.
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I've spent years advocating for girls, in my home country of India and then worldwide with Girl Rising and Plan International.
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For a white man running in Texas, he spends a lot of time advocating for minorities, immigrants, the incarcerated, and women.
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As Haley's likely successor, Nauert would inherit the tricky role of advocating for an "America First" worldview in a multilateral organization.
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"One of the aims of the study is advocating for a more rational use of antibiotics in livestock production," Knobl said.
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He's quite unpopular with voters overall, and his years of advocating for entitlement cuts won't play well with the general public.
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Powell Jobs is the founder of Emerson Collective, advocating for policies concerning education and immigration reform, social justice and environmental conservation.
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Advocating for more "realism" from video games is petulant and meaningless: These are creative works, licensed to use flourishes and metaphor.
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" And the press is right smack dab in the middle of this because advocating for facts gets you labeled "fake news.
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As Haley's likely successor, Nauert would inherit the tricky role of advocating for Trump's worldview while working in a multilateral organization.
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President Trump ran on an America First platform, advocating for less intervention in global affairs, and I support him on that.
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What is concerning, she said, is that the falsely accused are advocating for a higher evidentiary standard similar to criminal standards.
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I'm not even advocating for him to divulge his preferences: he is right that, ideally, they should be of no consequence.
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Helena says that she will remain active in advocating for the rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people in Serbia.
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With powerful groups on both sides of the aisle advocating for reform, lawmakers are likely to look carefully at the issue.
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While Schlafly claimed she was advocating for all women, she was really pushing to retain the privileges afforded to affluent whites.
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The phrase gained popularity in recent years as students on college campuses began protesting sexual assault and advocating for increased education.
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Pacelle and Colicchio are advocating for banning preventive use of antibiotics — the result of which will be animals needlessly getting sick.
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Although hospitals and doctors were the loudest voices advocating for Congress to get rid of it, pharma also wanted it vanquished.
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Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump are said to have been advocating for a pro-business, pro-stability approach to economics too.
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Instead of a united front advocating for deaf and hard-of-hearing children, I've found a community struggling with internal conflict.
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His rhetoric has morphed into policies like the travel ban, his war on the poor and his advocating for voter suppression.
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Advocating for issues that mattered to me as part of a community brought gravity and focus that kept me moving forward.
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But over the longer term, time may be on the side of those advocating for tighter limits on access to guns.
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However, this is probably the first time you've ever heard someone advocating for marijuana law reform on a casual sports program.
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"I'm really advocating for the kind of miscegenated thinking that's needed to deal with what we've already created here," says O'Grady.
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Though still too high for Democrats, it's less than half of the $2900 billion figure the administration is advocating for publicly.
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Last month, CZI said it was funding groups advocating for immigration reform and better standards for criminal investigations into sexual violence.
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Fort has modeled his platform off that of the Vermont senator, advocating for free public university tuition and decriminalization of marijuana.
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To address the burgeoning debt load, Johnson said he is advocating for up to $230,000 of loan forgiveness for all borrowers.
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We already have so much activism built into our roles as doulas, advocating for families on a one-on-one basis.
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Some have whispered to me about advocating for a "walk out" during sporting events when they are assigned to provide security.
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Joyce Wessel Raezer is executive director of the nonprofit National Military Family Association, a group advocating for military families since 1969.
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She has abandoned his financial targets and, most recently, overturned his education policy by advocating for allowing selective admissions in schools.
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Students who survived the shooting have since been advocating for gun control, demanding that lawmakers act to prevent another school shooting.
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Before being assassinated at age 78, Mohandas Gandhi was tirelessly traveling across the world advocating for India's independence and civil rights.
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Prior to the run-up to the March election, the M5S began advocating for an Italian exit from the euro zone.
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None of the major candidates running for the Democratic nomination, including Sanders, are advocating for such an economic model in America.
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But after becoming President, he adopted the same willingness to engage with the regime that Rodman has been advocating for years.
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To be clear, most people are not advocating for open borders or for law enforcement to pack up and go home.
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The legislation also prohibits federal agencies from advocating for their regulations and "appealing to the public" to support these proposed rules.
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It's unlawful for us to prioritize fighting the system over advocating for our clients, because we have a duty of loyalty.
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Hard-liners, including senior adviser Stephen Miller and, reportedly, trade adviser Peter Navarro, are among those advocating for such a declaration.
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Neumann-Ortiz said the organizers are also advocating for restoring driver's license to undocumented immigrants who don't have social security cards.
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Trump, who has called Xi a close friend, said Thursday he'd received a letter from his counterpart advocating for continued talks.
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