Their political leaders may be refusing to endorse China's Belt and Road Initiative, but British and US banks are still rushing to seize opportunities thrown up by Beijing's vast investment in the "new silk road" trade corridors spanning 65 countries.
" And while the study's authors endorse tougher sanctions to enforce productivity and worker conduct, they say employers must maintain a healthy balance in order to not negatively affect office morale.
A copy released to the Guardian said: "The authors of Les Misérables were not asked for permission and did not authorise or endorse usage of Do You Hear the People Sing?
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It is a lesson for companies that endorse athletes to ensure that their personalities align with the brand message, marketing experts said.
Finance ministers meeting in Shanghai later this week are expected to endorse proposals to open up talks on stopping "base erosion and profit shifting" (BEPSeps) to all countries willing to implement them.
And she's not alone; dermatologists also endorse the idea and, astonishing as it may sound, a host of products have been rushed out to cater for the trend of women shaving their faces.
" And while the study's authors endorse tougher sanctions to enforce productivity and worker conduct, they say employers must maintain a healthy balance in order to not negatively affect office morale.
(~) Definition: To endorse, support, or approve of two people being together.
But there's no way that I can endorse it fully unless we do larger trial.
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He was paid 2 m to endorse the product.
Endorse, Ethical, Knee-jerk 1.