Additional examples are adjusted to the entries in an automated way - we cannot guarantee that they are correct.
Most have made conditional endorsements, perhaps reflecting the political divisions the hunt has created among residents.
A conditional endorsement has also come from the Historic Districts Council, a preservation group.
But the United States, with the backing of Japan and Britain, insisted on a far more conditional endorsement.
He estimated that 80 percent of the members would endorse the letter if asked and that another 10 percent would give conditional endorsements.
Ten days ago in Dallas, the American Medical Association's governing House of Delegates gave conditional endorsement to the commission's plan.
Volkswagen's conditional endorsement of MAN's hostile bid could be seen as a veiled threat to the Scania managers, who have repeatedly rejected a merger.
An endorsement purporting to add terms and conditions is called a conditional endorsement - for example, "Pay to the order of Amy, if she rakes my lawn next Thursday November 11th, 2007".