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For myself, I espouse the middle position, whatever that may be.
But at least I would have the opportunity to espouse more than a man!
They also espoused a love of speed, technology, and violence.
That's what made it so difficult for them to espouse violence.
These are principles that the government itself has for the most part espoused.
The company espouses best practice and independence in its work.
Men and women espouse each other for economic accommodation, nothing else.
"But some of the ideas these guys espoused in the late 70's and early 80's are suddenly coming back around."
He espoused good common sense, and his principles were easy to follow.
Therefore he had two good reasons for espousing the cause of her father.
He would not be the only one to espouse this viewpoint.
All of the things he espoused, I go along with."
Let us see what the man truly espoused and accomplished.
Also, consider the educational system which you are espousing over child labor.
"Let everyone espouse their subjective view on the air, and you as an audience will be much better off."
For others, such issues should long ago have been divorced from the organization that espouses them.
It is a statement of the general principles the party espouses.
Purely and simply because you on the Right have espoused the wrong philosophy.
Are my rights to espouse that position any less than those of the people who demand the opposite?
Each operated on some one of the new principles she espoused.
"They espouse some of the same sentiments about taxes and the like."
If White could espouse religious views, why not someone else with a political agenda?
It does not espouse any particular school or schools of Buddhism.
Espousing Change management can be seen as another concept in this direction.
The paper espouses the same position in its coverage of international developments.