advocate in the PONS Dictionary

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I don't think there's any need to have essays advocating selfishness among human beings.
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He condemns intellectual arrogance and advocates a humble attitude of foolishness in which it is then possible to learn.
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From 1923 onward he became an advocate for a different way of playing the game.
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He has advocated his ideas in two published books, videos, lectures, interviews, and press conferences.
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Free trade was advocated as opposed to protection, but moderate tariffs were introduced on some items.
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It also advocates for forest research and for scientifically sound information as a basis for policy-making on forests.
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He advocated a more prominent role of the natural sciences in intellectual discourse and education.
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The text outlines theories of battle, but also advocates diplomacy and cultivating relationships with other nations as essential to the health of a state.
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She is an advocate for bilingualism and helping disadvantaged kids.
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He was widely noted for his work on moths and ladybirds and as an advocate of the science of evolution.
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