furtherance in the PONS Dictionary

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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T is implicit in the concept of collaboration that there must be joint laboring in the furtherance of a common design.
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For the furtherance of the king's various schemes numerous foreigners are invited to the country.
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He has also been touring different parts of the country in furtherance of ensuring probity and transparency in all spheres of our national life.
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It describes its aim as the furtherance of interest and knowledge in the art, science and literature of the defence services.
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The current primary function is the furtherance of taxonomic study and the diffusion of taxonomic knowledge.
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On this point she acknowledges that children need to be protected, and in furtherance of this goal parents and teachers require protection as well.
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The consensus theory serves as a sociological argument for the furtherance and preservation of the status quo.
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Finally, it allows admission of any statement made by a co-conspirator in furtherance of the conspiracy, provided there is independent evidence of the conspiracy's existence.
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It organises lobbying and campaigns, publishes advocacy material, and organises training and community action in furtherance of childrens rights.
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Second, it makes any participant in such a felony criminally liable for any deaths that occur during or in furtherance of that felony.
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