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How to use espouse in a sentence

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The Republican Party has tended strongly to espouse unilateralism in recent years, notably in military and regional policy issue areas.
If we are to move forward, we must espouse this more positive approach in all dimensions of the club's activity.
Some of the groups, the government fears, espouse beliefs that pose a direct challenge to its authority.
Hey, any fool can open his mouth and espouse a set of ideals, but few ever put them into practice.
After all, all she did was espouse extreme right wing policies, a lot of them palatable to many Australians.
All walks of life watched this Buddhist reincarnation espouse the basic tenets of Tibetan Buddhism.
If you espouse a rhetorical axiology, do the majority of your responses focus on the writer's persona, purpose, and audience?
Gore has said that his new network will not espouse any particular political beliefs.
Secondly, unlike some cultures with powerful goddesses in their pantheons, Wiccans espouse norms of gender equality.
That policy is to stop attacking countries that don't espouse Western values, and leave them to evolve in their own way at their own rate.
Some were surprised to hear him enthusiastically espouse the private sector and contestability at the launch.
While dissenting voices are certainly needed on the council they should be those that espouse a coherent ethical view.
Their proactive constituencies espouse approaches that their opponents claim overshadow more important issues.
Labour has reached its current position of dominance precisely because of the centrist policies people like Blair and Brown espouse.
Few espouse political ideologies of any sort, since devout beliefs can impede one's effectiveness as a peacekeeper.
Soe Win is believed to espouse a hard line against Suu Kyi's movement and with foreign critics who favour democracy.
Both groups espouse an eclectic ideological mixture of Maoism, Castroism and nationalism.
They are willing to espouse the most oppressive dictatorship on earth just to be different!
They espouse design's purely functionalist role as a conveyor of other people's intentions.
Here I am, a person of prominence, a person of color with a space to espouse my point of view.
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Examples from Classical Literature
He had said that he had changed his mind and should not continue to espouse the Thomas cause.
He has sent me word that he will espouse our cause, but I fear he may be double-dealing.
Among the first to espouse the abolition doctrines was Judge Tilden.
His clan were, however, anxious to espouse the cause of Charles Edward.
Would she not prefer to espouse death itself rather than that living corpse?
It was only to be found by continuous excursions into either realm, and though proportion is the final secret, to espouse it at the outset is to insure sterility.
And the King's men have no desire to antagonize you even though they may understand as little as I why you should espouse the cause of a daughter of Simon de Montfort.
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