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Definitions for Endorsed
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endorsedadjective
Flanked by endorses.
Webster Dictionary
Endorsed
of Endorse
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Endorsed in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Endorsed in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3
Examples of Endorsed in a Sentence
I'm pro-life. My position is consistent on that, they're taking an ad out there that talked about what the law did in the state which was endorsed by Wisconsin Right to Life, so it's a pro-life law.
It's something that both the prime minister and I have clear and strong views on and we have clearly but respectfully made that known to CSIRO and they've embraced and endorsed the direction and so climate science will be a bedrock function for research of the CSIRO.
The most noteworthy development is that the two major anti-vaccine events planned for this weekend are now officially linked, this has increased the visibility of both campaigns. It is also certain that MAGA/Stop the Steal supporters will also participate in the D.C. event, given that it has been endorsed and promoted by Steve Bannon.
The issue of fake news on Facebook has been a hot topic for months, particularly during the recent U.S. presidential election. In one hoax article, for example, Pope Francis was falsely reported to have endorsed Donald Trump. FACEBOOK's' FAKE NEWS' HIGHLIGHTS NEED FOR SOCIAL MEDIA REVAMP, EXPERTS SAY Facebook’s Trending Topics section also fell prey to some high-profile fake stories after the social network implemented an algorithmic feed this summer. These included a false article that Fox News had fired anchor Megyn Kelly and a hoax article about the Sept. 11 attacks. On another occasion a seemingly innocent hashtag that appeared in Trending Topics linked to an inappropriate video. The social network announced Thursday that it will make it easier for users to report fake news when they see it, which they can do by clicking the upper right hand corner of a post. If enough people report a story as fake, Facebook will pass it to third-party fact-checking organizations that are part of the nonprofit Poynter Institute's International Fact-Checking Network. Five fact-checking and news organizations are working with the company on this : The Associated Press, The Associated Press, FactCheck.org, Politifact and Snopes. Facebook says this group is likely to expand. FACEBOOK BLOCKS CAR INSURER FROM PROFILING USERS In his blog post, Adam Mosseri explained that if the fact-checking organizations identify a story as a fake, it will get flagged as disputed and there will be a link to a corresponding article explaining why. Stories that have been disputed may also appear lower in News Feed, he added. While users will still be able to share these stories, they will receive a warning that the story has been disputed. Additionally, once a story is flagged, it can not be made into an ad and promoted, according to Facebook. The Menlo Park, California-based firm will also be looking for signs that a story has misled people in some way, such as instances where people are significantly less likely to share a story after reading it. FACEBOOK EMPLOYEES FUME AFTER PUSH TO CENSOR TRUMP POSTS REBUFFED Facebook, which gave a preview of its anti-fake news strategy last month, is also looking to disrupt financial incentives for spammers. On the buying side we’ve eliminated the ability to spoof domains, which will reduce the prevalence of sites that pretend to be real publications.
If you look at the people who have endorsed Ted Cruz for president, there is no doubt who the evangelical community is supporting. Bob Vander Plaats in Iowa, Steve King, James Dobson, there is such a long list of wonderful God-fearing Christian leaders in this country who have come behind this campaign.
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- أيدArabic
- εγκρίθηκεGreek
- aprobadoSpanish
- disahkanIndonesian
- ได้รับการรับรองThai
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