Examples of using Advocated in English and their translations into Korean
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Delsarte had, of course, always advocated educational reforms, but he did not support the extreme methods adopted by some students.
Only'revolutionary par-liamentarianism', as advocated by the Comintern, provides a basis for developing electoral tactics able to concretely destroy social-democratic obstacles to revolutionary consciousness.
Their opponents, led by Houston, advocated the annexation of Texas to the United States and peaceful coexistence with the Indians.
The only person that I advocated a pardon for, as we discussed previously, is a posthumous pardon for Marcus Garvey.
At the same time, the no-holds-barred, unrestricted guerrilla warfare-type protests advocated by Alinsky became popular in America from the 1970s on.
Indeed, Trotsky would personally experience the deeply corrosive potential of the one party rule he once advocated.
They advocated for self-control because they thought that human beings could live based on reason.
A strong lobby around designer Morozov advocated for the T-64 in Moscow, preventing rivalling developments
The policies advocated by Donald Trump, especially those involving a rejection of the current political establishment and the vigorous pursuit of American national interests 2.
Philosophers, who advocated social and political reform, were read more widely in France than elsewhere.
You all remember the famous Doctor J. I. Guillotin(1738-1814), who advocated the use of the guillotine.
Many men of that time, those commonly known as zealots, advocated a military overthrow of the hated Romans.
They successfully campaigned for the abolition of slavery, advocated prison reform and the prevention of cruel sports, and supported missionary work abroad.
In 1876, Eduardo Porro, Professor of Obstetrics at Pavia advocated removal of the womb itself after C-section as a way of controlling bleeding.
In a stormy and divided age he advocated unity and comprehension, pointing the way to everlasting rest.".
Staying on task while not"molly-coddling" the students was more important than the"feel good" stuff she advocated.
For these social and religious reasons, most legal jurisdictions limit gambling, as advocated by Pascal.
It regarded absence of pain as the greatest pleasure, and advocated a simple life.
he was a“living legend” who advocated for the city's poor.
Bimetallism in American history was a political movement in the second half of the 19th century that advocated the use of silver as a monetary standard in addition to gold.