Which preposition to use with advocacies
They number, it is said, in this country alone, millions, and have some forty or more newspapers in the exclusive advocacy of their theory.
On many other questions he became the organ of opinions much in advance of any which had ever before found regular advocacy in the newspaper press.
And thus advocacy on one side is simply met by advocacy on the other.
It is as full of political prejudice and partisan advocacy as any of his parliamentary speeches.
Swift is here combating Hobbes's advocacy for a sovereign power, as vested in a single person.
It is a nice question, as to where a Congressman should draw the line of advocacy between local and general interests.
In these cases, presided over by a judge who knows his work, the rules of evidence are strictly observed, and you will learn more in six months of practical advocacy than in ten years elsewhere.
They have also, it happens, received a certain training in savoir faire through the collective necessities of school life, and a certain sharpening in the arts of advocacy through the debating society.
My excellent friend proceeded on the good old lines of compensation advocacy with the same comfortable routine that one plays the old family rubber of threepenny points.