Exemplos de uso de Have advocated em Inglês e suas traduções para o Português
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And that is the 40 years that women have advocated.
Some authors have advocated Krackow stitches and prefabricated"loop" stitches fiber loop with locking.
We are very far from having the balance that preceding speakers have advocated, Mr Poos in particular.
Some scholars have advocated connections with the school of agriculturalism, which promoted utopian communalism.
As the honourable Member will be aware,there is a likelihood of a CSCE Summit in 1990 as the Twelve have advocated.
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Many submissions have advocated a reasonable and flexible interpretation of certain provisions of the Directive21.
It is reported by some that I have not followed the principles of health reform as I have advocated them with my pen;
Recent studies have advocated the use of CA as a complementary tool in the clinical evaluation of dysphagia.
And is it not true that the common factor with these people is that they have advocated violence against the South African government?
Some members have advocated the introduction of an'opting out' system, but I have grave reservations about that.
Although such procedures are referenced on them,in recent years researchers have advocated the phonetic transcription by professionals with experience in this task.
Several authors have advocated reconstruction of the MPFL as the treatment for patellar instability, instead of proximal realignment.
During his first hundred days in office,President Carter joined the parade of other recent Presidents who have advocated a major overhaul of the welfare system.
We agree with others authors who have advocated for fixing the flap to the chest wall to decrease the tension on the pedicle.
The Argentine government, working alongside the others, is attempting to prevent the entry of troublemakers into the country,such as people with criminal charges or who have advocated for violent actions.
Development institutions like the World Bank have advocated improving business law as being essential to success.
Other authors have advocated the use of this access route exclusively for patients with an areola diameter of> 3.5 cm and pronounced breast ptosis.
The artistic interventions carried out in the sertão have advocated the valorization of local culture as a factor of social inclusion.
Some authors have advocated using massive screws in this surgical technique. However, the screw implant used in the present case report was cannulated.
Given France's declared intention to veto any relocation to Brussels,some MEPs have advocated civil disobedience by refusing to take part in the monthly exodus to Strasbourg.
The authors who have advocated this type of treatment have used shorter hospital stay and early mobility as arguments in its favor.
Some authors believe the reoperation can be associated with a higher morbidity and thus have advocated ablation with radioactive iodine of the remaining thyroid tissue in lieu of completion thyroidectomy.
Autistic people have advocated a shift in perception of autism spectrum disorders as complex syndromes rather than diseases that must be cured.
With economic activity, employment andthe public debt ratio performing worse than was predicted when the financial assistance programme was drawn up, many have advocated slowing down the pace of budget consolidation, for fear of a negative spiral between budget consolidation and contracting economic activity, which will cause the adjustment to fail.
Gay rights' groups have advocated for a solution to the problem facing undocumented people in the US, many of whom are LGBT members.
In this context, recent studies have advocated the combined use of these models to better predict events related to workers' health.
However, some studies have advocated preoperative planning using panoramic radiographs as a means of obtaining alignment that is more precise and individualized.
Based on Andrews' ideas,other authors have advocated brackets with different angles and inclinations for Class I, II and III malocclusions.
Authors who have advocated these techniques have believed that positioning one limb in flexion and the other in extension would improve performance in activities of daily living.
Some organisations have advocated- and this has been debated in Parliament- commercial sanctions against Israel.