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Ethics is knowing the difference between what you have a right to do and what is right to do.
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Legal Definitions - endorse (indorse)
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Definition of endorse (indorse)
Definition: To sign one's name on the back of a check or other negotiable instrument to make it cashable or transferable. It can also mean to pledge support to a program, proposal, or candidate.
Example 1: John received a check from his grandmother for his birthday. To cash the check, he needed to endorse it by signing his name on the back.
Example 2: The mayor endorsed the new recycling program, stating that it would benefit the community and the environment.
In both examples, the act of endorsing involves showing support or approval. In the first example, John endorses the check by signing it, indicating that he approves of it being cashed or transferred. In the second example, the mayor endorses the recycling program by pledging support and promoting its benefits.
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Simple Definition
Term: endorse (indorse)
Definition: When you endorse something, you either sign the back of a check or promise to support a plan or person. If you sign the back of a check, it means you are giving permission for someone else to cash it. If you endorse a plan or person, it means you are saying you believe in it and will help it succeed.
Where you see wrong or inequality or injustice, speak out, because this is your country. This is your democracy. Make it. Protect it. Pass it on.
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