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proponent

A proponent is a person who supports a theory or proposal.

proponent

(= advocate) a person who pleads for a cause or propounds an idea

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I've always been a proponent of fair trade.
I'm a strong proponent for their entry into the Federation.
And now, the People's Proponent.
She's been a vocal proponent...of eliminating the last remaining stores of the smallpox virus,...destroying the only remaining vials here in Atlanta and in the former Soviet Union.
The Mutant Registration Act lost its main proponent today. with the dramatic reversal of Senator Robert Kelly, who until this time had provided the loudest voice in the cry for mutant registration.
He's a great proponent of this issue, and willing to speak if necessary.
WALTER HORATIO PATER, THE ENGLISH ESSAYIST AND CRITIC, WAS PERHAPS THE MOST INFLUENTIAL PROPONENT OF VICTORIAN AESTHETICISM.
The main proponent of this theory was a leading neoconservative who was the special adviser to the Secretary of State.
I'm not a huge proponent of that word.
You see, I have long been a proponent in the search for Earth.
Turns out he's a strong proponent of the religious right.
Fuller was a proponent of using technology with a humanistic approach.
They were saying that Stephen C. Meyer is a well-known christian, that Stephen C. Meyer is an Intelligent Design proponent, that Stephen C. Meyer is a republican.
The key proponent of the cat-ban has been charged with cheesing at a public park.
I've never been a proponent of symbolic gestures, but Tim is your husband, he is my neighbor.
I've always been a big proponent of the women's movement.
The Mutant Registration Act lost its main proponent with the reversal of Senator Robert Kelly who until now had provided the loudest voice in the cry for mutant registration.
Grant is convinced to try the drug as well and immediately becomes a vocal proponent.
You're a proponent of a national health plan?
I'm a proponent of flying in the face of conventional mealtime dictums.
I can't say that I'm a huge proponent of marriage.
I'm not a proponent of violence of any kind.
I'm not a proponent of violence of any kind. Against anyone.
No, I'm a huge proponent of the crazy.
A staunch supporter of the military and of veterans he's been a strong proponent of sound fiscal policy.
We weren't necessarily, as it was told to us. a news gathering organization so much as we were. a proponent of a point of view.
I'm not a proponent of violence of any kind against anyone, and certainly not against my fellow man.
I'm not a proponent of violence of any kind, against anyone, certainly not.
He was always a proponent of working for the people that maybe didn't always have a voice, or didn't have a chance to speak up, the working class, the working poor.
Congresswoman Bachmann, you're a proponent of reforming Social Security and Medicare.
I am a proponent of gay marriage.
Oh, you know, he's just a big proponent for the status quo.
This proponent of establishing a nation to which former slaves could return to Africa.

News and current affairs

Romney is a proponent of free trade, but has said that he would be tougher on China's trade practices and currency policies.
Because the US is such an outspoken proponent of human rights internationally, its failure to respect rights assumes added significance, contributing to a rising tide of anti-Americanism in much of the world.
Billionaire and philanthropist George Soros, a proponent of reform, has been accused of hypocrisy because of his large financial contributions in connection with the upcoming presidential election.
This enabled Putin to project himself, particularly in Syria, as a credible proponent of geopolitical pragmatism.
The keenest proponent of a revitalized OSCE now is the US State Department.

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