1.   He did not espouse a theory of contingent duties vesting subsequently to careless acts.

2.   The new theory has been espoused by many leading physicists.

3.   Along with lively discussions with the other science enthusiasts, Francis often found himself debating people who espoused bizarre theories that were more science fiction than science.

4.   Mediate espouses the theory that players, such as Pavin, who can work the ball in a starboard direction have a decided advantage at Colonial.

5.   Sometimes you also hear that people who espouse this theory have shredded wheat where their brains ought to be, and I often agree.

6.   The session was called by James Davidson, a Baltimore newsletter publisher who has espoused the theory that Foster did not commit suicide but was instead murdered.

7.   This helicopter theory also is espoused by several Arizona militia groups.

8.   Vanstiphout espouses that theory, especially in conjunction with muscle relaxation between shots.

9.   During his years of opposition to Mobutu, Kabila drew some support from the eastern bloc and espoused Marxist theory.

v. + theory >>共 377
have 10.87%
support 8.75%
test 6.98%
offer 3.39%
develop 3.24%
reject 2.31%
dismiss 2.26%
prove 2.02%
advance 1.62%
put 1.43%
espouse 0.44%
espouse + n. >>共 149
view 10.27%
philosophy 3.63%
cause 3.02%
violence 3.02%
theory 2.72%
idea 2.42%
ideology 2.42%
ideal 2.11%
anti-catholic 1.81%
principle 1.81%
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