The people who endorse a proposal typically include influential stakeholders, community leaders, or experts in the relevant field. Their endorsements can lend credibility and attract public support, enhancing the proposal's chances of success. However, if these endorsers are controversial or have conflicting interests, their support might alienate certain groups and undermine the proposal's acceptance. Therefore, the impact of endorsements can be both beneficial and detrimental, depending on the context and the perceived integrity of the endorsers.
Yes. It is known as check fraud.
If you mean a payee, it depends on how the names are conjoined: "and" requires both payees to endorse the check; "or" permits one or the other to endorse the check. In both situations, both payees are entitled to the cash value of the check.
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Generally speaking, we properly use shall for the auxiliary future in the first person, and will for the other persons. When shall is used with the other persons, it conveys necessity as well as futurity. For example, "He will appear" simply means that he will appear, but "He shall appear" means "It is required that he appear at a future time."
I endorse Obama campaign.
The organization refused to endorse the candidate.I endorse using X brand of laundry detergent.
Which candidate will the union members endorse?
Athletes from all sport endorse Mikes :)
You endorse a check by signing your name on the back of it.
I will endorse my candidate as long as he continues to breathe. She can endorse her paycheck and deposit it in the bank.
To endorse a check correctly, sign your name on the back of the check where it says "endorse here."