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When a company stops some bad practice they've had before, it's possible to switch a former [[boycott]] to an [[endorsement]] to reward the good behaviour, if a specified majority of [[Campaigner]]s in the campaign vote to do so. | When a company stops some bad practice they've had before, it's possible to switch a former [[boycott]] to an [[endorsement]] to reward the good behaviour, if a specified majority of [[Campaigner]]s in the campaign vote to do so. | ||
Some [[types of countries]] may be so wonderful as to suggest endorsement, but this shouldn't happen. | |||
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Revision as of 20:38, 15 October 2003
Endorsement is a campaign to support some company, product or product group
When a company stops some bad practice they've had before, it's possible to switch a former boycott to an endorsement to reward the good behaviour, if a specified majority of Campaigners in the campaign vote to do so.
Some types of countries may be so wonderful as to suggest endorsement, but this shouldn't happen.
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