The only way for Democrats to reverse the slow rightward drift in constitutional law is by winning elections. |
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That could pull Democrats further leftward and the GOP rightward, leaving centrists in the dust. |
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College towns, upscale suburbs, and newly gentrifying urban neighborhoods were indeed becoming Democratic as blue-collar areas moved rightward. |
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The late 1970s saw an abrupt rightward shift in the attitude of the US on the world stage. |
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The paper seems to have lurched politically rightward in its news coverage lately. |
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When the rhetoric is that of the rightward fringe of the Republican Party circa 1952, I worry a lot. |
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While there is likely some rightward political bias, the magnitude of the bias might not be that significant. |
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Since the elections, the rightward trajectory of the Democratic Party has continued apace. |
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In the first image, a small red point appears at the left border and moves rightward, gradually disappearing. |
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Jupiter creeps rightward by a bit less than a finger's width each day, while Venus climbs a little higher, as if rising to meet it. |
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It is generally accepted that the electorate has shifted rightward in recent years. |
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Such behavior is responsible for the sequential rightward shift of the curves and the hysteresis. |
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The slope of the hillside changes direction beyond the trees, from rightward to leftward, as the fault crosses Lincoln Avenue. |
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Various factors come into play in producing this situation, including the general rightward lurch by the political and media establishment. |
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This crude fabrication is a manifestation of a sharp rightward lurch experienced by so many academics. |
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If the price level and nominal wage are flexible enough, the short-run aggregate supply curve shifts rightward until the economy produces its potential output. |
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When any centre-left party drifted rightward, it always comforted itself that its core supporters would stay loyal because they have nowhere else to go. |
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Polling even showed that public opinion slanted rightward on these issues. |
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The appended strip accentuates the rightward momentum of the depicted fish tail, as if the wriggling beast had pushed out the side of the composition. |
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Lactic acidosis may facilitate the supply of oxygen to working skeletal muscle by causing a rightward shift of the oxyhemoglobin dissociation curve. |
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Show the info text of an entry or switch to the editing screen of an entry or a note with the buttons rightward. |
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The whole Labour government – including Alan Johnson – backed the party's rightward drift. |
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Around high-pressure centres, the outward flowing air is also forced rightward, producing a clockwise circulation. |
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This causes air being acted on by horizontal pressure forces to turn rightward rather than flowing directly towards lowest pressure. |
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Consequently, moving objects always appear to turn rightward in the Northern Hemisphere. |
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Throughout the graph, there is a distinct rightward shift as the number of insured weeks increased after EI reform. |
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Reverse Normally a brushstroke starts with colors from the left side of the gradient, and progresses rightward. |
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A short rightward pointing arrow might represent a short slight push to the right. |
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You may switch between the table view of an entry and its info text by tapping the button with the yellow sheet rightward. |
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Hold the center of the stand mounting cover and slide them rightward or leftward to remove the mounting cover. |
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The four function keys at the upper-middle position are for moving the cursor leftward, rightward, upward or downward. |
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The table below illustrates the interrelation between the individual input parameters for rightward rotating tools. |
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In its resolution today, the Chamber of Deputies condemned the rightward tendencies in society. |
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In Britain, the decisive rightward shift in the balance of class forces was the defeat of the 1984-85 miners strike. |
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Wesley Sneijder who is currently big news in the transfer wires fired towards the Uruguay goal, but the ball was deflected rightward. |
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Sensing the electorate's rightward shift, he embraced welfare reform. |
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Electoral losses have only driven the party further rightward, Shearing it of its Northeastern wing. |
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They were both moderates uncomfortable with the rightward drift of the party. |
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When Republicans gavel the new House to order, the rightward flank of the party will be filled by two distinct species. |
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While not completely immune to the rightward pull of his party, Graham has dared stick his nose outside the Republican tent. |
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Worse, campaign funding compounds the rightward tendencies of small-state senators. |
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We go on rightward, always on the paths signposted in red. |
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Each of those assimilations marched the party rightward to the point that, according to political scientists Keith Poole and Howard Rosenthal, the party today is the most conservative it's been in one hundred years. |
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During the early 1930s, as military adviser for the Schutzbund a Socialist paramilitary organization Körner steadily counseled against violent action despite the increasingly rightward drift of Austrian politics. |
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But the state's rightward shift, coupled with a booming oil and gas economy, have changed the tenor of the debate. |
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It is not that the electorate as a whole is shifting rightward but that the political right is getting more extreme. |
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Corbyn's politics are fed by anger at austerity, the rightward drift of British politics and the incessant war drums. |
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The gastroduodenal distension, D10 hemivertebra, gentle rightward scoliosis, absent left tenth rib and sacral angulation are all again noted. |
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But the Republicans' rightward lurch has left them nowhere else to go. |
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The lighter constituent shifts leftward and the heavier constituent shifts rightward, and this happens to accommodate the relative weight of the two. |
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