Even though I don't believe she ever came to like him or approve of many of his views, she came to care about him. |
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I don't have to approve of every single abortion to remain determinedly pro-choice. |
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Look, just because you have to tolerate something doesn't mean you have to approve of it! |
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Perhaps Terence Milligan, as he was until he was rechristened during the war, does not wholly approve of Spike Milligan. |
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I don't approve of smoking in any form, whether it's cannabis or nicotine, but I do think the police were going a little bit over the top. |
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No citizen should feel that their equality before the law is dependent on their embrace of political views that we approve of. |
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After all, what if the ideas that end up winning popular support don't happen to be ones that they approve of? |
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National polls show that barely one-third of Americans approve of the job Congress is doing. |
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She has created her own rules in a society that doesn't necessarily approve of them. |
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He said nothing, but the tight set of his jaw made it quite clear that he did not approve of what he considered direct defiance of his wishes. |
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I don't like whisky, and I don't usually like coffee with even a hint of milk or cream in it, but I must say that I approve of Gaelic coffee. |
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How do I know you haven't edited out all the interesting bits, simply because you don't approve of murder stories? |
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I heartily approve of the Civic Trust's proposal to lower the portcullis at Bootham Bar. |
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I wasn't sure there was any part of my life she did approve of and it wasn't as if she believed in quiet disapproval. |
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Parris also seems to approve of the seemingly sophisticated but actually aridly semantic implied argument behind the phrase. |
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Well, I find that having someone approve of what I do has the same anaphrodisiac effect as a marriage licence. |
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Celebrity makeup artist Meg Thompson has created a makeup kit for young women that even mothers would approve of. |
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The college's student magazine wants to no-platform a woman they don't approve of. |
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I know Mrs Havelock, the headmistress at my junior school didn't really approve of the word nice, but in this case it truly was. |
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Paul would never approve of someone taking a few lines from his letter and treating them as a ticket to Heaven. |
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The conservatives approve of my using the old words, but my themes upset them. |
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Fewer than 20 percent of Czechs approve of, or even believe in, their government. |
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One man was disowned by his family when he married a woman they didn't approve of. |
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It's the sort of garment that nuns would approve of, as it renders a woman completely asexual. |
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They didn't approve of a wandless, robeless, staffless, and most importantly of all, beardless wizard. |
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A new convert, she confided that she was dressing more modestly because she was afraid the church wouldn't approve of her. |
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He did not approve of programs for the gifted, academic tracking, or even qualifying examinations. |
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And, at any rate, the SDF did not approve of industrial struggle, holding that such activity was a diversion from the inevitable. |
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They seemed to approve of my subject because I received some thumbs up signals. |
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I am a cowboy shooter and do not approve of being portrayed as some dunderhead who is dumb enough to think cotton balls will protect my hearing. |
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One long-term lifer, a woman in fact, told me once that she never met a lifer in her time in prison who didn't approve of capital punishment. |
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You don't know whether the teachers will approve of you or if you will make any friends. |
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She knew her mother wouldn't approve of them spending an evening at home alone together. |
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Laurier decided to defend the cause because he believed in minority rights but he did not approve of Riel. |
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He didn't approve of using illegal drugs, but he had no real stance on legalization of pot. |
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Dentists approve of children's electric toothbrushes because they clean well, but even so, a parent should do the brushing. |
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Aristotle would not approve of all the subplots that occur within this play. |
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Someone donating that much to me would be doing so because they approve of the idea of an independent journalist. |
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While I do not approve of the manager's views the press were out to get him out of the England job. |
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In conclusion, I hope that you will approve of this ambitious draft, which will be presented in detail to the Board of Directors. |
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It appears that athletes with high levels of Social Approval Ego are most likely to approve of unsportsmanlike behavior. |
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Similarly, it implies just as much the right to disapprove of a judicial decision concerning him as the right to approve of it. |
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She said she is certain he would approve of her daring adventures. |
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We don't really approve of work which distances the mother from the child. |
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This is not to say that they approve of the man in all his particulars. |
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He knew Allison probably didn't approve of his leather coat. |
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I approve of the increase in bus lanes for arterial routes, and the increase in technologies like GPS units for better bus planning and traffic management. |
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Wozniacki doesn't approve of grunting, but that didn't stop her from making noise. |
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Unperturbed by their lack of stature, they're more than happy to give you a scolding if you do something they don't approve of. |
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While some polling shows a majority of ordinary thais approve of martial law, the political class is roiled with suspicion. |
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I heard an earlier comment by the member of the government that it must mean the people approve of criminals. |
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If it did not approve of other individuals, then they got absolutely diddly-squat. |
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Should the Fund not approve of the proposal made by the organization, the money should then be refunded to the Fund. |
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First level supervisors may decide to modify plans when building inspectors do not approve of construction. |
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Recipients of the Bolsa FamÃlia, a stipend that goes to 14m poor families, are much more likely than other Brazilians to approve of her. |
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However, some women face obstacles from their families, which do not approve of young women going abroad alone to work. |
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If you approve of these proposals, we would please ask you to vote in favour of the draft resolutions that will be submitted to you. |
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It does not mean that one has to approve of these caricatures or consider them to be in good taste. |
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He is a tinkerer, too, which is one reason why even businessmen who approve of his economic management have reservations about him. |
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They also expected that they be made aware of, and approve of, every detail. |
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I understand that the images may be altered and I waive the right to approve of any finished product. |
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If you don't approve of smoking or drinking, be sure your child knows this. |
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I agree that there should be a state-by-state analysis of this, and so one can in fact say, gee, do you approve of a particular wording of a constitutional amendment? |
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I approve of the principle invoked, but am puzzled as to its application in the present case. |
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While I can't honestly say I approve of anthropopathy, the subject came to mind the other day while dining at one of the finest Mexican food joints in the area. |
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Only 16 percent of those who identify themselves as conservatives approve of unisex, while 34 percent of those who call themselves liberals are fond of the look. |
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For one thing, the UK doesn't much approve of lethal injections. |
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Some European countries, including France, approve of this choice and will participate in the reinforcements by various measures including deployment of some additional troops there. |
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The Porter family did not approve of the match, partly because of the difference in their ages. |
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This produced mixed reactions amongst some officers, who did not approve of his showmanship. |
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I support rules that are intended to prevent human material being obtained by these means, but I do not approve of attempts to make the rules stricter, so that research of stem cells, for example, is banned. |
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We cannot but approve of a participatory democracy that not only guarantees a opportunity for fruitful dialogue, but by that very fact reinforces the legitimacy of the decision-making process. |
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I cannot approve of the casualness with which the problems of alcohol dependence are concealed out of reverence for the producers of alcoholic beverages and their lobbies. |
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Does my colleague agree with this evisceration of the spending powers of the federal government or does he approve of the diminishment of the federal government in our federation? |
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The Socialists heartily approve of Mr Chirac's refusal to reintegrate France into NATO's military command unless the Americans allow a European to have the alliance's southern command. |
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We commend the extraordinary efforts and approve of the result, taking also into account the exceptionally conscientious way it was brought about and the balanced composition of the 19 countries that stand behind it. |
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To achieve this gain he tries to help the columnist break up the latter's younger sister's relationship with a jazz musician, something the overprotective columnist does not approve of. |
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Moreover, these women do not approve of the Tunisian personal status code, which provides equality before the law and bans polygamy, but is easily attacked by Islamists as a secular law. |
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As we do not approve of this goal, we will vote against this report. |
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With the exception of defence counsel, between half and three-quarters of respondents surveyed in all categories approve of consulting the victim at this stage. |
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It's that time of year again when shareholders are asked to approve of various compensation plans for executives and employees, but the task has become almost too daunting. |
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Does she approve of her diplomats acting as couriers? |
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Canada does not use torture or approve of its use. |
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Appraisal and commitment are needed to approve of the formulated plans. |
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In spite of this, as an organization representing the interests of consumers, we approve of the efforts deployed by the Bureau in its Stakeholder Relations Program. |
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Those persons, however, who consider animal experiments to be useless and who would not approve of any applications are excluded from the commissions. |
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We commend the European Union, the Russian Federation and the United Nations, including the Security Council, and approve of the positive moves by the United States Administration in embarking directly on peace efforts. |
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Recent surveys show that most Canadians approve of the information highway, but the vast majority have some concerns over privacy and access to personal information. |
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Owning art for oneself is not something I approve of. |
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The addition of the Granite State brings the total to 15 states who approve of direct shipping in one form or another. |
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By this standard, the same people should like and approve of the president, while dislikers should also disapprove. |
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I do not approve of this wholesale going to work, this impertinent crusado, or bellum ad exterminationem, proclaimed against a species. |
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It is true that the archbishop does not approve of these enchantments and rebukes them for the practice. |
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The Church does not approve of the use of abortion as a means of birth control or family planning, but recognizes a woman's right to receive one. |
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Davy was the outstanding scientist but some fellows did not approve of his popularising work at the Royal Institution. |
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I don't approve of petticoat government, as a general thing, but I'll be shot with a shovel if it ain't necessary with fellows like Stanhope! |
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It's worth noting that Grenadians are very conservative and don't approve of beach wear or skimpy shorts in town. |
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Director of football Roberto De Fanti will lead the trading, but Poyet has threatened to quit if he does not approve of the new recruits. |
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Although Rousseau wrote that the British were perhaps at the time the freest people on earth, he did not approve of their representative government. |
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That is to enable us still, when the occasion arises, to approve of particular Amendments made by the House of Lords in regard to which this House may waive its privilege. |
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That does not mean, however, that as an abutter the Forest Society gets to arbitrarily veto the use of the public road by those they don't approve of. |
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Rachel's parents did not approve of a possible union with a young composer with uncertain financial prospects, but the two continued to see each other covertly. |
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Many forms of Protestantism also do not approve of religious sculpture. |
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Saeed, a taxi driver, said that he does not approve of his colleagues who endanger the lives of the passengers for some extra money, at times even less than 500 baizas. |
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His teachers did not approve of his lackadaisical approach to homework. |
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