Over the last six months, I have had numerous conversations with pro-life democrats. |
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That's the kind of number that gets fiscal conservatives foaming at the mouth and makes democrats drool. |
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The DAB vice-chairman said the democrats had betrayed the interests of the parents and the teachers by voting against the bill. |
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Gorbachev, at this time, was moving away from conservatism back to policies more palatable to the democrats. |
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The party has not tried to disguise its new deregulatory approach, which is causing unease among party radicals and old-style social democrats. |
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An underground group of renegade democrats are attempting to establish a free election to determine the fate of their country. |
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The social democrats gambled on bourgeois democracy and the stability of capitalism. |
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The two brave souls who voted for the act, despite the overwhelming 402 nays, were democrats. |
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Anywhere else in the world the democrats would be considered a center right party and the republicans would be considered neo-fascists. |
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During the Peloponnesian War, Athens, the champion of democracies, of course supported the democrats throughout Greece whenever it could. |
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The stasis climaxed in a paroxysm of killing during which the now-dominant democrats cornered and slaughtered their less numerous opponents. |
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This alienated the democrats, who were ill-disposed to trust an army general anyway. |
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In fact, there is a long history of social democrats acting intolerantly, and at times brutally, towards those further to the left. |
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Many democrats that received these funds to not have a voting record that is friendly to the membership. |
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Yet doctrinaire democrats don't seem to give a tinker's toss about placing limits on what a legislature can divvy or decide. |
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And then there's an opportunistic foreign policy that equates despots with democrats and which has baffled the most seasoned of diplomats. |
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I also recall a left that was able to distinguish between conservatives and fascists, between social democrats and outright reactionaries. |
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But it is a system that many constitutionalists and democrats see as a standing affront. |
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It doesn't look good for the democrats at the moment, but it's still up in the air. |
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Social democrats from the New Democratic Party consistently opposed the state's development strategy, as did a wing of the Liberal Party. |
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Political allegiances within the remainder of Algerian society are scattered among small groups of democrats, regionalists, and independents. |
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Those who opposed reform of any kind caricatured the reformers as anarchic democrats. |
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Young Athenian democrats needed rhetoric to persuade the democratic assemblies. |
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Voves stands on the right wing of the social democrats, having entered politics as a novice from the business world. |
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Passionate and principled democrats were slow to recognise the dangers posed by totalitarianism 60 years ago. |
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As he himself observes, contemporary Augustinians have been good and conscientious democrats. |
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Like the democrats, the advocates of constitutional government also spoke a European language. |
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I'd rather give my money to help Iranian democrats than bloggers on the scrounge wouldn't you? |
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There had been something of a thaw in relations between democrats and Beijing recently. |
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Is the purpose of government, as pure democrats would say, to enforce the will of the majority? |
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The additional directly elected seats are also expected to attract more democrats to join the race. |
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For the scientific democrats the most salient fact of American life during the Gilded Age was the spread of egoistic and self-seeking behavior. |
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At this time national separatists were liberals, democrats, and or socialists. |
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They have often chosen targets, and methods, which many democrats believe to be mistaken and even illegal. |
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The democrats would have us believe that corruption of an organ of state is only curable by voting. |
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The Risorgimento was made into Italy's founding myth, its narrative carefully doctored to hide the bitter rifts that had in reality separated the moderates and the democrats. |
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The violence that has devoured parts of Bangladesh over the last week was not a spontaneous outburst by disgruntled democrats. |
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Western democrats became hypocrites in the face of consultancy contracts or low-cost oil and gas. |
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In fact it is hardly likely to materialise at all as we are told any rapprochement with the social democrats depends on us turning our backs on radicalism. |
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There are social democrats, agrarians and other parties in the movement. |
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The social democrats lost three elections trying to downplay the privatizations they implemented when in power. |
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Most people, aside from social democrats, know that cancer needs surgical removal, because band-aid solutions only make life worse in the long run. |
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But in 1947 the National Peasant Party was banned, the social democrats were pressured into merging with the communists, and King Michael was forced to abdicate. |
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But David Ward is a liberal democrat and the liberal democrats are part of the British government. |
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More than 7,000 people have now signed a petition calling for the liberal democrats to suspend Mr Nawaz. |
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Tom Doran chronicles the woes of Britain's third party, the liberal democrats. |
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As The Daily Beast predicted on Monday, this forced a split with his coalition partners, the liberal democrats. |
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They, together with tyrants, also tend to be below general average educational achievements, while authoritarians and democrats exhibit the best performance in school. |
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Most of the pols who run as democrats actually vote as republicans. |
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It was a call to arms for democrats faced with a totalitarian threat. |
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The members of this graduating class, who were previously very monarchically minded, are now in part more anti-monarchical than the social democrats. |
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Nationalization was one of the major mechanisms advocated by reformist socialists and social democrats for gradually transitioning to socialism. |
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Many social democrats refer to themselves as socialists or democratic socialists, and some use these terms interchangeably. |
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Then there are democrats like Robert Menendez, who are maximalists in terms of what a nuclear deal with Iran should entail. |
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Italian democrats, especially young poet Ugo Foscolo, viewed the treaty as a betrayal. |
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The adversaries of the restoration, the Puritans and democrats and republicans, similarly respond to the peculiarities of the king and the king's personality. |
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The young Cambridge democrats were all ablaze to assist Torrijos. |
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The democratic movement of the late 19th century, unifying liberals and social democrats, particularly in northern Europe, used the slogan Equal and Common Suffrage. |
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Many German social democrats thought such an experiment was absurd. |
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Social democrats supporting the first variant advocate for a peaceful, evolutionary transition of the economy to socialism through progressive social reform of capitalism. |
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For their part, the social democrats pointed to the dislocation caused by revolution and later the growing authoritarianism of the communist parties. |
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Liberals, libertarians, feminists, democratic socialists, social democrats, anarchists, free thinkers, and progressives often claim him as an intellectual ancestor. |
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