My sensing is that we haven't yet been bloodied enough to act illiberally so as to counter our illiberal adversaries. |
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Some people have very illiberally reported that Captain Phipps did not proceed as far as he might have done upon that expedition. |
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Or am I alone in illiberally wanting to be told that Archer has been ordered to clean latrines? |
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The Liberal Democrats behaved, as ever, illiberally and voted against. |
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He defends liberals against the charge that they seek, illiberally, to keep religion and morals out of public life. |
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According to the Radio Times, the Guardian's Polly Toynbee wanted this programme, somewhat illiberally, pulled. |
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The other half is that there doesn't seem to be any political price for acting illiberally. |
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The white and Asian students who were denied places at the University of Michigan on the basis of their colour were treated illiberally. Ah, reply the defenders of affirmative action, you are being simplistic. |
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