Both sides embarked on an escalating public relations battle and a frantic scramble for the moral high ground. |
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No economic system can take the moral high ground when it comes to social and economic exclusion. |
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It's a fight we should be more than willing to wage because there is absolutely no doubt who has the moral high ground. |
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The defendant was taking the moral high ground by volunteering for imprisonment in defence of his position. |
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By what right does the developed world claim the moral high ground over poorer, but religiously devout, societies? |
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Tell the people killed or injured in a first strike by an aggressor that they are protected by the moral high ground. |
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To me, Fisk seemed determined to ignore those realities in order to keep his precious moral high ground. |
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At what point do we take that ignominious, shabby route down from the moral high ground to defend a Labour government? |
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Not that The Sun is in a position to take the moral high ground on anything. |
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Ignorance is good enough for some, as long as they can observe the carnage from a box seat on the moral high ground. |
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One could say they were sacrificed to the moral high ground so beloved by the peacemongers. |
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They affect to take the moral high ground while dragging the debate down into the sewers. |
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Was I the only one that felt slightly queasy at the thought of Kenyon taking the moral high ground? |
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It's not in the least clear who's going to win, or even who has the upper hand, or who holds the true moral high ground. |
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Woolcott argues it's too simplistic to take the moral high ground in international politics. |
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Recognition of Kosovo has opened a can of worms and given Russia the moral high ground. |
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At a time when the public is growing increasingly cynical about politics and politicians, all parties struggle for issues that allow them to take the moral high ground. |
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The 44 eminences charge that Britain's apparent lack of transparency and accountability threatens to undermine whatever moral high ground there is left. |
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The new right is getting hold of them and using them to capture the moral high ground. |
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When a bowl game was at stake, even they were willing to abandon the moral high ground. |
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It sits on its moral high ground, pretending and mouthing words that it cares, but when it comes to action it does absolutely nothing. |
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Rights-talk has the ability to finally politicise development between the muddy low ground and the moral high ground. |
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For a politician who claims the moral high ground, that is nakedly tactical. |
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Then he gave an impromptu press conference to the media right then to try to sit there and regain the moral high ground. |
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That would constitute the federal government having both the moral high ground and the fiscal high ground and they come together. |
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Similarly, the former minister of finance who was fired has no moral high ground to stand on. |
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Rather than re-structure its steel industry, the US risks losing the moral high ground in the global campaign for free trade. |
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Our struggle can only win the moral high ground if it clearly is within the limits of national and international law. |
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I caution everybody to avoid language which suggests that somehow there is a moral high ground here. |
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Please do not misunderstand me, but the industrialised nations of the West should not take the moral high ground where Turkey is concerned. |
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Then that way we can offer society what we believe to be the moral high ground in all of this. |
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Here, public figures took the moral high ground and pushed their governments to accept a total ban on these inhumane weapons. |
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We must sincerely admit that our TW brethren have the historic moral high ground on the issue of accepting assembly judgements. |
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The biggest danger for democracy is the loss of the moral high ground and this is a further serious capitulation in the face of terrorism. |
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They may take the moral high ground while telling others how to live, but they are not the crusaders that Spitzer was. |
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But when the church has knowingly let children suffer, it has lost its claim to the moral high ground until it has recompensed those who have been harmed. |
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They are wretched at dealing with anyone who applies their own principles better than they do because this pulls the moral high ground out from under them. |
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But although they have the moral high ground, that's about all they have. |
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By starting there, they could occupy the moral high ground in dealing with municipalities, health care and the other areas that receive transfers. |
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Her legitimacy, integrity and stoic acceptance of house arrest enable her to occupy the moral high ground. |
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But there has been no fresh wave of bloodletting since December 26th, when 50,000 troops were deployed to provide extra security. A few months back the BNP had the moral high ground. |
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The challenge for Slim is for people, using human rights prophetically rather than piously, to organise and create a countervailing force to the complacency and oppression of those on the moral high ground. |
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Europe should, where culture is concerned, put its own house in order first before seeking to take the moral high ground on behalf of the entire world. |
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To create a moral high ground against corruption will be a very onerous task as many people have become accustomed to underhand ways and changing attitudes is a long drawn out process requiring many years of reeducation. |
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This does not stop some people in the United States from taking the moral high ground and criticising the European states for their alleged pacifism. |
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His continuing intransigence will cost the Movements the moral high ground on the basis of which the international community sympathized with their cause. |
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Therefore, I do not believe that the EU is in any position to claim the moral high ground on animal welfare and to lecture the Member States about it, never mind the rest of the world, as this lofty document claims it will. |
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His critics assume the moral high ground, and this is wrong. |
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Nutritionally, it's the moral high ground. |
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South Africa, today, therefore represents neither the moral high ground it once may have done, nor the pessimism of those who think that nothing good can come from Africa. |
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We do not get the moral high ground without having the fiscal high ground. |
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The moral high ground means never opening the torture chamber. |
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But when the moral high ground is being ascended by football managers, specifically Jose Mourinho, then you don't need to hire Mike Mansfield QC to beat the rap. |
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How about British and US Government moralisers attempting to regain the moral high ground by removing all their military forces from Iraq without further delay. |
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