Do you think outspokenly progressive people are held to a standard that's not expected of others? |
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And for a politician so outspokenly liberal, he is a blunt political realist who knows how to play the game. |
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He says he didn't start out that way, but he's become outspokenly anti-war. |
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Never before, except for a short period between 1947 and 1953, had an outspokenly anti-political movement acquired such a significant electoral success. |
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He sometimes surmised that it was because he was too outspokenly identified with the diminished liberal wing of the party. |
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About 100 people filled the German Theater and, in between viewing sessions, discussed the works more openly and outspokenly than a Western audience would have. |
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With all due respect for the Commission's statement, I consider it highly unusual that an inquiry should be launched within a party that is so outspokenly prejudiced and implicated. |
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Foster's zeal and radicalism she was outspokenly anticlerical and antigovernment almost to the point of anarchism stirred opposition even, occasionally, among sympathizers, and in the late 1850s she broke with Garrison. |
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In view of the presence of Director General ElBaradei here today, I wish to thank him warmly and very outspokenly for his excellent work as head of the Agency over the last 12 years in Vienna. |
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It is outspokenly right-of-center and conservative: Traditions, values and standards which have evolved throughout history, cannot and should not be ignored. |
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Though some celebrity endorsements can affect elections, the outspokenly left-wing Mr Brand's fans are unlikely to be the crucial Labour-Tory swing voters who will decide the election. |
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