Taken together, adherents of these two scholarly persuasions constituted a powerful, ideologically driven interest group. |
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If it is an international group, does it regularly criticize abuses by governments of all political persuasions and geopolitical alignments? |
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Whatever your religious persuasions may be, I think this just about sums it up, don't you? |
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Politicians of all persuasions are calling for national unity and patriotism. |
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Other things being roughly equal, Supreme Court Justices of all political persuasions are best served by like-minded clerks. |
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Friends of mine are displaying the peace flags no matter what their religious inclinations or political persuasions. |
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Even their political persuasions are not as predictable as you might expect. |
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Read books, newspapers, and online content from both political persuasions to be certain you fully understand the issues at hand. |
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Political leaders and women of all political persuasions are expected to attend the commemorations. |
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People of all ages, backgrounds and political persuasions joined together in unison. |
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I hope politicians of all persuasions can put Australia's safety and welfare above party politics. |
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The fashionable notion, especially on the left, that governments of all persuasions have signed up to liberal free market beliefs is a fallacy. |
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They're fun, they're violent, and they have a moralistic narrative frame that makes them palatable to most political persuasions. |
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Yet, he was most diplomatic in his dealings with people of other persuasions, always respecting their views and loyalties. |
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Throughout his life, he gained and retained the friendship and respect of men of the most diverse political and religious persuasions. |
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Some Republicans, as well as Democrats, and religious groups of both liberal and conservative persuasions have raised concerns. |
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Commuters came from different persuasions which meant there was no need for him to affiliate to any political organisation. |
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Are their preferences driven less by political persuasions and by rhetorical flourishes and more by the economic bottomline? |
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The Begum jilbab case may well be of interest to Muslims of a variety of political persuasions. |
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The escalating problem of unruly, yobbish behaviour is now high on the agenda for politicians of all persuasions. |
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That was one of the largest solidarity movements in Europe, grouping individuals of all faiths and persuasions. |
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Some of them proselytize children to their religions through persuasions and pressures. |
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Frequently, senators from both persuasions have to horse-trade with the centrist senators to get anything passed. |
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Ukraine was a modern Prometheus, chained to the ground, while vultures of all geopolitical persuasions companionably pecked at its liver. |
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In the wake of Wilson's populist assault on class, politicians of all persuasions rushed to embrace the new classless Britain. |
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I have known loudspeakers, their mass persuasions, emotional arousals, and booming, relentless broadcasts. |
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This Greek's name was Athanasius, and but for the eloquence and the logic of this believer, the persuasions of Arius would have triumphed. |
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If Romney cements the Republican nomination, the spokesman added, Republicans of all persuasions will rally round him in Arizona. |
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These Central American immigrants, including university students, teachers, clergy, and campesinos, came from all classes and political persuasions. |
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The pension proposals survived, prospered and were extended because of a rule which applies to governments of all persuasions. |
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Its purpose is to bring together young people of all political persuasions and it is expected to be established by the end of the year. |
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Many people of different political persuasions think very highly of Mr. Douglas, and rightly so. |
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Since he first went on the council he had worked with many councilors of different political persuasions and he had to say he got on with all of them. |
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Americans of all political persuasions have a strong commitment to addressing hunger. |
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Governments of all persuasions have tried to remove the Embassy through police force, legislation, and negotiation. |
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Whatever sexual, ethical, religious and political persuasions a person comes from, it can only be good to give all people a great welcome to Scotland. |
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I hope that other colleagues of all political persuasions will join me. |
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We hope people of all political persuasions will come and see the show. |
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They have the same rights no matter what their political persuasions are. |
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In fact, over the years, trade unionists of different persuasions have criticised the Labour Court for reaching verdicts they believed too favourable to employers. |
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The murderous Machiavel, as Shakespeare called him, has never ceased to be an object of hatred to moralists of all persuasions, conservatives and revolutionaries alike. |
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New York's Gay Activists Alliance, dedicated to nonviolent protest, has provided youthful leadership for homophiles of varying ideological persuasions. |
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I've worked for ministers of very different political persuasions. |
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Those delegations were composed of personalities of different political persuasions and included deputies as well as representatives of the civil society. |
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Social understanding and equality can neither be nurtured through fear, nor intimidation. Surely this goes for people of all sexual persuasions. |
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The work of this parliamentary commission, consisting of 32 deputies chosen from all political persuasions and regions will begin in July and will last six months. |
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All political persuasions and people of eminence are recognizing we have to look at the effect of corporate concentration on the media, news broadcasting, and all of these things. |
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We should also remember, however, that there were and still are political systems that only recognise religious leaders of different persuasions if they support the theory that all authority is God-given, even the cruellest. |
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The communications minister, Malcolm Turnbull, has defended the ABC against accusations of leftist bias, saying the publicly-funded broadcaster holds politicians of all persuasions to account. |
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On a day when extremist groups of varying persuasions were descending on Luton, his words were open to misinterpretation at best, and at worst were potentially inflammatory. |
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I have been impressed by the way that this little iron horse has brought together Canadians from all parts of the country and of most political persuasions as well. |
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We can all think of parliamentarians and journalists from all persuasions and media who are exceptions to the structuralist adversarial framework that constrains parliament and its coverage somewhat. |
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In fact, her nomination was in trouble with politicians of all persuasions for the simple reason that she was woefully underqualified for the highest court in the land. |
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Its principal objective is to provide a forum for the exchange of ideas among African scholars from a variety of intellectual persuasions and various disciplines. |
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My ambition is to reach viewers of all ages and persuasions and ideally renew their interest in the visual world and their appreciation of our human diversity and complexity. |
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Human Rights Watch addresses the human rights practices of governments of all political stripes, of all geopolitical alignments, and of all ethnic and religious persuasions. |
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Sadie curses, weeps, then, infected by Mr. Hamilton's writhing persuasions, prays and becomes penitent. |
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The call for their right of free entry into Greece is supported by a whole host of people of all political persuasions, as I found out for myself during meetings in Florina and elsewhere. |
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Most of our sections are in countries-the U. S., Canada, Britain, Germany, Australia-where there are unitary trade unions encompassing workers of all political persuasions. |
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So far as is practicable, places of worship and assembly should be provided at every institution for juveniles of all recognised religious denominations and persuasions. |
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Studies by economists of various political persuasions on the actual functioning of the Soviet economy indicate that it was not actually a planned economy. |
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