To be a single-issue voter, especially in this election, is ignorant and selfish. |
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The polls refuse to shift and the Conservatives are seen as a single-issue party. |
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It is often only the big, single-issue campaigns that capture the media's attention and excite the public. |
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It's far from a single-issue film, and never romanticizes, vulgarizes or trivializes Josie's coming of age. |
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Alongside them sprouted multitudinous single-issue groups, from vegetarian societies to trade unions, women's groups, and colonialist lobbies. |
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Environmentalists, in the traditional single-issue sense, are a dying breed. |
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Single-issue campaigning always brings strange alliances and it's silly to be over-fastidious. |
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In a late bid for the single-issue astrophile vote, The president has unveiled a surprisingly detailed and ambitious agenda for American policy in outer space. |
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Neither was Wesleyanism the source of evangelical Anglicanism, which Kent identifies instead as being the single-issue societies such as the anti-slavery movement. |
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We on this side of the Chamber, however, are not single-issue obsessives. |
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It's no surprise the media latched onto that statement, as it corresponds with the charge that anyone who opposes these issues are single-issue obsessors. |
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She added that Pax Christi supports a consistent ethic of life but refuses to use single-issue litmus tests to judge the moral fitness of any individual. |
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