The 20-year Washington veteran has gained a reputation as a liberal on social issues and a moderate on economics and foreign affairs. |
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It should appeal to readers interested in social issues, psychology and the counterculture. |
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That turned people my age to more social issues, to reading books, to more radical ideas, to Marxism. |
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Of course, he has views on social issues that, to a Western leftie, are distasteful. |
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Along the way, life lessons are learned and current social issues are explored, but it rarely feels heavy-handed. |
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He's too liberal on social issues and his name sends minority communities into a rage. |
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The middle section of the tape applauds those artists and activists who used video to tackle political and social issues. |
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He is considered conservative on social issues and holds strong republican views on the North. |
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That's not the usual audience for an art film, or a film about social issues. |
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Most of the problems associated with chronic or incurable illness, being social issues, require interventions by communities. |
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The British public were never going to be enthralled by a worthy exhibition of social issues, hurriedly assembled to meet an immovable deadline. |
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Further, there are social issues that are negatively impacted by this very topic of illiteracy. |
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The council represents 19 denominations at the state capital, mostly on social issues. |
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Through their humour, wit and banter, they made significant observations and remarks on social issues. |
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I can think of several social issues where you can swing some electoral votes away from the party. |
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It is true that the issues are not technical as economic and social issues often are. |
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Her reticence, he surmises, was based on her conservative stance on social issues. |
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His aggressive stance on social issues will surely warm the hearts of influential religious conservatives. |
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The written deliberately engages pre-existing literary attitudes and vistas, which have the power to take on large, systematic social issues. |
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Such ritual practices are often only seen as interesting diversions or attachments to the main social issues involved in networking. |
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On social issues the Bostonian senator is progressive, but on economics he's on the right. |
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She gradually wound down her career, concentrating on motherhood and her abiding interest in environmental causes and other social issues. |
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Kisor certainly isn't preachy or moralizing, but his characters do wrestle with complex social issues. |
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Microblogs and other social media have given people the tools to discuss social issues and to organise. |
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Unfortunately policy makers hardly learn from the backlash of their own messing up with complicated social issues. |
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He sees the need for sound democratic political activity about economic and social issues. |
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On the other hand, brands will need to make a measurable, noticeable difference in social issues. |
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The independent academy is regarded as a think tank for crucial political and social issues for the Chinese government. |
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Reformist leaders in the majlis regularly blast President Khatami for failing to tackle a long list of economic and social issues. |
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From a doting bahu she has turned into a protagonist of social issues in her new television avatar. |
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When considering social issues in particular judges must not substitute their own views to fill gaps. |
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The treatment of social issues in her films, including several documentaries, has run her afoul of the government. |
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By night, he's a singer and stand-up comic who uses bad language and tackles controversial social issues. |
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He is a follower of Iran's Khomeini and a radical reactionary on social issues. |
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If a court was entitled to look at wide social issues, then really what is being said is that the court's role is a discretionary one. |
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So what do they do, but divert the public's attention to social issues that they know are wrong. |
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Sayles has managed to create engaging, consistent films that confront social issues while avoiding preachiness or didacticism. |
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Drug testing, legal and social issues, and future directions by sports governing organizations are also discussed. |
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Election returns show that political alignments around social issues have shifted much less than their rhetoric would suggest. |
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Traditional poetry, with its innate rhythm and alliteration, as well as free verse focusing on social issues, flowed from her pen. |
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Apart from paintings his work included drawings in ink and gouache, collages, and prints of various kinds, and he also wrote numerous articles on artistic and social issues. |
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I think all people interested in social issues and social advancement for the majority of people, have got to take some notice of that and the impact that it's having. |
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For most of its history, country music has been a profoundly insular music that avoided tangling with social issues. |
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Such squishiness on social issues is not inherently a deal breaker for the Republican base. |
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But the soothing big-tent implications offered by those who say the GOP should de-emphasize social issues only seem to go one way. |
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The DPP has positioned itself as a reformist party on most social issues. |
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Precisely because of their obsession with numbers and data, they are dispassionate about social issues. |
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After two weeks of dwelling on religious and social issues, Santorum delivered a concession speech heavy on economic talk. |
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While his archconservative views on some social issues drove more people away from his church, he never allowed his ideas to fuel malice or hatred. |
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Leaving aside major humanitarian and social issues, what aspects of everyday life would you cheerfully throw out and consider the world to be a better place without them? |
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By Monday, however, Santorum had learned to deflect questions on hot-button social issues rather than spar with potential voters. |
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Though the grand jury is an imperfect forum for resolving social issues, it works very well in finding truth. |
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The reason, by and large, is his strident and divisive agenda on social issues. |
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On two of the most divisive social issues, most Republicans seem to want to concede a quarter loaf and move on. |
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A narrow clinical bioethics cannot address these larger social issues. |
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But works of art cannot be displayed as mere illustrations of social issues, equivalents to bumper stickers, advertisements and two-piece swimsuits. |
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Judge Jones was a bankruptcy lawyer and an authority on business law, but has perhaps received more attention for her bold opinions on social issues and criminal law. |
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Certainly not all Republican political leaders fall into the offensive and out-of-date category with respect to social issues. |
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West Hull has severe housing problems, predominantly in the private sector, including empty properties, dereliction, negative equity and related social issues. |
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Nevertheless, I have an opportunity to get up on the soapbox here and rant and rave, and a candidate should show an ability to grasp a variety of social issues. |
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While it broke ground by merging political and social issues with blistering, tribal-influenced metal, the group was never an overtly spiritual or introspective band. |
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The people who run Showtime really have their heart in the right place when it comes to exploring social issues other networks have refused to touch. |
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Both sides have spent years preparing for the pivotal battle over who will succeed Justice O'Connor, the critical swing vote on abortion rights and other social issues. |
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While street crime rates have historically been low compared to other industrialised nations, social issues have been tied to a rise in explosively violent incidents. |
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It used a style of social realism which depicts the domestic lives of the working class, to explore social issues and political issues. |
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Anonymous, a hacktivism group that raises social issues, has announced a plan to focus on the banking sector. |
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On social issues like LGBT rights and education policy it favours traditional values. |
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By directly looking at the different social issues, one would also be studying how they affect the dynamic of the city. |
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Improvement of social spending efficacity while maintaining an acceptable and sustained level of government budget allocation to social issues. |
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There is a link between the Jean Louvet's work and the social issues in Wallonia. |
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The focus on other social issues became increasingly diffuse after the Second World War. |
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In Britain artists such as Hubert von Herkomer and Luke Fildes had great success with realist paintings dealing with social issues. |
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Kayo tackles one of the most universal and prevalent social issues in America. |
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The Labour movement gathered momentum when social issues became associated with internationalism. |
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New novels also addressed openly current political and social issues, which were being discussed in newspapers and magazines. |
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Matthew Arnold has been characterised as a sage writer, a type of writer who chastises and instructs the reader on contemporary social issues. |
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George Bernard Shaw turned the Edwardian theatre into an arena for debate about important political and social issues. |
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As with her Triskelia series, Mac also successfully and subtly incorporates social issues of class and corporate power into the story. |
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Lyrics often express nihilistic views or deal with social issues using visceral, gory language. |
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Differences over social issues led to the formation of the Anglican Church in North America which has over 900 parishes. |
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Kipling is often quoted in discussions of contemporary political and social issues. |
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They identify incest, patricide, rage, familial dysfunction, even homoeroticism as the key social issues that inhabit Gothic spaces. |
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Under Wesley's direction, Methodists became leaders in many social issues of the day, including prison reform and the abolition of slavery. |
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The denouement is shocking in its fusion of black history and present-day social issues, but dissatisfying in its unraveling of this whodunit. |
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This predominantly religious movement was propelled by social issues and strengthened Czech national awareness. |
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The late Tareque Masud is regarded as one of Bangladesh's outstanding directors due to his numerous productions on historical and social issues. |
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As the century progressed, the conflict sharpened, chiefly finding its expression in the application of biblically derived doctrine to social issues. |
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While New Hampshirites pride themselves on their fiscal conservatism, their track record on social issues places the state arguably to the left of Massachusetts. |
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Defocusing the attention of the public from the social issues, with fabricated files, only happens in countries with lack of democratic capacity, comments Lindita Sejdiu. |
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Conservatism was on the nose with voters and if Liberals were to regain government, the party must swing smoothly to the left on a range of social issues. |
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The church is active in discussing social issues within Wales. |
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Its mandate covers economic, environmental, and social issues. |
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This branch contains a large number of secretariats and other offices related to social issues, economic issues, education, law and administration. |
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While the paintings of Rauschenberg have relationships to the earlier work of Kurt Schwitters and other Dada artists, his concern was for the social issues of the moment. |
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His interest in and involvement with social issues is longstanding. |
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Feature film docudramas made within the last two years address social issues and become persuasively potent as they engage in a conservative discourse. |
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Anglicans have debated the relationship between doctrine and social issues since its origins, when the focus was chiefly on the church's proper relationship to the state. |
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On social issues, Chafee was among the most liberal members of the Senate. |
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The oldest society in Queen's University is the Literary and Scientific Society which focuses on debating political, cultural and social issues within Northern Ireland. |
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A changing focus on social issues after the Second World War led to Lambeth Conference resolutions countenancing contraception and the remarriage of divorced persons. |
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