It's not surprising that in a team environment, isolationists tend to lurk in the background. |
Though bitterly contested by isolationists, the bill became law in March 1941, and ten US Coastguard cutters were transferred to the Royal Navy. |
It would be infernally expensive, as Mr Haass says. On the other extreme there are the isolationists. |
Above all a political gesture and propaganda exercise, the charter had less effect on American isolationists than hoped. |
The opponents of world bureaucracies, no matter how much they favored free trade, were called isolationists and protectionists. |
All three composers, self-torturing, high-minded isolationists in their own ways, strove for heightened exaltation. |