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They are advocating for a mechanism to end war with more attention to a perpetrator not victims.
Sure, I abhor everything Ukip stand for: they're a millionaire-funded party advocating privatisation and tax cuts for a thriving wealthy elite, encouraging struggling Britons to direct their fire at immigrants rather than financiers, poverty-paying employers or tax avoiders.
"I'm in no way advocating an unjust quota system, but it's not good enough to have one woman in the federal cabinet".
Already, the authorities enjoy sweeping powers under a 2013 law to close down websites for advocating "extremist activities" or "participation in public events held in breach of appropriate procedures".
"She has a history of advocating on behalf of what she believes in and, from a pure historic standpoint, it'd be great if she won," Burns told the Guardian of Clinton, insisting that Republicans had made few inroads with black voters since Obama took office.
But he says Fox should follow the example of the last government which added a new chapter to the 1998 Strategic Defence Review after 9/11: I am not advocating that the whole thing should be ripped up and started again.
Oh, the guy that wrote a shutdown op-ed that rankled what Tea Party support he had left and then wound up votingagainst the bill that will give him the Senate-House budget conference he's been advocating for days.
The original included a sentence stating: 'These beliefs include advocating a caliphate …' The words 'under plans considered by the last government, and likely to be included in Cameron's proposals' have now been reinserted into this sentence at the author's request.
Charles Kennedy won seats by advocating what is derisively called "tax and spend".
Plus they had plenty of ammunition to attack Ukip: the Tory-Ukip defector Douglas Carswell in 2012 wrote a book advocating the wholesale privatisation of the NHS, and Nuttall posted a letter on his website praising the coalition for bringing "a whiff of privatisation" to the health service.
Wary, too, of advocating a tyranny of the nominal – a taxonomic need to point and name, with the intent of citing and owning – when in fact I perceive no opposition between precision and mystery, or between naming and not knowing.
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