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Being liberal
adjective
Pertaining to those arts and sciences the study of which was considered "worthy of a free man" (as opposed to , , ); worthy, befitting a gentleman.
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Being liberal, many Americans are suspicious of government initiatives that pander to corporations and threaten to destroy the middle class.
Being liberal, the American people want leaders who value truth over partisanship, open-mindedness over hatred and peace over greed.
"Being liberal in Oklahoma, with the exception of a few legislative districts, will not get you elected," said State Representative Joe Dorman, a conservative Democrat.
Being liberal, most Americans prefer individual freedom over control by the religious right, no matter how nobly the cause is portrayed.
Being liberal is a much more communal thing.
There's being liberal and there's being ridiculous.
In the 1990s the Sahwa, a group of sheikhs, accused the royals of being liberal apostates.
The neighborhood, Travis Heights, is known for being liberal and culture-oriented.
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The Tory document attacks the BBC as being liberal-biased.
Steve Waters's World Music is a liberal-minded play about the drawbacks of being liberal-minded.
Yet the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Islamic Affairs have now established a committee to hunt down teachers who are suspected of being liberal-minded.
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