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Invoking Jefferson to explain why he had departed from his "cherished convictions," he said that politicians must consider not only their personal views but also "those with whom we must necessarily act".
The cherished convictions about women and what they could do were smashed in the lifetime of many of the women living today".
Some of my cherished convictions and concepts have been shattered by the superior ones of Higher Guidance.
As Hofstadter, the historian, put it in 1964, the paranoiac "seems to have little expectation of actually convincing a hostile world, but he can accumulate evidence in order to protect his cherished convictions from it".
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These provisions, however, reflect Congress's cherished conviction that the programs are beleaguered by fraudulent claimants rather than reality.
Moreover, plenty of Americans cherish the conviction that the body works in ways unknown and unknowable by Western medicine.
"The advice nearest to my heart and deepest in my convictions is that the Union of the States be cherished and perpetuated".
The underlying problem with the Obama administration's mandate is that it violates one of our most cherished constitutional freedoms: the First Amendment freedom to adhere to sincere religious convictions without the government either compelling acts in violation of these beliefs or punishing adherence to them.
Cherished wife of Ivan.
Cherished daughter of Ruth.
Privacy is cherished here.
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