Sentence examples for commitment to liberalism from inspiring English sources

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It will take commitment to liberalism itself.

And last weekend, Ayatollah Khamenei replaced the powerful right-wing minister of justice, Muhammad Yazdi, with the much more low-profile Mahmoud Hashemi.But the ayatollah's commitment to liberalism stops abruptly at the point where he considers Islamic values might be undermined.

Charles demonstrated his commitment to Liberalism by sticking his head out of the window on the 11 05 London To Plymouth, and enjoying a crafty fag.

And today, for the United States, non-interventionism is the policy most consistent, indeed the only one genuinely consistent, with a commitment to liberalism, meaning limited government and individual liberty.

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However, Strauss's critique of Schmitt is perhaps better understood as evidence of what would be Strauss's life long worry about modern liberalism's ability to justify its normative commitment to liberal ideals in the face of moral skepticism and relativism.

The resistance of the Conservatives to reform suggests that their much-vaunted commitment to social liberalism is skin deep.

Kennedy did not dwell upon his presidential loss, but instead reaffirmed his public commitment to American liberalism.

Jews, while retaining their commitment to domestic liberalism, have become tone-deaf to the cries of the oppressed in Palestine, to the huge inequalities of wealth in Israel, and have allowed their American institutions to be governed not by "one person one vote" but "one dollar one vote".

Unlike Nixon, who was willing to sign almost any legislation a Democratic Congress put on his desk if it left him free to conduct foreign policy, Johnson is portrayed in The Fierce Urgency of Now as a president with little interest in foreign policy beyond a standard commitment to Cold War liberalism.

Johnson's strong basic commitment to New Deal liberalism--not necessarily evident at the time of his ascension to the White House--was important in setting the national agenda.

The New Yorker, November 6, 2000 P. 99 Briefly Noted review of "Stay the Hand of Vengeance" (Princeton; $29.95) by Gary Jonathan Bass... Bass argues that the fact that war-crimes tribunals exist at all can be explained only by a moral commitment to hold foreign policy to liberalism's cumbersome legal standards... View Article By Anthony Lane By Jia Tolentino By John Cassidy By Rebecca Mead.

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