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What they are defending in the name of liberty are the last ways they have of punishing homosexuals.
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This is all defended in the name of austerity, the current justification for these never-ending demands for collective sacrifice.
Gone is its stake in Interscope Records, the rap-music label it so vigorously defended in the name of free speech.
Most ludicrously, the new powers are defended in the name of "British values", including "individual liberty" and "mutual respect and tolerance".
Some Africans, indignant at the way western critics denounce the tradition as barbaric and primitive, defend it in the name of cultural tradition.
As a political writer, Cyrano was the author of a violent pamphlet against the men of the Fronde, in which he defended Mazarin in the name of political realism as exemplified in the tradition of Machiavelli.
Since Edward Snowden first leaked documents about secret National Security Agency (NSA) programs, government officials have defended them in the name of September 11 and national security.
While these restrictions would be annulled in other parts of Canada, Taylor defends them in the name of the collective purpose of the survival of the culture of Quebec.
He could have covered himself in a constitutional mantle, and defended himself in the name of democracy and the common good.
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