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Governor Spitzer's pivot from his difficult stand on driver's licenses is a disappointment.
This isn't a revolutionary process (it's as old as corn), nor is it difficult: Stand shucked corn upright in a bowl and use a paring knife to cut down along the kernels, as close to the cob as you can.
A historical account of Second World War conscientious objectors who, having already taken a very brave and difficult stand, were assigned to civilian public service work in state mental institutions and proceeded to act on their principles once again, exposing the abuse of disabled people within those institutions and organizing for reform.
He took a difficult stand today.
I will take this difficult stand and I will pledge, even if no one will really notice.
In taking the courageous and difficult stand, he undoubtedly -- as my friend Greg Mitchell noted the other night -- saved many lives.
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For decades, presidents of both parties have steadfastly avoided this easy route, taking difficult stands to show the world that the United States will never compromise its convictions.
He described himself as a hardball fighter for his constituents who was unafraid to take difficult stands, no matter the consequences.
Many of these are people who stood up for me when it was difficult to stand up for me".
But Cato was there, standing up at the very moment it was most difficult to stand on principle.
Difficult to stand.
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