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Instead, Romney has been so afraid of losing conservative support that he has embraced otherwise unpopular positions in order to appeal to the Republican base.
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In a recent debate, Kerry said, "Most importantly, the war on terror is also an engagement in the Middle East economically, socially, culturally, in a way that we haven't embraced, because otherwise we're inviting a clash of civilizations".
I need people to embrace me, otherwise I'm just in my own little world going mad.
The EU needs a commission, and a strong and credible one, because now more than ever it needs some serious soul-searching about its capacity to deal with its own problems, and to embrace or otherwise help its poorer neighbours.
Mr. McCain and Mr. Obama embraced during an otherwise contentious campaign.
It really appealed to the sensibilities of people who may not have otherwise embraced civil rights—at least in the cities.
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He was against French rules but he otherwise embraced French culture as part of his own.
It would be even better in a culture that fully embraced pleasure, sexual and otherwise.
"There was just something about George W Bush that they decided really set them off," the diplomat says, so much so that many Britons seemed incapable of acknowledging even US policies that they might otherwise have embraced, such as Bush's huge foreign aid programmes in Africa.
That is the whole point of the reentry movement that the supervisors otherwise have embraced.
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