Sentence examples for fervent proponents from inspiring English sources

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In fact, Frog's Leap, Dominus, Mayacamas and Smith-Madrone are fervent proponents of dry farming, with no irrigation, just as most Napa vineyards were farmed before the 1970s.

The most fervent proponents of free markets criticized the plan as a damaging intrusion by government that incurs public debt for dubious subsidies.

They are sometimes coming from friends or acquaintances who have watched someone suffer from Parkinson's disease, Huntington's disease, juvenile diabetes or a number of other illnesses, and who have become fervent proponents of the research for that reason.

In this sense, you could see them not as bizarros inflamed by a singular vision but simply as the most fervent proponents of a genetic essentialism that is fairly widely shared these days.

With the gap between the richest and poorest now greater than it has been since the 1920s, these pitches have emerged as central components of their campaigns More notable, though, is how fervent proponents of unfettered market forces have lately come to embrace regulation.

Its most fervent proponents are of a narrow-minded, Little Englander sensibility, where foreigners are out to scam our public services and bleed our benefits, Brussels is bent, and Britain was never greater than when she stood alone against them all.

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"It brings a lot of business to merchants here," said one fervent proponent, George Zanakis, manager of the Candledwyck Diner.

No wonder Peter Thiel has been such a fervent proponent of distribution, beyond just building a great product.

Also contributory was the disproportionate sway over Britain's African policy held by Julius Nyerere, the President of Tanzania, who was a fervent proponent for majority rule across Africa without delay, implemented by military force if need be.

Be that as it may, today, a more facile definition might state a partisan as someone who is "a fervent, sometimes militant, supporter or proponent of a party, cause, faction, person, or idea".

In their place, the F.B.I.'s most fervent critics now seem to be mainstream proponents of the rule of law.

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