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He supported the Pro-Life Initiative, a program that gave money and other aid to women who agreed not to have abortions, and forcefully argued against equating homosexual relationships with traditional marriage.
Bennett said he forcefully argued against Miller's accompanying first-person piece about her dealings with Libby because "it could affect the criminal prosecution" of senior administration officials who may have outed Plame as working for the CIA as part of a campaign against her husband, a White House critic.
The idea that a foreign company can take on the government in its own courts is all but moot in today's China, where President Xi Jinping has forcefully argued against judicial independence and exhorted the Communist Party to tighten its grip over all aspects of society — lest, he claims, the country slide into instability.
Davidson (1987a) has forcefully argued, against this view, that the token-identity theory of mind is consistent with semantic externalism.
He had forcefully argued against the real estate mogul during the campaign, characterizing him as "uniquely unqualified" and "unfit to serve" as president.
Stephen Miller, a senior adviser to President Donald Trump, is now working on women's issues in the White House despite having once forcefully argued against paid maternity leave and equal pay legislation, according to unnamed White House officials cited in a Politico report Thursday night.
This confrontational piece of "physical verbatim theater" criticizes British multiculturalism, forcefully arguing that political correctness has made it impossible to speak against militant, misogynist and extremist interpretations of Islam.
Netanyahu has continually and forcefully argued about the dangers of allowing Iran to have nuclear capabilities, often describing his unfaltering stance against a nuclear-armed Iran as a lifetime mission.
In addition, it has been forcefully argued that since the Attorney-General is the principal legal advisor of the executive, it is overly idealistic to expect his consent to an action against the Government.
Clearly and forcefully, Ronald Dworkin argues against the "ruling" theory in Anglo-American law legal positivism and economic utilitarianism and asserts that individuals have legal rights beyond those explicitly laid down and that they have political and moral rights against the state that are prior to the welfare of the majority.
Hard to argue against prayer.
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