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Likewise, it's important to differentiate between politicians who can live peacefully with (if not embrace) those things for which they are parodied.
Republicans in Congress have grown more willing to spend money and tolerate, if not embrace, big and powerful government -- a sea change from 1995, when the Gingrich revolution promised the elimination of entire cabinet agencies.
It won broad bipartisan praise, with some Democrats relieved that it took a politically difficult issue off the table for them, and many liberals came to accept if not embrace it.
Consultants say that as a Democratic candidate banking on the black vote in New York, Mrs. Clinton had no choice but to shake hands with Mr. Sharpton, if not embrace him outright.
By casting the issue in friendlier terms that resonate across the political spectrum, crusaders like Mr. Nadelmann say, they hope to induce Americans to tolerate, if not embrace, the elimination of criminal penalties against marijuana -- and as a few see it, the eventual legalization of all psychoactive drugs.
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Her cameras, which explore the rural town, feelnothing if not embraced by the community.
These are the key social, environmental and economic issues that, if not embraced or addressed, can thwart a company's ability to thrive — or even survive.
Although she has accepted change gracefully, if not embraced it wholeheartedly, there are areas where she feels that her generation had the right idea.
Still, a couple of wine writers have recently tried to make the case that bad wine should be tolerated, if not embraced.
The manual, "New York City Board of Realtors Training," devoted seven pages to identifying suspicious or odd behavior, which real estate professionals said was generally ignored -- if not embraced outright -- in a city as diverse as New York.
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