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Wealthy interests moderate the liberal convictions of Democrats too.
"I can tell you frankly: I have never had liberal convictions".
Years earlier she was a sure-footed young New Yorker with liberal convictions.
A neighbor and friend, Audrey McCollum, described them as an urbane, worldly couple of liberal convictions.
Before, she had barely dabbled in local politics, but the cases she dealt with hardened her Democratic and liberal convictions.
But, while Sorkin's play adroitly ratchets up the tension, it lacks the courage of its liberal convictions.
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The proposed ad plays right into the liberal conviction that racial paranoia motivates much of the aggressive opposition to Mr. Obama.
By challenging the liberal conviction that all power corrupts, the show, despite its flaws, has finally become a drama worthy of HBO's name.
This tactic was historically dubious and politically disastrous, but it stemmed from the liberal conviction, as old as the Enlightenment, that peace was normal and war an aberration or crime for which clear responsibility guilt could be established.
These arguments were enthusiastically embraced by the major conservative political parties in Britain and the United States, which had never abandoned the classical liberal conviction that the market, for all its faults, guides economic policy better than governments do.
Nathan narrates increasingly absurd events with persistent cheer, a tone mirrored by the blinkered optimism and liberal conviction of pre-9/11 pre-9/11 Park Slopecombitation that soon seems less hopeful than hollow, and profoundly disengaged.
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