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They were formed in a society far more liberal, if not necessarily freer, than the one they now inhabit.
They thought the government would be more liberal if it were in charge.Campaigning for president in 1912, Wilson, a Democrat, had attacked the Aldrich plan as a sop to "money power".
The premature demise of Frederick III is considered a potential turning point in German history; and whether or not he would have made the Empire more liberal if he had lived longer is still discussed.
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And involvement in education, even if it doesn't turn people into liberals, often makes them more liberal in the academic sense.
Back in 1991, as Angus says, no one knew whether the events surrounding the war would make Saudi Arabia "more liberal, or if this could prompt a conservative backlash".
A conservative radio host in Kansas told listeners Monday that he fears for a more liberal Midwest if Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker (R) loses in Tuesday's recall election.
If people are informed and activated, it will be something that's more liberal and fair; if they're not, it will be draconian and terrifying.
By all accounts, Republicans have become more conservative and Democrats more liberal (or progressive, if you prefer).
In the works of authors such as Peter Viereck and Ernst B. Haas Metternich also gains credit for many of his more liberal ideals, even if they did not come to much.
Therefore, fears that Mrs. Clinton will walk back her more liberal policy stances if elected are largely unfounded, a fact that should ease Sanders supporters.
They are supposed to push the White House and Dems in a more liberal direction, even if it doesn't always pay off.
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