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But the Nixon of 1960 wasn't the Nixon of 1968 who inflamed law-and order sentiment, and pandered to racist, white Southerners.

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The Nixon-era, law-and-order sentiment of the movie was unmistakable: criminals are out of control; payback time is at hand.

Our first-order sentiments, passions and affections, as well as actions expressive of them, are what have moral value.

The plan to defund sanctuary cities is part of the President-elect's agenda to enforce strong law and order, a sentiment that runs counter to Omar's support of police reform.

Reports are due this week on the housing market, durable goods orders, consumer sentiment and a revision to second-quarter gross domestic product.

end{aligned} (overline{F_{1}})  implicitly takes into account the ordering of sentiment values, by considering only the Leave and Remain labels.

Our second-order reflective sentiments about our own or other people's sentiments, passions and affections are what give them value.

In order to facilitate sentiment analysis of user-generated content, Hogenboom et al. proposed to map sentiment conveyed by unstructured natural language text to universal star ratings, capturing intended sentiment.

Quite the tall order, but a sentiment celebrated by Zusi fans.

In any case we are, from the long view of history, in the very earliest days of trying to construct a world order, a global sentiment, in which concern for human rights is widespread and operative.

Burnside's order reflected the sentiments of many soldiers who blamed partisan — i.e., Democratic — speech for prolonging the war.

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