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Mrs. Lincoln argues that her middle-of-the-road stances are proof that she is not afraid to stand up to special interests.
Indeed McGovern's voting had changed during 1968, with his ADA rating falling to 43 as he sought more middle-of-the-road stances.
Many thought I was advocating a middle-of-the-road stance.
Indeed gay rights, including marriage, are a perfect illustration of another peril of moderation: taking a middle-of-the-road stance is hardly always the perfect solution it seems.
The car's underpinnings are all new, with the wheels pushed farther into its corners for increased interior room, as well as a more athletic stance on the road.
If you look carefully, you can see how the long bonnet, feline curves and haunches over the rear wheels that defined the E-Type's stance on the road have become features of practically every Jaguar since.
The Equus looks boss, like Kkangpae boss, with a stance on the road so sexy that watchers-on know someone important is in the back.
For those who regularly use the Skyway and Toll Road, the improvements have helped soften their stance on privatization — as long as tolls do not rise too fast.
The chamber reversed its stance in December, as the road would mostly be constructed in Imperial County.
It was this political stance that Hayek countered in The Road to Serfdom and other publications.
Campaigners have urged the UK government to follow Scotland's lead in taking a tougher stance on drinking and driving, with road safety organisation Brake calling for a limit of just 20mg to be brought in.
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