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"People didn't feel the need to stand up and harangue him for being a bad partner".
Thomas said he felt the need to stand up to the group because they were at his home.
The debate in parliament was regaled in Churchillian terms about the need to stand up to fascism.
Rationality takes a back seat when politicians are confronted with the need to stand up to radio shock jocks.
There are few areas of the Russian economy that are not vulnerable to the arguments of national security and the need to stand up to the West.
I'm passionate on this because there's a crucial principle at stake about the need to stand up to genocide or mass atrocities where it is feasible.
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The administration and the public need to stand up for good-quality jobs and to make sure that all workers can make ends meet and take care of their families.
Sports fans around the country need to stand up and demand that the NFL end the practice of blacking out games, at least in cities with taxpayer financed stadiums.
Supporters of the ban on gays say the Scouts need to stand up for core values.
"Right now, the Democrats need to stand up and say we should rescind or postpone the tax cut," he said.
Ultimately, the political need to stand up to "terrorism" made a more nuanced approach to Palestinian nationalism difficult.
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