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Voters have unremittingly tough views on the matter, and they regard it as an extremely important issue.
The starting point is the tough views that voters, and particularly Labour voters, have on crime, welfare and immigration.
They include the hoary old issue of whether and when European-only operations can borrow NATO equipment, a matter on which American (and Turkish) politicians have tough views.
It suggested that voters shared the Tories' tough views on immigration by two to one; but when informed that the measures they demanded were existing Tory proposals, they opposed them by the same ratio.
But the episode illustrates how Mr. Cheney immerses himself with great secrecy in the most momentous issues before the Bush administration, then quietly drives his tough views across the landscape of government.
"One expects that given his tough views on terrorism, he will put pressure on Pakistan much more than President Obama did".
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"We have taken a tough view of what it is we are genuinely internationally competitive at," he said.
On the tough view that interprets hope as a weakness rather than a virtue, what we have to embrace is truth.
His tough view of Manningham's technique turned to unadulterated praise six minutes later, when Manningham caught a 38-yard pass that required balletic dexterity along the sideline to keep his feet in bounds.
By Elise Paschen The New Yorker, February 5 , 1996P. 25 The journey's tough: View Article Elise Paschen, the co-founder of Poetry in Motion, is the author of several poetry collections, including "Bestiary".
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