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With a native Californian's plain-spoken, democratic faith, she opposed the vestigial puritanism that, whether in the name of traditional values or political correctness, divorces pleasure from seriousness.

He warned against extremism, which he said "in any form, any direction is unwanted, whether in the name of freedom and supporting people's rights or in the name of security and suppressing people's rights".

But, for both of them, the coincidence is evidence of agency (as in intended action, not necessarily on the part of the CIA), whether in the name of pranking or murderous treason.

As I finished "The Next Next Level," on the train home from work, my mind inevitably drifted to how I had spent the past fifteen or so years of my life, all the scenes of people lunging for the "wheel" of their lives, whether in the name of art or its seeming opposite.

Of course, it's only the narrow bounds of comfort — absence of dictatorship, distance from war — that sustain the comic dramas of frustrated urbanity, and, as a South Korean filmmaker, Hong knows it, and shows it, in subtle echoes, whether in the name of a café or a town, or in the polyglot internationalism that connects his milieu to ones far away.

And while I would not have the United States go to war solely to protect civilians, for the reasons noted above, I can imagine a humanitarian crisis or a war crime whose scope or gravity would require us to act, whether in the name of regional stability or to make an example of the perpetrator.

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I am, of course, horrified by mass murder, whether performed in the name of my religion or my country or my skin.

Whether it's in the name of greater efficiency, rebalancing the system or the worry that some cases are just too difficult for those simple souls who sit as jurors, there is always a fashionable justification for the government's desire to restrict the right to jury trial.

Nepalese community in America is divided today in different terms, whether it be in the name of politics, religion or caste.

Whether it's in the name of the silly season or festival festivities, some people really like to stick tiny pieces of shiny stuff everywhere.

Why should separation of church and state apply to historic Jewish and Christian teachings but not to education in newer and more modern gospels?; Whether values are taught in the name of old or new religions, they are still religious values, not facts.

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