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And the Senate Democratic caucus shamelessly filibustered other federal court nominees deemed to be insufficiently enthused with enshrining the liberal zeitgeist as the nation's fundamental law.

Evolutionary theory in the 1820s-40s made such notions appear antiquated and unacceptable, encouraging a strong alliance among freethinkers, progressive thinkers, and working-class reformers, as all three groups were centrally concerned with enshrining democratic rights, principles, and liberties.

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• To the Editor: Yes, true equality for gays has a long way to go, with Florida, Arizona and California enshrining discrimination in their constitutions.

Military and civilian policy-makers alike, he complained in terms redolent of his earlier battles against fear-generating myth forged in anecdote and unchallenged by exacting empirical testing, 'are impelled along a road paved with outworn nuclear convictions, and with dogma enshrined in fading secret memoranda' (Zuckerman, cited in Maguire, 2007: 132007

Housing cooperatives in Harare, as elsewhere in the country, try to identify with ZANU PF as a party identifying with conservativism enshrined in the existing laws (albeit the New Constitution that came about in 2013) and a party advocating for equity in the distribution of the land.

"We want a civil state, pluralism, with freedom enshrined by law," he said, before echoing a sentiment heard often in Egypt and Tunisia.

BBC required to give greater focus to under-served audiences, such as black, Asian and minority ethnic viewers, with diversity "enshrined'' in new charter.

It calls for a "national conversation" looking at health and social care together, with results enshrined in legislation for implementation from 2020.

"We want the BBC to be the leading broadcaster in addressing diversity issues," said Whittingdale, with diversity enshrined in the new charter.

They point out that different contemporary societies hold views that are at variance with Western scientific doctrines; indigenous Polynesian people may have ideas about inheritance, for example, that are at odds with those enshrined in genetics.

Thirty years ago John McEnroe was labelled a brat for daring to challenge a line call but now, with appeals enshrined as part of the game, his compatriot was giving a rousing ovation when the replay showed he was right.

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