The argument is effectively advocating locking up priests, rabbis and imams for doing nothing more than professing their beliefs. |
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Well, there are a whole lot of reasons to justify the tax cut the president's been advocating. |
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Yet I am not advocating a crass rationalism in which reverence, empathy and love have no place. |
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He is is advocating the liberalizing of access to capital for potential businesspersons. |
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We have also had one of the major political parties advocating franchise rights for prisoners in HM prisons. |
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How were your safe pest control methods received by the public when you first started advocating it? |
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Nashville's radio stations were deluged with angry callers advocating a boycott of the group's albums. |
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Patriotic organizations advocating military preparedness found new listeners. |
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Certain civil servants were advocating a more pragmatic approach to the situation, however. |
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That man was widely quoted all over New Zealand as advocating conjugal rights for inmates. |
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We're advocating farmers to plant field peas in addition to the common crops they are using, to add the peas as part of a smart rotation. |
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Those members are advocating a system where there is no incentive not to abuse prison inmates. |
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Not that I'm advocating the formation of a violent, angry mob rather than a peaceful crowd of protesters. |
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Usually they're mocked as advocating some old-fashioned left-wing politics or some particularism, like saving local conditions against globalism. |
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Many turned to advocating parliamentary reform when they got so little from parliament. |
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But Wirahad won points with the public by styling himself as a reformer advocating the armed forces' retreat from politics. |
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But I've actually seen commentators, left and right, arguing that they oughtn't to be advocating it. |
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Is this the man we want advocating for this country, and representing this country on an international stage? |
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Although advocating non-violent protest, it proposes insurrection as a last resort. |
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William was somewhat of a minimalist in philosophy, advocating nominalism against the more popular view of realism. |
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Nor, he insists, was there anything odd or untoward about his advocating the break up the United Kingdom while he was a servant of the state. |
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In the second chapter, Owen explores Chizhov's efforts at advocating Slavophile capitalism. |
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I see what you're trying to do, Ms. T, you're simply advocating for your child as best you can. |
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Although a seasonal ban falls short of the total ban that we have been advocating it is a very big step in the right direction. |
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Moreover, it noted the organization law prohibits civic groups from advocating communism or separatism. |
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As it happens, Cato is a fierce tiger when it comes to advocating for oppressed tobacco firms. |
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It was formed in 1901 as part of the Temperance Movement a series of Victorian religious and political pressure groups advocating teetotalism. |
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He later wrote books on military tactics, advocating a highly mechanised army. |
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Let me quickly say that I am not advocating mass conversions to atheism or agnosticism. |
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For example, why is it that one is loud-mouthed when speaking out against social injustice but not when advocating tax cuts? |
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What's the point of the Government advocating localism when the district council is run by people who know nothing about Witham? |
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The IMF and World Bank have been advocating financial liberalisation for developing countries. |
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In 1904, he published a book on adolescence, advocating a new theory of child development based on evolutionary recapitulation. |
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Besides advocating a crackdown he is also proposing affirmative action to help young people. |
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Exuding confidence and advocating a positive outlook, he has no harsh words for anyone. |
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So it's not advocating acting like monsters, its saying they have no alternative. |
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Nevertheless, he is advocating a fine balance between free trade and trade restriction. |
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Would the member please withdraw the comment he made about advocating separatism. |
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So all the president is doing is advocating a law that would harm his opponents and not him. |
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The Thomas Merton Center expounds a Buddhist pacifist philosophy, along with advocating nonviolent protests and civil disobedience. |
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On the other side, a host of enviros and at least six Nobel laureates are advocating adoption of all of the report's recommendations. |
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Fostering hatred or advocating violence to further a set of beliefs will become grounds for deportation. |
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On web sites, people have been advocating violent confrontation with the police. |
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A person could be denationalized for, among other things, advocating the overthrow of the government by force or violence. |
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I'm not advocating laziness or saying we should stop caring about achieving our goals. |
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Lafontaine has recently come close to publicly advocating a grand coalition. |
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Huszagh is among church members advocating the reinstitution of women deaconesses in Orthodoxy. |
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Simply running an ad advocating a position on a law has gotten them into a criminal court. |
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He was a realist, a pragmatist who saw little sense in advocating all-out attack if there were no players to execute it. |
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Now, certainly no one is advocating panic but they are advocating preparedness. |
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Chomsky's interpretation of this was that Huntington was advocating saturation bombing which was a war crime under Nuremberg principles. |
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In other words, this is not a matter of supporting the cloister against the school, advocating lectio divina while rejecting ordered learning and disputation. |
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Jumaane Williams, a City Council member known for advocating police reform, spoke at the press conference. |
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And they did so with a clear policy agenda, advocating for the needs of an affected community and trying to enact change. |
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Steinauer has a long history of advocating for change in abortion education from within medical institutions themselves. |
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A Change.org petition to the British Embassy advocating for attention on the case was shut down, after 516 signatures. |
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Back in 2007, he put himself on the record advocating for a cap-and-trade policy to deal with climate change. |
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I'm certainly not advocating for anybody else to up sticks and go. |
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Now, 20 years later, he spends his free time advocating for the decriminalization of the drug. |
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The company is also advocating a redo of the train station itself. |
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He has long been a lone voice advocating for human rights and has been prepared to stand up and be counted when the establishment prefers a quiet and diplomatic approach. |
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When pond-raised trout glutted urban markets, the association turned to advocating establishment of wild populations in public waters rather than promoting pond culture. |
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Therefore, if a liberal makes too much money advocating on behalf of the poor, she or he becomes a hypocrite. |
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Employers are inquiring about it and brokers and consultants are advocating for it. |
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Johns Hopkins researchers have been advocating the use of warning labels on energy drinks for years now. |
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But this has not stopped police chief and mayor alike from advocating lots of cameras for their boys in blue to fiddle with in the safety of remote locations. |
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Diving underweighted can lead to buoyant ascents at the end of the dive, so I am not advocating that everyone knocks a couple of kilos off the next time they dive. |
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I've been advocating this for decades so it's music to my ears. |
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Why aren't they advocating national service or universal conscription? |
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Evolutionary and naturalistic theories of the earth's creation based on uniformitarian assumptions and advocating old-earth theories emerged in the late eighteenth century. |
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Her book about parenting, It Takes a Village, would be seen as advocating the end of parental rights. |
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These are all causes progressives have been advocating for years! |
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It takes little to appreciate the army of savvy US legal experts that will be aggressively advocating Australia's subsidization of American pharmaceuticals. |
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They are not hired guns, they are not advocating their own pet theories. |
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Willard and the WCTU also embraced the women's suffrage movement, advocating votes for women as a means of protecting the home and strengthening family values. |
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This was not always the popular stance, but with scripture and the majority of swamis backing him up, one heard fewer and fewer Hindus advocating violent solutions. |
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Now everybody here is really focused on rehabilitation and advocating for the girls, giving them a better chance of parenting than they had of being parented. |
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Films advocating reforms and criticizing money fetishism amid increasing commercialization in the Chinese society also formed a large proportion of the entries. |
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While this may appear to be cause for despair, many in east Asia actually responded to this analysis not by giving up, but by advocating new and creative doctrines. |
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Just as the U.S. administration has become more vocal about advocating democratization globally, Venezuela and the United States have fallen out of step. |
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The industry is advocating an alternative policy based on technical conservation measures, closed areas, reduction of discards and strict but even handed enforcement. |
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I am not advocating a complete break of the church from the constitution and disestablishment of the Church of England, just a reappraisal of all the roles within it. |
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It would have been preferable had Sachs reached such realizations before advocating policies that inflicted mass displacements on work forces across eastern Europe. |
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Both men presented a report advocating the Table valley as a fort and garden for the East India fleets. |
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Zelman is undecided as to whether More was being ironic in his book or was genuinely advocating a police state. |
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He is not advocating for centrism, or rooting for a tie at a soccer match. |
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George Pataki, ALFA joined with other leading industry and consumer groups in advocating much-needed assisted living reforms in New York. |
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The Lib Dems are flirting with a withdrawalist position without actually advocating it. |
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The measures these women are advocating will pass, Pelosi said. |
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Its discussion of bureaucratic control is simplistic, chiefly advocating punishment and reward. |
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His book The Middle Way appeared in June 1938, advocating a broadly centrist political philosophy both domestically and internationally. |
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In 1927 four MPs, including Boothby and Macmillan, published a short book advocating radical measures. |
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He made his maiden speech in February 1932 on the subject of economic policy, advocating a cautiously protectionist approach to cheap imports. |
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I think public interest price would be more accurate terminology but I suggest the rebutters are the ones advocating PIV is market value. |
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However, adds Trautmann, this does not mean that Kautilya was advocating a capitalistic free market economy. |
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Dean Clark adopted Frida several years ago and has been advocating for rescue dogs through the For the Love of Dog USA cause. |
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Paine provided a new and widely accepted argument for independence by advocating a complete break with history. |
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Thomas another Marthoma Syrian and theologian advocating Ecumenism of Churches had written many articles on the emergency situation. |
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In the 1950s, various organizations, including some advocating armed uprising, competed for public support in bringing about political change. |
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Montesquieu was somewhat ahead of his time in advocating major reform of slavery in The Spirit of the Laws. |
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They formed, and identified with various religious groups advocating greater purity of worship and doctrine, as well as personal and group piety. |
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Lord North held the post of Prime Minister with a Tory majority backing him, advocating military suppression of the American rebellion. |
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In advocating the case of the persons thus dispossessed, it is a right, and not a charity. |
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Dasmann in the year 1968 lay book A Different Kind of Country advocating conservation. |
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Large helium balloons are used by the South Korean government and private activists advocating freedom in North Korea. |
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Family experts are advocating a change away from the old school, advising parents not to medicate behavioral problems. |
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In the middle of the 19th century, eminent Welsh people were advocating the establishment of a university in the Principality. |
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Those advocating justice should first obey the rule of law themselves. |
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Many of our opponents in Congress are advocating a freeze in Federal spending and an increase in taxes. |
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It was a label, at the dawn of the cold war, meant to suggest that anybody advocating universal access to health care must be a communist. |
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Tolstoy's work inspired a movement named after him advocating pacifism to arise in Russia and elsewhere. |
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In 1804 Paine returned to the subject, writing To the People of England on the Invasion of England advocating the idea. |
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In the Reggio Schools and other environments advocating a project approach to learning, won't some kids just goof off? |
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Joseph Honig makes some good points in his editorial advocating a return to the practice of penal colonies, but his history is all wrong. |
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Paine provided a new and convincing argument for independence by advocating a complete break with history. |
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More recent scholarship on Bacon's jurisprudence has focused on his advocating torture as a legal recourse for the crown. |
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They advocated reform, with some such as Robert Owen advocating the transformation of society to small communities without private property. |
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While genre film tends to treat things as they are and avoids the trap of advocating them, exploitation film sensationalizes them. |
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However, many Silesians consider themselves a separate ethnicity and have been advocating for the recognition of a Silesian language. |
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Europe Programme focuses on advocating for better policies protecting victims of slavery in the UK and the rest of Europe. |
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After it became known that the USSR carried out its nuclear bomb tests, Russell declared his position advocating for the total abolition of atomic weapons. |
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I look forward to her standing up in Parliament advocating communal toilets,insisting that retailers display all underwear in one section,thongs and y-fronts together. |
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The sharia basis of arguments advocating terrorism is controversial. |
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No-one is advocating emptying food waste collections every two weeks, or putting food waste in anything other than secure, clean, closeable caddies. |
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Instead, the city's code enforcement officer is advocating for the spaying and neutering of stray and feral cats that have been abandoned in her rural community. |
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Both women and men work together advocating for animals unable to speak on their own behalves, but volunteers in this field are overwhelmingly female. |
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In the 16th century, the Seventeen Provinces were the centre of free trade, imposing no exchange controls, and advocating the free movement of goods. |
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Wilde wrote two long letters to the editor of the Daily Chronicle, describing the brutal conditions of English prisons and advocating penal reform. |
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This word was considered particularly relevant for the Old Frisians who were advocating separation from the new Flemish arrivals seeking refuge in Friesland. |
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For instance, Vesalius was imperative for advocating the use of Galen, but he also invigorated this text with experimentation, disagreements and further research. |
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Brynle Williams is scraping the bottom of the populist barrel and advocating voodoo economics by demanding lower fuel tax at the expense of people and the planet. |
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The 12th century saw a reforming movement within the Church, however, advocating greater autonomy from royal authority for the clergy and more influence for the papacy. |
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During this period, individuals within the German military were advocating a preemptive strike against Russia, but Bismarck knew that such ideas were foolhardy. |
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Like his father, he shrank from proposing the wholesale abolition of the rotten boroughs, advocating instead an increase in county representation. |
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The Methodist Church believes its members should work toward the elimination of the need for abortion by advocating for social support for mothers. |
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Protestants also took the initiative in advocating for religious freedom. |
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The opposition was unable to reach agreement on a common strategy regarding the elections, with some parties advocating abstention, and others calling for blank voting. |
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Others, while not directly advocating a return to race-based challenges, expressed concern that limitations on peremptories would lead to their demise. |
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