They would assume I was describing somebody on the leftward fringe of the most liberal party. |
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Domestic policy is drifting leftward, but there are sharp limits on how far it will go. |
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To the right of that complex a rough street leads diagonally leftward from the centre of the picture out of sight. |
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Our politics continue to shift leftward and away from its conservative groove at a pace that has defied predictions. |
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He is particularly dour about the universities, where the professoriate remains overwhelmingly attached to a familiar leftward agenda. |
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I need to do a nifty leftward swerve right where you've parked your eight year old child! |
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The slope of the hillside changes direction beyond the trees, from rightward to leftward, as the fault crosses Lincoln Avenue. |
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That could pull Democrats further leftward and the GOP rightward, leaving centrists in the dust. |
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He seemed to be the best hope of countering this leftward drift in New York. |
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There are movements that clearly have a leftward dynamic even when hegemonised at first by neoliberal leaders. |
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He has leftward leanings that show in private but that his aides are suppressing. |
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The goal in the long term is to generate the ideas that will pull the country in a leftward direction. |
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I don't think it's entirely correct to assign a leftward drift to the Republican efforts during his term. |
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Olbermann almost single-handedly revived the network by leading it on a leftward march. |
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Supporters of this theory often point to the unreliability of Italian exit polls, which produce results skewed leftward. |
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The print shows a bearded man looking leftward into a mirror. |
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It shows a giant figure of a woman with an upraised hand drawn leftward. |
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He moved his leg to the left, so he could move himself leftward, to allow his eyes to adjust better than they would if he had been blocking the light. |
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They initiate their approach by pushing the ball leftward, walk left to their release area, and swing the ball to a breakpoint about 45 to 50 feet down the lane. |
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Circular clockwise motion of a cilium can generate directional leftward flow if its axis is not perpendicular to the cell surface but tilted posteriorly. |
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Hold the center of the stand mounting cover and slide them rightward or leftward to remove the mounting cover. |
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The four function keys at the upper-middle position are for moving the cursor leftward, rightward, upward or downward. |
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But Mr Gardner has run a strong campaign in a state that has moved leftward in recent years, as more young people and Latinos have moved in. |
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By small, sly moves, Mrs Merkel has inched the CDU leftward, poaching one policy after another from her centre-left rivals. |
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A heavy long leftward pointing arrow might represent a long hard push to the left. |
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It has also produced a new wave of social movements and leftward electoral swings. |
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Suddenly, instead of falling slightly as you'd expect, they climb back above their leftward neighbors. |
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The BEA in its interim report maintains that the leftward yaw was caused not by incorrectly assembled landing gear but by loss of thrust from the number-one and two engines. |
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Chasen did not surrender her purse, jewelry, money, or car, but lurched leftward onto Whittier, where she crashed into a lamppost. |
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The curved path demands this observer to recognize a leftward net force on the ball. |
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Any scenario involving, say, a sudden quadrupling of world oil prices, and a consequent leftward shift of the short-run aggregate supply function, would have seemed to us the wildest fantasy. |
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In the Southern Hemisphere, the continuous leftward pull of the Coriolis force produces clockwise circulation around low-pressure centres and counterclockwise patterns around high-pressure centres. |
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The shift leftward appears to fit with trends on very specific issues such as same-sex marriage. |
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Miliband's push leftward, away from the centre ground favoured by his brother David, the former foreign secretary, proved disastrous. |
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The free leftward turns thus created, she said, will effectively terminate the current overlap and tailbacks during peak hours. |
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Based on the findings of the study, the RTA has endorsed the blocking of leftward turns and U-turns in five junctions. |
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Indeed, she has pulled the CDU leftward, partly out of conviction but also to create more coalition options and steal votes from the Social Democrats. |
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The leftward shift by tech firms is a fairly recent development. |
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The lighter constituent shifts leftward and the heavier constituent shifts rightward, and this happens to accommodate the relative weight of the two. |
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The leftward slant is rather more dominant and this reveals a strong mother link meaning he is more inclined to keep his thoughts and feelings to himself. |
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