As a group they are keen to move away from the moral censoriousness and free market zealotry which are typical of older Tories. |
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He was continued in this office by Pius IV, whom, however, he antagonized by his censoriousness and obstinacy. |
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Finally, Vera, who judges no one, meets the forces of censoriousness. |
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Not only is his play anti-puritanical, but it recognizes without censoriousness the strength of the sexual urge and the intense pleasure it offers. |
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If inclined to the characteristic excesses of the period, his view of the world depicted its manners, vices, politics, and incidents, but without censoriousness. |
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Given time, and effort on all sides, most Muslims will lose their censoriousness, as well as their insistence on marrying within their communities. |
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He nevertheless suffered humiliation and rage at the climate of censoriousness within which he worked. |
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The liberal voters Mr Cameron lured back to his party by flaunting his metropolitanism are the most likely to be put off by any hint of censoriousness. |
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Dr Waiton deals assiduously with the issue, particularly the elitism, faux anti-racism and censoriousness that have much wider implications for society. |
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Yet by the end of the century, a new level of censoriousness had developed, born of a now extraordinarily tight embrace between central authority and local elites. |
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