“First, Terence Conran who was passionate to proselytise about modern design and willing to put his money where his proselytiser was.”
“But it would be unfair to characterise Daldry as a proselytiser, or even as a sentimentalist.”
“But, as any proselytiser of right-wing economics worth their salt will tell you, free trade agreements don't work, either ideologically or practically.”
“Froberg takes on the role of misanthropic sloganeer or street-corner proselytizer, belting out his apocalyptic aphorisms over furiously oscillating punk rock.”
“Steve is an ardent proselytizer, who needs to believe that his work is righteous.”
“At its worst, it is an active proselytizer for aiming national and international health resources at things irrelevant to actually fighting disease.”
“On the contrary, they clearly conflict on issues of intra-group dissent such as proselytization, apostasy, heresy, and mandatory education.”
“Such official proselytization and prayer by a public official is, of course, the hallmark of unconstitutional conduct under the Establishment Clause.”
“Limits on proselytization and the ability to choose one's faith remained a concern.”