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This bad idea, also
espoused
by other contemporaries of Plato, was sadly influential for hundreds of years in European medicine.
What I take away, and this in some ways is the most important, he
espoused
and exhibited a reverence for dignity that was really, really unusual.
And a lot of talks here have
espoused
the benefits of having lots of people look at problems, share the information and work on those things together.
In condemning homosexuality, the film industry has reflected only what the repressive society of its day
espoused
as an ideology.
But the philosophies
espoused
by Ford in the film, and his white-bread demeanor and points of reference are totally alien to Hogan's own background or his life essence.
This film tries and fails to be a compelling account of the experiences of Indians growing up in the U.S. The perspective
espoused
here matches up nicely with the the view that many Indians hold of ABCDs: that all of them have forgotten their heritage and culture, that all the women are promiscuous, the men are conflicted yet also promiscuous, that all ABCDs hate their parents with a passion and seek to flout their moral standards at every opportunity, and that the women can be redeemed (temporarily at least)by having sex with a ridiculous, platitude-spouting FOB.
Whether or not you agree with the political views of George McGovern or those
espoused
by the talented director of this film, Stephen Vittoria, this film should be mandatory viewing for all Americans.
In the US, both presumptive nominees for the presidency – the Democrats’ Hillary Clinton and the Republicans’ Donald Trump – have
espoused
anti-trade views, with Trump projecting a mercantilist approach unseen in mainstream US political debate since before World War II.
They are inspired by the nationalist ideology connected with Vladimir Jabotinsky, who founded "Revisionist" Zionism as a challenge to the more moderate version
espoused
by Israel's Founding Fathers like Chaim Weizmann and David Ben-Gurion.
Indeed, she
espoused
a rigorous philosophy about borrowing: “The secret of happiness is to live within your income and pay your bills on time.”
This will be more difficult for the far left, at least in France, which combines traditionally liberal views on immigration with protectionist economic policies that look at lot like those
espoused
by the populist right.
This contrasts sharply with the motivations
espoused
by Scotland’s nobles in the fourteenth century, when they succeeded in preserving their country’s independence from English rule.
Throughout his campaign, Trump
espoused
an “America first” worldview, emphasizing that he would follow through on US international commitments only when it suits him.
The most secular state in the Muslim world suddenly had an Islamist prime minister, Necmettin Erbakan, who
espoused
some openly Islamist goals.
They have responded with draconian policies that mirror the simplistic message of a drug-free society
espoused
by UN drug treaties and the institutions that seek to enforce them.
In fact, the pronouncements and executive orders of Trump’s first weeks in office convey a singular ideological perspective – the one long
espoused
by White House Chief Strategist Steve Bannon, an ultra-nationalist, acolyte of the Italian fascist philosopher Julius Evola, and long-time enabler of America’s white-supremacist “alt-right.”
One model for this style of leadership is Robert Zimmer, the president of the University of Chicago, who advocates for free and open speech even when the ideas being
espoused
are unpopular or distasteful.
This question has opened the door for a new, more overt truthiness,
espoused
by the likes of Trump, who seems to introduce freshly invented “facts” on a daily basis.
In the 1996 presidential campaign, resentments and exaggerations of import competition surfaced in economic nationalism,
espoused
by Pat Buchanan and Ross Perot on the right and trade union leaders on the left.
Against this backdrop, UN member governments should acknowledge the gap between the ideals they
espoused
last year and the harsh realities many migrants and refugees continue to face today.
Each political leader
espoused
ideas, policies, or principles that were far ahead of their peoples.
To be sure, I wasn’t entirely shocked to find that the panelists denied the recent achievements of Abenomics and
espoused
the strange view that monetary policy cannot boost an economy, and yet can suddenly cause hyperinflation.
More recently, authors assembled around the American magazine "Commentary" have
espoused
them.
Gone is the moderate policy towards China that Chen
espoused
previously.
In his classic 1939 study The Twenty Years Crisis, the historian E. H. Carr argued that international law has always been
espoused
by “satisfied” powers but is always challenged by powers that hope to change the international system in their favor.
Each however,
espoused
a journalism in the service of a personal agenda, which is little different than the subservient journalism practiced under state ownership.
Not the fossilized Marxism of the German Democratic Republic, of course, but the new “critical” Marxism
espoused
by figures such as Herbert Marcuse.
The first –
espoused
by a small minority, and lacking significant political support – is that immigration is fundamentally beneficial to an advanced country, as newcomers can mitigate demographic challenges and contribute to the economy’s skills base.
They often seem fascinated by the logic of realpolitik
espoused
by Trump, Chinese President Xi Jinping, and Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Europe’s Civil WarWASHINGTON, DC – The negotiations leading up to the latest tentative deal on Greece’s debt brought into relief two competing visions of the European Union: the flexible, humane, and political union
espoused
by France, and the legalistic and economy-focused union promoted by Germany.
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