11. In fact, he was downright reluctant to embrace causes. 12. Initiatives in California and Missouri expanded legalized gambling, a libertarian cause increasingly embraced by Democrats. 13. Like many elite East Coast institutions, boarding schools embraced progressive causes, but often kept them at arms-length. 14. Nationally, organized labor has acknowledged that its ranks must be replenished by immigrants and has embraced immigrant causes. 15. Revisionists embrace the cause. 16. Such locutions usually signal that the two sides are talking past each other and toward the United States, hoping that it will embrace their cause. 17. That so many moderate Republicans were reluctant to embrace the cause was a good indication that there is little public demand for such a bill. 18. This is the second year Claiborne opened its showroom doors to embrace the cause. 19. This may seem out of character for a country that has distinguished itself by embracing the cause of peace. 20. Those of us in the broader gay and lesbian community must embrace the cause of the transgendered as our own. |