1. All mainstream parties should embrace the principle of a fully tolerant society. 2. All European governments embrace the principles of a unified currency, and at least give lip service to the fiscal disciplines involved. 3. But since the beginning of this century, Americans have consistently embraced the principle that calls for the wealthy to pay proportionately larger shares of their income in taxes. 4. Extreme conditions invite escalating intensity and lead each side to publicly embrace lofty principles one day, then rush to court to argue apparently opposite principles the next day. 5. He now embraces the principles of the Church of Jesus Christ Christian, whose political arm is Aryan Nations. 6. It says it has matured and embraced democratic principles. 7. Mitchell said he believed Sinn Fein could embrace those principles without renouncing themselves as Irish republicans. 8. Our national interests, properly understood, must embrace the principles that tie us to our liberal democratic allies. 9. Populous embraces that principle with Wagnerian brio. 10. Such standards are a means of preserving the way things are, supporting those who have power and embracing principles that justify abusing those who are different. |