1. A new government embracing that view is not guaranteed, however. 2. But a political party has to embrace broader views. 3. But even officials at the private hospitals who embrace this view also make it clear that the poor would suffer. 4. But few economists embrace this view. 5. Dole has long embraced that view, but after the meeting he announced that he was rethinking his position. 6. Foreign auto executives, especially at Japanese companies, have embraced this view. 7. His views were eventually embraced when the sale fell through, because President George Bush failed to certify that Pakistan did not possess nuclear weapons. 8. I think that even he would embrace that view. 9. Kemp said he has no problem embracing the views of his Democratic opponents if they lead to a better future for the country. 10. Many recent scholarly works and psychological studies embrace the view that stable families with two parents are critical to healthy child development. |