1. A contemporary public patron could have similar ideals, but that would mean declaring independence from democratic ideology and being ready to withstand the righteous outrage that would follow. 2. A brilliant intellectual, a committed democrat, a decent and charming man, Wahid clearly had high ideals for his country. 3. He has vague ideals. 4. He may have his ideals. 5. I know many of those people, and they have high ideals and would hate to be called hacks. 6. Ms. Rizzo wondered if her generation had unrealistic ideals after growing up on movie-style love. 7. My plea is that alongside their skepticism they have an ideal to aid in the understanding of the public, of its varieties. 8. Sixty years ago, America had ideals. 9. The co-op bakeries show that workers can have their ideals and eat, too. 10. The notion that those predecessors had ideals to compromise should be open to further scrutiny, says Hier. |