1. But it can also lead to unprecedented attempts to embrace American ideals, even if they are never thought of as explicitly American. 2. He embraces the ideal that art is something solitary, hard won, unsettling and painfully honest, or it is not art at all. 3. Moreover, it has long embraced liberal ideals. 4. While discarding the exclusionary sentiments evident in the Constitution, they ensure that we embrace its ideal of equality under the law. 5. All sectors of society must embrace the ideals behind it before it can make a difference. 6. And every immigrant, by embracing these ideals, makes our country more, not less, American. 7. Heinz Fischer, the chief parliament speaker and a senior Socialist Party leader, said he was worried that young Austrians were embracing neo-Nazi ideals. |