1. As a result, Gore is wary of taking unpopular stands that might leave him vulnerable to attack from the bustling Gephardt. 2. Be willing to take an unpopular stand and be the only one to benefit. 3. Bowers is not afraid to take an unpopular stand. 4. But Justice Anthony M. Kennedy said the implications could be significant for candidates who take unpopular stands. 5. But the trademark characteristics that really set this man apart from contemporaries are his genuine egalitarianism, his intellectual courage and his principled willingness to take unpopular stands. 6. Careers can be wrecked by taking an unpopular stand. 7. Clinton said he had taken potentially unpopular stands on Bosnia and Haiti, and had fought the National Rifle Association and tobacco companies. 8. Each stresses his willingness to take unpopular stands. 9. His supporters said Mr. Tarver made the papers so prosperous that they could afford to take some unpopular stands. 10. I applauded him because he was never afraid to take an unpopular stand. |