Sentences with phrase «about being on the right side of history»

I'm not so concerned about being on the right side of history with my opinions, but rather with getting you as much information as possible.

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In the 1930s an observer of the world scene at that moment could well have concluded that fascism was the wave of the future and that it was futile, and possibly even wrongheaded, to resist (it is salutary to read about the sizable number of Western intellectuals, including Christian ones, who urged their contemporaries to recognize fascism as the revolution of the century and, if I may use a somewhat more recent phrase anachronistically, who urged them «to get on the right side of history»).
Do you ever worry about being on the «right side of history»?
In the past three years, Siena polling has shown support for marriage equality growing from 43 % in 2007 to 46 % last year to 53 % this year and opposition dropping from 47 % in 2007 to 40 % last year to just 39 % now... It's time for State Senators who still aren't with us to look at these results and ask themselves this simple question: «Do I want to be on the right side of history or the wrong side of history when the story is written about how marriage equality came to New York State»?»
They engage in a war of words about who's on the right side of history.
On the negative side, the advert says nothing about a service history, and critics said this iteration of the Megane didn't make enough of the right kind of noise, but that could be sorted easily enough.
And because Belize's contemporary economy heavily emphasizes stability and privatization, investors can actually profit from their real estate without worrying about whether they'll be on the right side of history or regime changes.
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