Sentences with phrase «always stand up against it»

«Intolerance and hate will never be accepted in this state and we will always stand up against it.
It's why our party has always stood up against the denial of human rights and for justice and my view, Mr Speaker, is that we must now confront this evil.
And it is why, as we have heard tonight, socialists and trade unionists and others joined the international brigade in the 1930s to fight against Franco; it's why this entire House stood up against Hitler and Mussolini; it is why our party has always stood up against the denial of human rights and for justice.

Not exact matches

You try to be a winner by always taking the side of the stronger and never standing up against it.
Mertesacker is the tallest player in our team but he seems to always hide when it comes to standing up against big opponents..
It is never easy coming up against a side like Bolton who are quite physical in their game but John Terry stood up to the task as always and lead the defence to make sure the Blues picked up their win.
4) One of the strongest lines in Miliband's speech was: «Cameron may be strong when it comes to the weak, but he is always weak when standing up against the strong.»
«Reed, Collins and the rest of the New York congress members who voted against their own constituents can try to deflect from this irresponsible vote, but it's the governor who stood up for New York taxpayers and always will.»
«You stand up, and always have, [against] gun violence,...
Shelley Mayer is the Change We Need From Yonkers to Bedford, from White Plains to the Sound Shore, Shelley knows our communities and has always been willing to stand up against the status quo to protect Westchester, Her children all attended public schools here, so she's always been an advocate for better school funding and tuition relief, She fought the NRA to pass effective, common - sense gun laws, and defeated big pharma to give us better tools to fight opioid abuse.
He writes: «The Sun has always stood up for the British public against the tangled bureaucracy of the EU.
The atmosphere, the tens of thousands of people in the grandstands, the anthems being played, being around everyone who you will be competing against for the next 24 hours... it always makes the hair stand up on the back of my neck.
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