Some of my peers came
from liberal arts background, teaching backgrounds, government / political policy backgrounds, sports backgrounds and science backgrounds just to name a few.
The group also attempted to push back on
criticism from liberals that their opposition to the contraception rule was akin to restricting access to forms of birth control.
Writing
from a liberal Protestant perspective, he attempted to show the religious dimensions of our varied cultural activity, to illuminate the spiritual lines that oftentimes lie hidden within our human creations.
Although I hope that more colleges will
shift from liberal arts to problem - solving, I think it will be well for the two types to exist side - by - side.
First, I want to describe a way to separate job preparation from research and research
from liberal education.
Conservatives differ
from liberal reform advocates not only in the specific policy solution they support, but in the overall approach they bring to the question.
I find this interesting # 1 how this is framed and # 2 how it is written and
from a liberal left network.
One, he thinks that social justice exists outside the jurisdiction of school curricula, and second that those who would teach social justice approach it
only from a liberal perspective.
The whole situation is seen so
differently from the liberal and the evangelical perspectives that in their disputes liberals and evangelicals are seldom talking about the same thing.
The governor was strongly encouraging the alliance behind closed doors, even as he set it up to absorb the
blame from liberals for the failure of a number of their agenda items.
He praised as a «truly insightful must read» an article reporting he's facing
criticism from liberals that have long opposed him.
I am not
from a liberal arts (I have an engineering major) background and hence this question might seem so trivial to experts in this field.
Schumer and Democrats are under intense pressure
from liberal groups and the party base to challenge every Trump nominee.
I have blogged before about how crucial it is that the Conservatives win a fair number of
seats from the Liberal Democrats if David Cameron is to attain a simple majority in the Commons, let alone a robust one.
Deputy prime minister Nick Clegg came under
pressure from Liberal Democrat backbenchers concerned that the legislation continues to place undue emphasis on competition in the health service.
We're going to need, if it doesn't already exist — I haven't checked — a technophile / technophobe analogue to Ambrose Bierce's definition by, comparison, of conservatives and liberals: «Conservative, n: A statesman who is enamored of existing evils, as distinguished
from the Liberal who wishes to replace them with others.»
Despite these concerns MPs approved the health bill by 65 votes and it is now due to go to the House of Lords, where it may face further
opposition from Liberal Democrat peers.
Perhaps the first indication that the Greens are quietly gaining
votes from the Liberal Democrats was demonstrated in the European Parliamentary elections in May when the Greens returned three MEP's in comparison to the Liberal Democrats one to the European Parliament.
The results for Labour were described as a «mixed bag», with the party performing well in Wales — falling just one seat short of an overall majority and forming the next Welsh Government on its own — and making large
gains from the Liberal Democrats in northern councils, including Sheffield, Leeds, Liverpool and Manchester.
Polls just before election day showed a slight
swing from the Liberal Democrats back to Labour and the Conservatives, with most of final polls falling within one point of Conservatives 36 %, Labour 28 %, Liberal Democrats 27 %.
The video, which features IDC Leader Jeff Klein speaking directly into the camera about the eight conference members, comes as the conference is under pressure
from liberal advocacy groups to return to the fold of mainline Democrats in the Senate and deliver a working majority for the party.
Lewes, a marginal Conservative seat
won from Liberal Democrat Norman Baker in 2015, was considered a prime candidate for a Green - Liberal Democrat alliance.
Khan says they have emailed a spectrum of politicians and met with some opposition MPs but have received no response
from the Liberal government.
Miliband's plans drew an angry
response from the Liberal Democrats who accused him of colluding with Conservative MPs to wreck their plans to reform the Lords two years ago.
WASHINGTON (CNN)- In a move already drawing fire
from liberal activists, aides to President Barack Obama acknowledged the administration will miss its own Tuesday deadline to submit a repor detailing its policy on detaining terror suspects.