Sentences with phrase «moderate middle ground»

The new CPP agreement - in - principle provides a moderate middle ground.
In One Nation After All (1998), sociologist Alan Wolfe cautioned that we over-emphasize the extremes of American discourse and neglect the moderate middle ground.

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I would dearly love the term «moderate» to no longer be a hateful term... and that all Americans can benefit from the middle ground.
But we should be clear that the «centre ground» in British Politics is no longer the Mondeo Man — a hypothetical person standing in a moderate position between working class and middle class.
ALPHA will seek to explore the largely untested middle groundmoderate density for pulses measured in millionths or thousands of a second.
And by targeting the moderates we're kind of losing the middle ground.
In the healthy middle ground of moderate protein, there's a trade - off — lower protein will extend lifespan if everything goes well but might shorten it if things go badly.
We really just just need to avoid the middle ground of moderate levels of carbohydrate combined with moderate fat levels of fat, particularly with low protein (a.k.a. hyperpalatable junk food).
The biggest improvement Mercedes could make to the B250 is a middle - ground transmission calibration that allows the kind of firm, but moderate, acceleration used in most passing situations.
This card follows the low cost and moderate benefit path in order to appeal to the middle ground of potential customers.
This moderate estimate predicts the HMDs do well in the market and in overall improvement in VR / AR technology, but mobility and battery life issues give a realistic middle ground estimate.
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