Sentences with phrase «moderate views who»

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Putin's real opposition are the nationalists, she says, who view him as too moderate.
Yes, the Christians that we dislike, we dislike because of their non-inclusionary att.itude towards everyone who doesn't accept their view, including fellow, more moderate Christians.
In the Boston - based Chronicle Review he suggested that on one side we have the Accommodationists, who view science and «moderate» religion as compatible.
From their point of view, of course, those who were calling for Ruth Kelly's resignation on these grounds had a point — always assuming that she was indeed trying in some way to moderate or delay the legislation.
Eddie Arcaro, who has ridden losers to both Tim Tam and Silky, took a more moderate view.
I do know of one nursing advocate who was considered an «expert» who gave seriously dangerous advice, but has, according to my friends, finally moderated her views — she no longer acts as though formula is poison to be at all costs.
«I've gotten to the point, I'm not sure any new revenues we can propose would be that productive,» he said, sounding a lot more like a moderate Republican than a hardcore Democrat who's widely viewed as a leader of the party's progressive wing.
Nixon's run so far seems aimed primarily at liberals who have long viewed Cuomo as too moderate.
That view may not be shared by Tory councillors who lost their seat in places like South Cambridgeshire, Richmond and Wandsworth, but by and large it was hard graft on local issues by moderate, competent Conservatives that saw off Labour and in places even won us seats.
For a sufficiently informed electoral, this voting scheme should make a plurality victory by an extremist less likely, since to guarantee a victory the candidate needs a larger proportion of positive voters to counteract negative voters who don't have strong views between the moderates.
New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg this afternoon annonuced a major $ 10 million independent spending campaign in an effort to elect moderates and independents who support his views on gun control and education.
Owens, who has held office since winning a special election last fall against Hoffman and Assemblywoman Dede Scozzafava, whose name was on the ballot even though she has been forced out of the race due to her moderate views, has a higher name recognition in the district.
But it is interesting to note the very warm feelings being expressed today for Schweitzer — a red state Democrat who is viewed by insiders as an intriguing White House contender because he polls well with independents and moderates, even though he's not as well known as Cuomo or Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley or any other of the numerous candidates likely to rise to the top tier of if former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton decides not to run.
The local Republican leaders picked the state assemblywoman, who was also backed by the National Republican Congressional Committee and the Republican National Committee because they felt her moderate views would appeal to centrist Republicans, independents, and even some Democrats.
The local Republican leaders picked the state assemblywoman, who is also backed by the National Republican Congressional Committee and the Republican National Committee, because they felt her moderate views would appeal to centrist Republicans, independents, and even some Democrats.
Steve Greenberg, spokesman for Siena College Research Institute, says Cuomo's push for a higher minimum wage is backed by the majority of New Yorkers, but is most popular among liberals, and residents of New York City, as well as 75 % of Democrats, who make up the core of support for the Democratic governor, who until recently was viewed as a moderate.
In was their view that Sinema, with her fundraising strength and middle - of - the - road persona, might just have posed the biggest threat in the tough race to beat McCain, a moderate, self - proclaimed «maverick» who scores well with the state's independent - minded voters.
In this debate preview, the candidates were asked why voters should not re-elect Katko, who has been viewed as more of a moderate Republican.
«Look at what happened to the moderate mainstream Republicans in America who didn't defend their views against a Tea Party - led lurch to the right — eventually they ended up with Donald Trump as their candidate.»
Steve Greenberg, spokesman for Siena College Research Institute, said Cuomo's push for a higher minimum wage is backed by the majority of New Yorkers, but is most popular among liberals, and residents of New York City, as well as 75 percent of Democrats, who make up the core of support for the Democratic governor, who, until recently, was viewed as a moderate.
Mr. Kushner's appointment was greeted with relief by some liberals, including Mayor Bill de Blasio of New York, who views him as moderating influence in a Trump West Wing dominated by hard - line conservatives.
But Baker, who has positioned himself as a moderate, will now have a challenger on the primary ballot after nearly 30 percent of delegates voted in support of Scott Lively, a far - right figure known for his anti-homosexual views and a 2014 independent run for governor.
According to Joseph Cirincione, an expert on nuclear proliferation who now heads the Ploughshares Fund, Poneman is a «solid, sober, moderate, nice guy» who doesn't push his own personal views.
During a 2.5 - hour hike on easy to moderate forest trails, you encounter a wide variety of tropical flora and fauna in the company of our expert guide — who also knows the best vantage points for viewing the hardened remnants of ancient lava flows.
McGuinn said Christie appeared to be keeping himself in the Jeb Bush camp on education policy, alluding to the former Florida governor who has similar views on education and is a potential challenger for the moderate vote of the party.
And, in my dispassionate outsider's view, as a fairly moderate sort of guy who fits no political party well, but finds the modern Left worryingly authoritarian and totalitarian... The US is more divided than I've ever seen in my twenty odd years of watching.
The session is moderated by European Tour Operators Association executive director Tom Jenkins and European Tourism Council Market Intelligence Group chairman Leslie Vella, who will use the research to review each country's potential before introducing expert speakers on each country to give their view.
By definition, a republican who espouses somewhat democrate views or a democrat who espouses somewhat republican views is a centrist (or moderate, really its the same thing).
Although the reason for this disparity is unclear, one speculation is that the sample of respondents in the current study was more heterogenous in terms of political views than the sample in Study 1, perhaps incorporating a greater proportion of political conservatives who are known to be less likely to accept that human GHG emissions are causing anthropogenic global warming than political liberals or moderates [38]--[42].
Obama's pick has drawn criticism from some liberals who view Garland as too moderate, but the objections on the left deal primarily with Garland's more conservative decisions on criminal justice issues.
I think you should try to empathize with those who dare to put forward alternative views to the RC Gospel — think about the abuse that your most voluble contributors heap on them, and compare that with the very moderate language that I use.
A small consolation to those drivers who may unfairly be paying higher premiums due to what the insurance industry views, by their standards, as a lack of educational status or working at a low to moderate income job, regardless of driving record.
Physical Child Abuse and Adolescent Violent Delinquency: The Mediating and Moderating Roles of Personal Relationships Salzinger, Rosario, & Feldman Child Maltreatment, 12 (3), 2007 View Abstract Examines the role of personal relationships in reducing delinquency for adolescents who have been physically abused.
Where a person stands on the political spectrum also coincides with attitudinal shifts: • Liberals (20 %) are more likely than Conservatives (13 %)-- who in turn are more likely than Moderates (5 %) to say they'd consider moving to live someplace where their political views are more accepted.
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