The second is
a more liberal version and does not require a set amount of downtime by the common carrier.
The more liberal version is that the — sexual» is a freak show, where your freaky side comes out to express itself and you can do anything and bonk anyone because it's oh - so freaky this sexual thing!
And they did so with some success, especially in
their more liberal versions.
Not exact matches
In my opinion, Edmonton - Centre MLA Laurie Blakeman was the only candidate who left the impression that she would define the
Liberal Party as
more than just a softer
version of the Progressive Conservatives.
Even when he was most sympathetic to Marxism, he had tracked down its contradictions and its links to other,
more liberal and individualistic,
versions of morality.
(The complementarian
version is often «This began when
liberals threw out God's word for modern feminism,» but I'm guessing there's a lot
more to it than that.)
Even if all parties were to agree that American republicanism is not classically
liberal, or that classical liberalism really is ontologically indifferent, or that the laws of nature and of nature's God are the foundation of constitutional order and that these are the same thing as natural law — even if, in other words, all parties were to agree to some
version of a pristine American founding harmonious in principle with the truth of God and the human being — returning to the first principles of the eighteenth century isn't much
more realistic than a return to the first principles of the thirteenth.
Silly those rifles that the
liberal media keeps trying to call «assault rifles» are nothing
more than hunting
version of the real automatic weapons.
Liberal whites confront blacks who affirm a
version of «old - time religion» that still has
more salvation in it for black people than
liberals usually expect in their religion.
Perhaps it may be right to say, that in general the politically conscious educated middle class of India were guided
more by the
Liberal and Marxian ideologies than the Gandhian or other
versions of reformed Hindu thought.
I know figures like Naomi Klein, as well as a wide array of Green Parties and advocates of both
liberal and
more explicitly socialist
versions of «the Green New Deal» have been anchoring their arguments for 100 % renewable by 2050 on studies like the Jacobsen et al. one for the last couple of years.