Sentences with phrase «publicly espouses»

He publicly espouses principles like openness, tolerance and free trade.
But after publicly espousing a deeply evangelical view of theology on his popular radio show for decades, he converted to Eastern Orthodoxy.
As I said in another post — publicly espousing «christian values» does not mean that you are not a hypocrite.
in our society if you publicly espouse non-mainstrean thought you risk ostrocization.
Mr. Cuomo should find a way to expand paid family leave and move more quickly to a goal he has publicly espoused: a minimum wage of $ 15 an hour.
These pro-unity views come through loud and clear in the storyline and have also been publicly voiced by the author of the series, J.K. Rowling, who has publicly espoused anti-Brexit and anti-Trump political views.
She reveals the complexity of a man who while publicly espousing a personal dream of a uniquely American «race,» an amalgam of white and black, hid his love for his wife and their five biracial children.
Common scenarios involve «family values» politicians and fundamentalist religious figures who are found to be privately living at odds with what they publicly espouse.
The fact of the matter is that Japan's whaling activities are in all likelihood done in violation of the international ban against whaling (the scientific objection being pretty much ludicrous...); there's more and more evidence that cetaceans should probably be granted non-human person status, making killing them doubly wrong; and debate about whether Sea Shepherd's actions (which have proven quite effective in cutting the number of whales killed) are or are not permissible and are or are not truly in the spirit of non-violence which Watson and Sea Shepherd have publicly espoused will no doubt go on.

Not exact matches

He's not just espousing the «blame me» mantra as a publicly noble display of leadership.
The man is awful quick to cast stones at a man who publicly embodies and espouses virtue as opposed to Rush's vice.
The trick has been to privately espouse the 4th place model yet publicly express a desire to win trophies.
Never shy about espousing the glory of Christ, the elder Díaz, 69, suddenly found himself publicly at odds with his ambitious son, but he said he wasn't fazed.
I was a hardcore animal rights activist vegan for three years, at a time when I was also teaching publicly and espousing a lot of those beliefs to others.
In the late 1990s early 2000s scramble toward new institutionalism — that vague notion espousing the value of a reflexive, publicly aware and self - critical arts institution — performance, in all its variant forms, increasingly found itself on the programmes of art galleries, aspiring to the condition of knowledge production laboratories, everywhere.
Posing as a seer, Alvarez sought to explore the notion of both inhabiting and espousing belief by publicly debunking the notions of soothsayers and charlatans.
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