Sentences with phrase «to stand up for one's convictions»

People in this country who stand up for their convictions, and stand up for what's right is what makes them great.
As, has already been said, I hope that we can be better in the future and do stand up for our convictions.
So let me get this straight... we value this guy for his «beliefs» and standing up for his convictions whilst not acknowledging how profoundly archaic and retarded said convictions are.
quit being so prideful church and stand up for the your convictions!!
If my convictions are not to talk to black people and I follow through with this am I then to be commended for standing up for my convictions?
I admire the young man for having the courage to stand up for his convictions.
Don't be afraid to stand up for your convictions!
You must have the courage to stand up for your convictions.
It is good of him to stand up for his convictions, but it is also just a sport and male or female she is a peer and an equal.
«But I was elected to parliament to exercise my judgment on behalf of the people I represent... So whenever the election comes I will tell my constituents, with a clear conscience, that I stood up for my convictions, and what I believe to be their best interests.»
Pontypridd MP Owen Smith has previously said of his third reading vote in the Commons: «Whenever the election comes I will tell my constituents, with a clear conscience, that I stood up for my convictions, and what I believe to be their best interests.»
We just go with candidates that we think have a good idea or the courage to stand up for their convictions
MICHAEL Gove has admitted he didn't want to run for the Tory leadership but was forced to so he could «stand up for his convictions».
Savage ask Townsend to become a spy for the Union, telling him he should stand up for his conviction that slavery is wrong.
Furthermore, Emma told him it was time to stand up for his convictions, and this meant something to him.
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