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"Liberal" in a Sentence (26 examples)
Mr. White is a liberal politician.
Take a liberal view of young people.
He is a so called liberal.
He is liberal with his money and buys a lot of presents.
Her father is liberal with money.
The Abe Cabinet is a coalition Cabinet where the Liberal Democratic Party and New Komei Party form the government.
Mr Koizumi was elected the new president of Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party.
Senator Kerry was considered a liberal.
He's had a liberal upbringing.
There are two major political parties in the United States: the conservative Republican Party, and the liberal Democratic Party.
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He had a full education studying the liberal arts.
Americans remain enamored with Europe's ability to produce the consequential thought for America. It was the same in nearly every liberal field. Education sought its roots in such Europeans as Froebel, Frobenius, and Rousseau. Political science tried to connect to Thomas Hobbes, John Locke, Nietzsche, Machiavelli, and Otto von Bismarck, for instance. Economics copied the thought of Adam Smith, […]
He was liberal with his compliments.
Indeed, the Government has been very liberal in the expenditure of public money
When he shows improvement she is liberal with her praise and then moves on to the next set of skills to be learnt.
Queen Isabella was already being called Santa Isabella by many of her subjects because she was liberal with her alms.
Was it because the believers were so liberal with their possessions that God was so liberal with his grace?
Now we are liberal with our innermost secrets, spraying them into the public ether with a generosity our forebears could not have imagined. Where we once sent love letters in a sealed envelope, or stuck photographs of our children in a family album, now such private material is despatched to servers and clouds operated by people we don't know and will never meet.
Add a liberal sprinkling of salt.
For this reason a liberal amount of piping should be used. If a liberal supply of piping is provided at first, the first cost will of course be greater, but the extra expenditure is called for but once.
The result was usually that such helpers got a liberal sprinkling of mud over their clothing.
Rose put a steaming cup of mint tea in front of me and spooned a liberal helping of honey into it.
Myself, my brother, and this grieved count, Did see her, hear her, at that hour last night, Talk with a ruffian at her chamber-window; Who hath indeed, most like a liberal villain, Confess'd the vile encounters they have had A thousand times in secret.
Her parents had liberal ideas about child-rearing.
Endorsing the liberal anti-interventionist credo that the marketplace should act as the "site of verification," the advocates of white lead opposed government intervention for the sake of open economic competition, which they claimed revealed its true value and thus should be the sole determinant: "When the railways were built, the stage coaches disppeared; they died a timely death. If zinc white is truly superior to white lead, it will kill us in the marketplace, but the government should not intervene." These were the words of Expert-Bezançon, in his February 1903 deposition to the parliamentary committee examining the bill for banning lead-based pigments in paint.
And I love Puerto Ricans and Negros As long as they don't move next door. So love me, love me, love me, I'm a liberal.
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