Word: faithfully
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...provocatively argues, are the cool, rational tools of by-the- numbers policy analysis, the legacy of "the energetic reform movements launched by Ralph Nader and others in the 1960s." Much like the Progressives early in the century, the Naderite reformers distrusted the messiness of mass democracy and placed their faith instead in public-interest litigation and legislation. But in another illustration of the law of unintended consequences, business interests learned how to dominate these newly cerebral public policy debates, while average citizens became dangerously alienated from the two-party governing class in Washington...
...appalling as the carnage was, it seemed to signal something worse: a final loss of faith by black Americans in the fairness of the criminal-justice system and hence in the rule of law itself. It will be easier to clean up the rubble than to heal the mistrust and anger that caused it. (See cover stories beginning on page...
...happened to maintaining control over bodies? Should drunk drivers be acquitted because they weren't sober at the accident? Can "victims" be so released from any and all responsibility? We think not, and we find it remarkable that so-called proponents of women's rights would have such little faith in a woman's ability...
Call the terms "hate speech" if you want, but the poster was a good-faith effort to use others' hate speech against them...
...after post modern?") There could be, too, and without changing a single tune or reshelving a single CD. All we need to do is change the way we listen. Pay attention to what a song is rather than what it's not. Find a tune you like and have faith...