This is anathema to current Republican orthodoxy, although not something that would trouble Milton Friedman.
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In addition to these sins against party orthodoxy, Crist also supported the Democrats federal stimulus bill.
Those ex-Soviet countries whose history is bound up with Byzantium and Orthodoxy looked the other way.
When they stop questioning orthodoxy, mankind will have given up the search for truth.
Targeting inflation has been a key plank of economic orthodoxy around the world for decades.
Many younger Catholics responded to his emphasis on orthodoxy and a stronger sense of Catholic identity.
If one other candidate emerges as the anti-Mitt, the clear challenger to orthodoxy, Romney could lose.
Republicans hope to win votes by highlighting areas where Democratic orthodoxy strikes most Americans as unfair.
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Having lasted for a century, the tension between Zionism and orthodoxy is a familiar one.
The image of Hirohito as a pacifist patriot forms the core of Japan's modern orthodoxy.
But now is the moment when we need to go beyond the new orthodoxy.
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But it became the orthodoxy of the day and they were made to adopt it.
Rather than conducting a dialogue, they threaten those who divert from their orthodoxy with political extinction.
The new orthodoxy is more realistic, aiming for equal opportunities rather than dreaming of equality.
For this reason especially, the promoters of the new orthodoxy dislike being called traditionalists.
Unbridled feminist orthodoxy is no more the answer than are attitudes and policies that victimize the victim.
In fact, participants portrayed Middle Eastern society as far removed from the monochrome picture of religious orthodoxy.
The authorities have a worrying record of tolerating thuggery by groups using Islamic orthodoxy as a pretext.
Such intimidation chillingly makes politicians, public figures, and scientists fearful of deviating one inch from orthodoxy.
The government broke with economic orthodoxy and introduced a subsidy for wheat flour to keep bread prices low.
He believed in a free market and the minimum of state intervention, now the orthodoxy of our times.
In the face of the current financial crisis, as in 1989-1991, Vietnam has sought refuge in ideological orthodoxy.
They are reaching out beyond the old divides of Israeli religiousness and secularism, diasporic Orthodoxy, Conservatism and Reform.
Obama could (and probably will) revisit this decision, but for now it represents a dramatic break with Clinton-era orthodoxy.
Currency manipulation is considered an economic crime because the old orthodoxy says currencies should float and the markets decide.
Dolan, 63, is an upbeat, affable defender of Catholic orthodoxy, and a well-known religious figure in the United States.
In fact, many of his biggest troubles as prime minister have derived from an excess of New Labour orthodoxy.
In the original old, old, orthodoxy it was believed currencies should be fixed.
How, they ask, can a champion of Jewish orthodoxy like Mr Sacks say that all religions are equally valid?
Many of these may cleave to market orthodoxy in economics, but satisfy their traditional supporters by embracing Mr Castro.
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