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During the savings-and-loan crisis of the 1980s, bank regulators lurched from laxity to zealotry.
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SLD, and though its tenure has not been marked by free-market zealotry, neither has it plunged Poland back into the dark ages.
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It is difficult to overstate the EEOC's zealotry on this issue.
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Bob Dole, R-Kansas -- who still believed in balanced budgets more than anti-tax zealotry -- forced Reagan into accepting tax increases in 1982 and 1983 in response to skyrocketing deficits.
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Many liberals, who feel they are a waning minority in Israel, fear that the bills will weaken the judicial checks and balances that have prevented a judicial slide into populism or religious zealotry.
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Akbar had been deaf to political evil, and when he dies searching for his missing daughter, a probable victim of religious zealotry, Ismaiel realises that he has relied on his father as much as the impaired man depended on him.
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Dovzhenko depicts such ardent figures as a crazed monk who looms over the embattled forests, maidens at their riverside rite, and two grandsons on divergent paths (an ineffectual nationalist and a rationalist revolutionary) with a spontaneous sympathy for their diverse forms of zealotry.
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