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- n. Plural form of ideal.
Examples
“If what I call ideals were really prejudices, would it be honest of me to run counter to them whilst holding them?”
“What he called his ideals were the dregs of a Darwinism which had already grown not only stagnant, but poisonous.”
“Rather, we are a nation of people bound by certain ideals; among those is freedom of religion.”
“While extolling the values of American democracy and liberty at home, and as an example or “beacon”, he has refrained from saying that a commitment to such ideals is necessary for a state to be counted a “friend” of the US. rmwarnick Says:”
“Conservatives are delusional to believe in ideals that are intentionally spoon-fed them by those that profit from corporate tyrants.”
“Maybe begrudgingly at first but damn ANYONE who rocks that shield and comes with the ideals is going to have a tough time not eventually earning the title of cap and maybe making fans move past SR.”
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“One of our ideals is that we make no judgments about someone else's faith and practice as long as they don't try to impose it on anyone else.”
“The set of Republican ideals is much clearer, more narrow, and any facts inconsistent with preconception are tossed overboard.”
“Tillman's central story, wherein a seemingly invincible celebrity voluntarily reduces his influence for the sake of his ideals, is sadly rare in the public consciousness.”
The Huffington Post: Tom Matlack: An Interview With Marie Tillman
“The substance and basis for our ideas and ideals is what we should be judged for.”
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