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  • noun Plural form of liberaliser.

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Examples

  • If I took four other countries, other regions and/or other periods I would easily get the opposite result for example if I looked at liberalisers like Estonia, Ireland, Iceland and Australia that Klein never writes about because they are too peaceful, democratic and successful.

    Archive 2008-09-01 Patrick Vessey 2008

  • In the few following pages I propose to point out as rapidly as possible that on every single one of the matters most strongly insisted on by liberalisers of theology their effect upon social practice would be definitely illiberal.

    Orthodoxy 1874-1936 1990

  • But the liberalisers, though the more numerous force, have no monopoly of sincerity: among the genuine conservatives also we can find, I think, signs of the correlation of musical with religious development.

    Recent Developments in European Thought Various

  • In the few following pages I propose to point out as rapidly as possible that on every single one of the matters most strongly insisted on by liberalisers of theology their effect upon social practice would be definitely illiberal.

    Orthodoxy 1905

  • In the few following pages I propose to point out as rapidly as possible that on every single one of the matters most strongly insisted on by liberalisers of theology their effect upon social practice would be definitely illiberal.

    Orthodoxy 1905

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