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He was also considered one of the administration's more dovish members on Vietnam.
Very few people are dovish when it comes to the war on terror.
And the polls show that these dovish men are the very ones who support the feminist cause.
The government will probably fill their places with candidates who are more dovish on monetary policy.
The state has a dovish tradition on defense issues and Iraq is an unpopular cause with many voters.
He urged fellow Democrats to shed the party's dovish image.
The new ministers are dovish on Middle East peace issues.
This has caused dovish commentators to market certain myths: 1.
Not all Israelis went along that more dovish path.
I'm not sure even the most dovish Arab intellectuals are ready to take sides in that debate.
But the Bush brigade had many dovetailing reasons not to be dovish.
He thus pursued a strongly dovish policy and opposed raising interest rates.
A veteran of the 1967 and 1973 wars, he describes his own views as "dovish."
But Carter's views had resonance within the administration's dovish foreign-policy team.
He is also a bit more dovish on defense matters than the other, and more openly critical of American policies.
That said, though, the Democratic mainstream is nowhere near as dovish as critics depict.
He hasn't given up on getting Labor to rejoin a unity government after the election, despite what its current dovish leader now says.
And he was dovish on Israel, violating a neo-con article of faith.
Rather than admit this, our dovish defeatists have turned themselves into the hardest of hardliners.
Almost half the teams were that dovish.
Why would a pair of dovish realists end up in the same place as a pro-Israel hawk?
As Election Day drew near, Bush's tone grew more dovish.
There's a clear dovish policy signal here.
Even if they do leave, they may vote for the peace agreement anyway since their leadership tends to be dovish on such matters.
Today, Mr. Greenspan is on the dovish side of conventional wisdom.