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left-of-center
[ left-uhv-sen-ter ]
adjective
- holding liberal views in politics; left-wing.
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of left-of-center1
Example Sentences
As of November, the Appeal, a left-of-center nonprofit news organization, found that the largest number of cases were in limbo, with most of the rest not resulting in felony prosecutions.
Duarte joined the project partly inspired by Neufeld鈥檚 conviction, impressed that he never talked himself out of something potentially illicit or left-of-center.
One was his debut, 鈥淏oxcar Sessions,鈥 an incredibly left-of-center release that was still definitely rooted in hip-hop, though it still sounded light-years ahead of its time.
Political contributions to left-of-center or neutral PACs and charities were typically made in Bankman-Fried鈥檚 name.
The Democratic candidates have the perilous task of responding to voter concerns over drug addiction, organized retail theft and homelessness 鈥 without alienating their liberal and left-of-center base of support.
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