left-of-center

ADJECTIVE
  1. believing in or supporting tenets of the political left
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How To Use left-of-center In A Sentence

  • It's a funny, left-of-center film about envy in all its permeations and how it strains friendships.
  • According to a recent survey published by To Vima, a left-of-center newspaper, four out of 10 Greek college graduates from the ages of 22 to 35 are actively seeking jobs abroad.
  • Yes, PBS can be irritatingly self-righteous, and reflects a left-of-center bias in both its tone of voice and its story selection. Bill Shireman: A Conservative Case for Public Broadcasting
  • While there are several fine left-of-center sites, the blogosphere currently tilts right, albeit idiosyncratically, reflecting the hard-to-pigeonhole politics of some leading bloggers.
  • The secular, left-of-center party, led by Sheik Hasina, captured about 230 of the parliament's 300 seats.
  • Is there anyone who isn't a backlasher?" asked Jared Bernstein, senior economist at the Economic Policy Institute, a left-of-center think tank. Treasury Relents on Key Points
  • In 2007, Colom, representing a social-democratic coalition, won the Presidency—the first time in five decades that a left-of-center leader had ruled Guatemala.
  • The fact that he can not only change parties, but completely change from moderate right-of-center to left-of-center just shows that he is representing the State of Arlen. The DOOM that came for Specter. - Moe_Lane’s blog - RedState
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