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Sentence count:210+16Posted:2016-07-16Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: miscarriageSimilar words: portioncollaborationproportionin proportion toparticipationa bone of contentiontransportationlaborMeaning: [ə'bɔːʃn]  n. 1. termination of pregnancy 2. failure of a plan. 
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(151) Despite some public opinion polls and Supreme Court decisions to the contrary, voters have repeatedly rejected liberalization of abortion laws.
(152) In 116 stories, Republicans who supported legal abortion were described as moderates.
(153) He voted against abortion consistently all through his congressional career.
(154) I am convinced it is this freedom that is at the heart of the abortion debate.
(155) Voters' views on abortion ran even stronger against the Buchanan position.
(156) The convention could include a battle over whether to retain the platform plank calling for a constitutional ban on abortion.
(157) How come when it's us, it's an abortion, and when it's a chicken, it's an omelette? George Carlin 
(158) The ballot gives further notice to conservative Republicans how dangerous the abortion issue has become for them.
(159) All calls for accommodation masked the gulf that divides abortion opponents and supporters.
(160) The Supreme Court is expected to weaken further the nationwide constitutional protection for abortion early next year.
(161) She also knows that other religious denominations do not always take a rigid stand against abortion.
(162) Christians have hauled the Republican Party towards their views on abortion and school prayer.
(163) But religious right leaders had adamantly opposed him because of his views on abortion and affirmative action.
(164) Still, Buchanan appeals to abortion opponents, gun rights advocates and religious conservatives.
(165) Clinton would support language banning the abortion technique as an elective procedure, another White House aide said.
(166) Abortion is advocated only by persons who have themselves been born. Ronald Reagan 
(167) It called for a free vote on marijuana, and also for possible referendums on abortion and the restoration of capital punishment.
(168) Theresa Marino thought she understood parishioners' reservations about engaging the abortion issue.
(169) In the United States a most dramatic contemporary example of this process is the abortion issue.
(170) Legal abortion Legal abortion in Britain since 1967 came too late to explain the beginning of fertility decline.
(171) Abortion should not only be safe and legal, it should be rare. Bill Clinton 
(172) Laws against abortion only succeed in making it painful and dangerous.
(173) Dole and Kemp both oppose abortion(sentencedict.com/abortion.html), and the new Republican platform retains a strong anti-abortion plank.
(174) Throughout the 1992 election campaign, it became quite clear just how vehemently abortion opponents feared the coming of a pro-choice president.
(175) The spousal notification requirement is thus likely to prevent a significant number of women from obtaining an abortion.
(176) I've noticed that everyone who is for abortion has already been born. Ronald Reagan 
(177) Buchanan, however, said she was pleased by the selection of abortion opponent Rep.
(178) Mr Coleman promised he would not push for legislation which would severely restrict abortion in Virginia.
(179) The first major demonstration of this was in 1983, in the controversy over the abortion amendment.
(180) However, on the eve of the referendum, the majority of priests preached against abortion.
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