Similar words: in the middle of, in the middle of nowhere, middle, middle way, middle man, middleman, middle ear, in the middle. Meaning: adj. 1. supporting or pursuing a course of action that is neither liberal nor conservative 2. not extreme, especially in political views.
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1. They adopted a sensible, middle-of-the-road policy on defence spending.
2. Her political beliefs are very middle-of-the-road.
3. I like cheerful, uplifting middle-of-the-road pop.
4. I actually don't want to be a middle-of-the-road person, married with a mortgage.
5. Their music is very middle-of-the-road.
6. He made a direct appeal to middle-of-the-road voters.
7. Wilson appealed to middle-of-the-road voters.
8. We should have had, at best[sentencedict.com], a continuous middle-of-the-road government which could never have taken radical reforming measures.
9. Both were too sensitive about the middle-of-the-road, liberal, humanitarian public.
10. The President's choice of a middle-of-the-road Republican with a strong record of educational reform received considerable bipartisan approval.
11. At heart, Sanborns remains a solidly middle-of-the-road company-conservative in its business strategy, middle-class in its marketing approach.
12. The figures are relative to a middle-of-the-road estimate of the course of the economy during the next twenty years.
13. But street protests may alienate middle-of-the-road voters and business.
14. Because Equus is sold through Hyundai dealerships, a middle-of-the-road brand, dealers routinely pick up cars and deliver loaners to customers' homes and businesses.
15. "I'm more worried about middle-of-the-road students getting lost, " said Stephanie Powell.
16. The go-slow policy will appeal to middle-of-the-road Tories, who feel that an all-out attack on the unions will only make labor leaders and the rank and file more radical than they are today.
17. "I've always been a middle-of-the-road working man, " he says.
18. Tourism is at middle-of-the-road levels: less than the crowds during peak periods, but more than when visitation drops off during low/off season.
19. Respondents were later asked in their early 20s to identify themselves as "very conservative, " "conservative, " "middle-of-the-road, " "liberal, " or "very liberal."
20. Nominal cases will take a middle-of-the-road approach and will be consistent with most acceptable/believable ROI case studies.
21. In this article, you'll learn about a true middle-of-the-road approach: using JSP pages to output your VXML.
22. Cass was sixty-six years old. He was a middle-of-the-road Democrat.
23. Consensus need not be weak, nor need it result in middle-of-the-road policies.
24. Their first album was quite good, but the second was very middle-of-the-road stuff.
25. Now, their last record was very nice and all the rest but it's very middle-of-the-road stuff.
26. The Independent has remained independent from political allegiances though it too favoured a middle-of-the-road political outcome in the 1987 election.
27. We grew up in a world of chainstore high fashion, middle-of-the-road revolution, cover-version original pop music.
28. In auto mode and program mode, the camera usually chooses middle-of-the-road aperture and shutter settings, getting a good exposure but avoiding any extremes—and any creativity as well.
29. Public opinion polls released by all of the major Japanese newspapers over the weekend judging his middle-of-the-road approach showed that support for the new Cabinet is strong.
30. The features offered on Audi's A6 will become available on middle-of-the-road models in a few years.
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