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centrist

[sen-trist] / ˈsɛn trɪst /


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One-third of the middle class cannot afford basic necessities, according to research from Brookings, a centrist think tank, and they’re relying more on debt to pay for them.

From MarketWatch

Japan's largest opposition party, the Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan, formed a new centrist party with the Komeito party, the LDP's former coalition partner, last week.

From BBC

One-third of middle-class Americans cannot afford basic necessities, according to new research from Brookings, a centrist think tank.

From MarketWatch

A centrist with conservative leanings on the economy and foreign policy, he became a social-media celebrity last March when he delivered an impassioned eight-minute speech in the Senate’s gilded chamber.

From The Wall Street Journal

In Bolivia, the recent election of President Rodrigo Paz, a business-friendly centrist, after years of socialist rule has buoyed hopes that the government might ease state controls over the lithium industry.

From The Wall Street Journal