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His party has traditionally backed strong state intervention and lower taxes, and campaigned for leftist economic policies.

From BBC

Hegseth’s loyalty is significant, because Trump has previously demonstrated willingness to extend his decision-making reach into matters traditionally left to Pentagon leaders.

Universities that traditionally required higher entry grades have fared better, because they have simply taken a bigger share by accepting some students with lower results.

From BBC

While pointing out the stock market traditionally performs the best from November through April, typically gaining about 7%, Stovall cautioned about a potential decline in 2025.

From Salon

I believe he will kneecap the White House Correspondents Association, by ignoring our recommendations and requests and possibly taking over assignment of seats in the Brady Briefing Room — traditionally the province of the WHCA.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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