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centrist ADJ

centrist <a centrist; centrists> N

centrist government POL

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It was ideologically moderate, considered centrist by some scholars and conservative by others.
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He positioned himself as a centrist, although he has historic ties to the right.
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The party's centrist role made it subject to criticism from both the right and left of the political spectrum.
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Although the book was not explicitly political, it expressed early enthusiasm for the radical centrist perspective.
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He promised homeowner tax relief, centrist fiscal leadership, and universal pre-kindergarten.
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Most radical centrists borrow what they see as good ideas from left, right, and wherever else they may be found, often melding them together.
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In the 1970s and 1980s, the bishops espoused a centrist position on social and political issues.
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The new centrist youth organisation rapidly gained new members, reaching 50 000 members in 1954 and 70 000 members in 1962.
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Other observers feel radical centrists are misreading the political situation.
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Despite the revolutionary names of the first two, they generally pursued centrist economic policies.
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