extremists in the PONS Dictionary

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As extremists, they see no moral ambiguity and demonize the enemy, sometimes connecting them to conspiracy theories such as the New World Order.
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The APA also stated there was a very real danger of extremists and single issue pressure groups targeting these elections for their own ends.
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The security at the embassy was tightened in the early 1980s, when the embassy was burned to the ground in 1979 by extremists.
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It's a good litmus test to distinguish genuine humanitarians from extremists operating under a charitable guise.
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The discotheque witness later faced death threats from right wing extremists, as a result of which he refused to testify in court.
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I think the reason is that government is using it as quid pro quo toward extremists.
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We helped these individuals topple a dictator, but then stood on the sidelines as radical extremists assumed power.
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The extremists are trying to take the authority and power of the government into their own hands.
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The votes were 38 moderates in favour, 34 hardliners against, just a majority of four moderates over the extremists.
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Indeed, militarized right-wing extremists led the fight.
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