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Definition of partial-birth abortion in US English: partial-birth abortionnoun A late-term abortion of a fetus that has already died, or is killed before being completely removed from the mother. Example sentencesExamples - I have said many times that I can support a ban on late-term abortions including partial-birth abortions, so long as the health and life of the mother is protected.
- But foes of abortion call it a partial-birth abortion.
- Whatever one thinks of gay marriage, partial-birth abortion or the Boy Scouts, voters understand that democracy is diminished when un-elected judges set social policy for America.
- Specifically, he opposes abortions, partial-birth abortions, and he is working out the details on his proposal to see that aid for the needy is in some practical way also distributed through faith-based organizations.
- The most economical answer may be the most plausible: the bill on partial-birth abortion had already been taken up by Republicans in Congress and passed twice.
- I support the right of abortion, but I also oppose partial-birth abortion.
- But he opposes partial-birth abortions, the so-called partial-birth abortions, the late-term abortion procedure.
- The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported the first abortion restriction likely would target partial-birth abortion.
- And I would sign, unhesitatingly sign, a ban on partial-birth abortions.
- Every major policy issue is finding itself before judges - Internet pornography, marriage, education, partial-birth abortion, religion in public life, and so many others.
- His record is impeccable: he voted in 1999 to ban overseas military abortions and partial-birth abortions.
- Lots of people recoil when judges say lawmakers can't even ban partial-birth abortions.
- Thus his leading role against this religious movie is of a piece with his outspokenness in favor of same-sex marriage and even partial-birth abortion, issues on which his stance is counter to that of traditional Judaism.
- But in the US the left at least observes the niceties and pretends that the powdered-wig guys had somehow ingeniously anticipated the need for a constitutional right to gay marriage or a partial-birth abortion.
- For the sake of women, their children and our future as a society, we must put a stop, once and for all, to partial-birth abortion.
- As the passage of the ban on partial-birth abortion demonstrated, the campaign to restrict abortion has made strides in recent years by patiently informing the public of what abortion, especially late-term abortion, entails.
- In July, he announced that life begins at conception, an astounding statement considering that he votes to keep even partial-birth abortions legal.
- He did so for different reasons than did the majority, but clearly, it was a decision voting to affirm a lower court decision striking down a state statute banning partial-birth abortions.
- Nor does the party wish to get rid of abortion; it wants to end the so-called partial-birth abortions in which healthy foetuses can be killed late in a pregnancy.
- The ‘gruesome pictures’ were of partial-birth abortions.
Definition of partial-birth abortion in US English: partial-birth abortionnoun A late-term abortion of a fetus that has already died, or is killed before being completely removed from the mother. Example sentencesExamples - I have said many times that I can support a ban on late-term abortions including partial-birth abortions, so long as the health and life of the mother is protected.
- But he opposes partial-birth abortions, the so-called partial-birth abortions, the late-term abortion procedure.
- In July, he announced that life begins at conception, an astounding statement considering that he votes to keep even partial-birth abortions legal.
- I support the right of abortion, but I also oppose partial-birth abortion.
- The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported the first abortion restriction likely would target partial-birth abortion.
- And I would sign, unhesitatingly sign, a ban on partial-birth abortions.
- His record is impeccable: he voted in 1999 to ban overseas military abortions and partial-birth abortions.
- As the passage of the ban on partial-birth abortion demonstrated, the campaign to restrict abortion has made strides in recent years by patiently informing the public of what abortion, especially late-term abortion, entails.
- Lots of people recoil when judges say lawmakers can't even ban partial-birth abortions.
- But foes of abortion call it a partial-birth abortion.
- Every major policy issue is finding itself before judges - Internet pornography, marriage, education, partial-birth abortion, religion in public life, and so many others.
- But in the US the left at least observes the niceties and pretends that the powdered-wig guys had somehow ingeniously anticipated the need for a constitutional right to gay marriage or a partial-birth abortion.
- The most economical answer may be the most plausible: the bill on partial-birth abortion had already been taken up by Republicans in Congress and passed twice.
- Specifically, he opposes abortions, partial-birth abortions, and he is working out the details on his proposal to see that aid for the needy is in some practical way also distributed through faith-based organizations.
- Thus his leading role against this religious movie is of a piece with his outspokenness in favor of same-sex marriage and even partial-birth abortion, issues on which his stance is counter to that of traditional Judaism.
- He did so for different reasons than did the majority, but clearly, it was a decision voting to affirm a lower court decision striking down a state statute banning partial-birth abortions.
- Whatever one thinks of gay marriage, partial-birth abortion or the Boy Scouts, voters understand that democracy is diminished when un-elected judges set social policy for America.
- The ‘gruesome pictures’ were of partial-birth abortions.
- For the sake of women, their children and our future as a society, we must put a stop, once and for all, to partial-birth abortion.
- Nor does the party wish to get rid of abortion; it wants to end the so-called partial-birth abortions in which healthy foetuses can be killed late in a pregnancy.
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