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family values

plural noun

  1. the moral and ethical principles traditionally upheld and transmitted within a family, as honesty, loyalty, industry, and faith.


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But by this point, it should be obvious these folks never cared about "family values," but rather male dominance.

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The born-again Kinkade stepped into that breach, doubled down on the family values bit and became known as a creator of images that the Christian community, among other groups, could embrace.

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The liberal schadenfreude and mockery grew louder when one of the bill’s sponsors was recently arrested for allegedly committing a crime that further reveals the hypocrisy and absurdity of a Republican Party that claims to be the great defender of “family values” and “morality” in America.

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In nominating Weldon last year, Trump claimed Americans had lost faith in the CDC, and that Weldon "understands American family values, and views health as one of utmost importance".

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“I mean, what the hell’s he got time to do besides give them money and every now and then call a recruit?” said Cronin, who praised Curry as one of his favorite players because of his family values and lack of entitlement.

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