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centrist

[sen-trist] / ˈsɛn trɪst /


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Japan's largest opposition party, the Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan, formed a new centrist party with the Komeito party, the LDP's former coalition partner, last week.

From BBC

One-third of middle-class Americans cannot afford basic necessities, according to new research from Brookings, a centrist think tank.

From MarketWatch

A centrist with conservative leanings on the economy and foreign policy, he became a social-media celebrity last March when he delivered an impassioned eight-minute speech in the Senate’s gilded chamber.

From The Wall Street Journal

In Bolivia, the recent election of President Rodrigo Paz, a business-friendly centrist, after years of socialist rule has buoyed hopes that the government might ease state controls over the lithium industry.

From The Wall Street Journal

His opponent, Republican John Duarte, who cast himself a centrist in the race, had only held the seat for one term before being beat.

From Los Angeles Times