The analysis stops there, though, leaving the reader to assess the possible contradictions between historiographical and ideological goals. |
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The key to ideological commitment is emotional intensity, not rational thought. |
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For a Labour MP to be called a Blairite today means little in ideological terms. |
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The ideological clash between monotheism and polytheism furnishes the world with one of its first examples of asymmetrical warfare. |
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But observers saw many financial, political and ideological bears on that way to connectivity. |
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It didn't take long, no matter how many of my old show I watched or channel surfed, to find myself in an ideological twilight zone. |
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The article itself is the usual nonsensical blather about creating housing projects along ideological lines. |
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The charm offensive is working, but there's been no exhibition on the president's part of ideological flexibility. |
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The most foreboding of these trends involves insurgent and terrorist groups who fund their ideological agendas with drug money. |
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One recent government decision is a typical example of ideological nonsense. |
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Celebrating November 9 each year would be a warning to future tyrants that tyranny, whether military or ideological, has no future. |
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All the vast resources of corporate America are directed toward the political and ideological stultification of the broad masses. |
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Until now America has never had an almost complete congruence between ideological and party identities. |
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Tonight was the politician's opportunity to play the bloodied but unbowed ideological hero. |
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The ideological confidence trick by both the presidential candidates led to nothing but public confusion and thus a neck and neck fight. |
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They are adept in concealing their ideological and political agenda in a very attractive and secular-looking package. |
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The student outburst of activism in the 1960s emerged out of a lack of an ideological opposite to western liberal democracy. |
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In the repressions following 1905, the underground was demoralized by defeat and ideological wrangling. |
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Altogether this provided an ideological charter for the most extreme action, without compunction or remorse. |
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In this nostalgia for community some would discover utopian impulses, others would decry imaginary fulfilments as ideological. |
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The financial disasters are directly traceable to the cultural and ideological catastrophes which these films represent. |
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These serve a duplicitous ideological function in the manner of advertising slogans. |
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The sell then, becomes an ideological process, emergent in practices of dramatic performance and socially ritualized behavior. |
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Conspicuous sloppiness is considered a proof of superior intellectual skill and correct ideological convictions. |
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In the triumph of Royalist counter-revolution Milton saw the dangers of political passivity, of ideological sloth. |
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The aged West has grown rather effete and prefers to avoid ideological confrontation. |
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He is willing to compromise on demographic diversity in order to avoid compromising on ideological diversity. |
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It seems as if the conference organizers are indulging in aggressive ideological narrowness. |
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The ideological cement binding the nation was the White Australia Policy, championed by the Australian Labor Party. |
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The whole trade mess illustrates that sometimes the shrewdest political strategy is to unswervingly follow ideological principles. |
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In effect, for ideological reasons the administration put the brakes on one of the most promising lines of biomedical research. |
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Shermer points out that Copernicus's heliocentric system was, for scientific and ideological reasons, slow to be accepted. |
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Providing ideological world views to the ignorant is how neocons make their way in the world. |
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Many are abrogating those responsibilities for ideological reasons that have nothing to do with our well-being. |
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First, effective rule requires combining ideological, economic, military and political power. |
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The parties will continue the trend towards more ideological sources as soft money is now off the table. |
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It is not a battle for territorial domination, ideological supremacy or economic hegemony. |
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Much soul-searching, tactical strategising and ideological debates have been taking place within the activist community. |
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The avant-garde is to be understood neither as simply oppositional to dominant ideological structures nor as naively collusive with them. |
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There is a thinly veiled measure of ideological and partisan bias driving this entire matter. |
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This right-wing think tank performed the ideological spadework for the war and provided a large share of the personnel who launched it. |
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The ideological framework of colonial Spanish America's caste system is familiar. |
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Before a blow was struck the capitalists had established their economic and ideological hold over the aristocracy. |
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It can be used as an acid test of whether a person has interest in knowing or may be blinded by ideological convictions. |
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The result has been ideological confusion, civilian helplessness, and an environment eminently hospitable to putsches. |
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The Cold War turned the race to reach the moon into a battle of ideological honour. |
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What is the role of ideological or religious devotion in terrorism and violence in general? |
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Most of the complications are not commensurable and their weighting is often determined by ideological preferences. |
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Those of them who master its lessons will be inoculated against all manner of ideological nonsense purveyed by their leftist professors. |
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They are bullheaded enough, hard-line enough for their own ideological prejudices to carry the day in the end. |
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Most had spied for money, but some spied out of ideological motives, and others because of grudges against their superiors. |
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In short, it has to include also an ideological struggle for winning the hearts and minds of Muslims. |
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This phenomenon is not based on ideological considerations or substantive issues of national concern. |
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Some of the columnists' appointments seem to presage the adoption of a tone even more raspingly ideological. |
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Anyone who defies or dares to challenge them is subject to the most awful abuse and vituperation, all of it personal, racist and ideological. |
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But some consultants fear that such ideological non-party organizations flourishing could be problematic. |
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Will judges invoke their own narrow, ideological readings of the Constitution to void progressive legislation? |
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There's been a lot of voodoo economics spoken about this, and a lot of ideological opposition without a lot of common sense. |
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When you see ideological opponents stoop to a barrage of personal insults, do you think that they've scored a political point? |
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Well, in point of fact, there's very little difference from its ideological stance. |
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It is sought so that Indian State can circumvent and bypass the real ideological challenges in the state. |
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Vast swathes of ideological ground have been abandoned without a peep of protest from the grassroots nor a hint of rebellion or division. |
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Those out there who are anti-war for the purist of ideological reasons, I salute. |
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The results are a partial empirical accounting of the ideological developments accompanying the descent into civil war. |
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Of course the filmmaker, like the workers, has grown up under Stalinism and faces great ideological and intellectual obstacles. |
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The gun issue is an ideological fault line between North American brethren. |
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She explained to the audience about the need for anyone writing about art to take an ideological stand with a historical perspective in mind. |
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Although combative in his ideas, he was the opposite of an ideological monomaniac. |
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In the opera stanzaed popular songs bring out its thematic and ideological content. |
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The US has hardened into two virulently opposed ideological and cultural camps that are almost equal in numbers. |
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Rather, what it does demonstrate is a shared outlook deriving from a common ideological source. |
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The movement will actively work to stop the candidate in November, though the derailment will come from the ideological right. |
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But current practitioners also tend to argue that literature can only make an ideological statement by passively recirculating it. |
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The evidence is mounting that there is an ideological one-sidedness to university campuses today. |
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The employees' problems are blamed on the black-hearted publisher rather than on the ideological system. |
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This Administration has an ideological commitment to tax cuts and wasn't going to waste a golden opportunity to have them written into law. |
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Political and ideological arrangements upheld this right, and when they failed, the ruling class had recourse to force. |
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The emphasis here is on exemplary, individual acts of moral protest, not on ideological rectitude. |
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Pointing at a text's historical and political provenance and ideological bias may not increase the pleasure of reading. |
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To this practical problem was added another having to do with ideological redefinitions of gender. |
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This reductionism is an ideological fantasy, rather than a theoretical position resting on solid argument. |
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These exchanges are routine, and don't distract Krista from trying to breach an ideological gap with a car full of wrathful seniors. |
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It was a mistake to let ideological obsessions about the free market and lack of regulation govern economic policy. |
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The homeopathic community has done itself no ideological favours by splitting roughly along the scientific and phenomenological fault lines. |
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Groups used violence for political or ideological ends, as a means of demoralising their opponents, winning concessions or taking over territory. |
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He understood the ideological power of religion as well as its miraculous strength. |
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It is as wrong to propagandize the masses to an ideological end as it is to exploit felt wants only for gain. |
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Whether they are rightists or leftists, political entrepreneurs find commitment to an established ideological institution extremely cumbersome. |
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He suggests that the ideological damage done by the missionaries exceeded the material damage inflicted by the colonialists. |
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Hit-and-run attacks, terrorist acts, raids and ambushes were cleverly combined with high-profile ideological activities. |
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Not infrequently, the ideological premise is rephrased as an objective definition, as when gender theory is substituted for feminist theory. |
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Extreme nationalism and ideological zeal militated against observing rules of moderation. |
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It is a valuable and articulate polemic against the glibness of liberal internationalism, its ideological license and its bouts of arrogance. |
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The ideological warfare of the 1990s pitted the New Democratic agenda against Gingrich's Republicanism. |
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The influence of the Father or his heirs faltered as the state lost its ability to mobilize an ideological ground. |
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One died presumably to satisfy some ideological or religious prompting or to get revenge, and the other while trying, somehow, simply to get by. |
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But I bet she doesn't spin her son's decisions as an impassable ideological gulf and an affront to his mother. |
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But this Government for ideological reasons decided not to appeal to the Privy Council. |
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It broke down not because it met with stiff physical resistance from security forces but more because it was an ideological flop. |
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It emerged from the Cold War the only superpower, and no geopolitical or ideological contenders are in sight. |
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All the important rivalries in Europe both antedated the ideological divide and crossed its boundaries. |
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Life drawing has come to be regarded as a retrograde activity that now represents an ideological divide. |
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Political leaders need not only geographical but also ideological constituencies. |
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Leninism defined correct party policy against the ideological enemies of dogmatism, revisionism, and opportunism. |
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Summers soon confessed to his ideological revisionism and commenced a round of self-criticism. |
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Liberalism, not conservatism, was the default ideology because Roosevelt made his arguments in stark and clear ideological terms. |
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From a theoretical standpoint ideological libertarianism is just another form of rationalism and not at all conservative. |
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The idea is developed using Gramsci to show how parliamentary democracy in the west is an ideological barrier to socialism. |
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Disagreement over economic policy opened ideological rifts among Iran's ruling elite. |
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His ideological pretensions, which justified the mass murder of political opponents, had acquired religious overtones. |
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We identified the cause in the policy itself and in the ideological immaturity of the people who had determined the line. |
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The republic was narrowing itself into the ideological rigidities of the Cold War. |
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I still think there's something appealing about the consumer advocate's ideological rigidity. |
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The War also created economic and ideological ripples which spread across the whole world. |
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But, appearances to the contrary notwithstanding, there are clear connecting threads that identify the underlying ideological presumptions. |
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According to some who have worked there, the White House counsel's office doesn't run candidates through an ideological litmus test. |
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The ideological context of these exchanges over public policy is rooted in, and sustained by, references to the past. |
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It is the ideological lodestone of a political movement that has shoved the entire American political center to the right. |
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The decadent West does not have many ideological weapons in its armoury but until recently, at least, freedom of speech was one of them. |
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But the insurgency lacks the ideological coherence or organization it would need to grow into a more formidable force. |
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His days and the days of his unconstitutional gatekeeping are numbered, and he will soon pass into history like the ideological dinosaur he is. |
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I suspect that the neglectful ruination of Havana has served a profoundly ideological purpose. |
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It is the evidence that determines all this, not any preconceived opinion or ideological view. |
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They are doing the right thing for once, so I'm not going to knock them because their reasons are pragmatic rather than ideological. |
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The Democratic Party had to shed everything that was slow-moving and lumbering in its ideological presentation. |
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Generally speaking, things are sailing smoothly and so Mrs. Gao is not willing to disobey the official ideological demands or hints. |
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People at opposite ends of the ideological spectrum are all the same according to these galoots! |
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Building an ideological platform takes time, as conservatives learned, and it can't be done just by fulminating and denouncing. |
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It is refreshing to finally have a frank and open discussion about these ideological impasses. |
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Relations were severed over the ideological differences between different strains of Baathism practiced in the two countries. |
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The Fabians exerted a strong ideological influence on the Labour Party as the chief alternative to revolutionary Marxism. |
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All political parties are bound by their own ideological limits and do not want to make any makeshift of it. |
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His enthusiasm for this activity, as well as malt whisky, was much touted as emblematic of new ideological and social aspirations. |
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Paraphrasing Marcuse, technocracy views everything that is not backed up by facts, as an ideological matter. |
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A deeply divided political class nourished a range of conflicting and often utopian ideological goals. |
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For those who can sense the movement of ideological tectonic plates, this book represents the beginning of a seismic shift. |
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It is a schizoid text of herstory, and the moments in the texts when she aspires towards primordial ideological bullying are way off the mark. |
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The steady creep of branding in British schools has created an ideological battle that is tearing apart educators, parents and politicians. |
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I look at how the field today is situated in view of its history and ideological foundations. |
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Through the most influential houses of the last one hundred years, the ideological course of architecture can be understood. |
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Both groups espouse an eclectic ideological mixture of Maoism, Castroism and nationalism. |
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Formalists might find it too ideological to allow proper respect for the facts. |
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His remarks are utter balderdash from start to finish and illustrate the truly lamentable decline of science into ideological propaganda. |
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Still, Channel 5's current approach to the news is less noticeable for ideological taint than sheer banality. |
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Surely here is a clear case where your own ideological bias has led you to report something which is wrong. |
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Thus, Bellocchio establishes the central contradiction between ideological extremism and everyday banalities. |
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Responses to the skills shortage also reveal different ideological agendas. |
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A foot soldier in the ideological wars relates what went wrong with neoconservatism. |
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Without this ideological coupling, our consumer behavior might spin wildly out of control. |
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The common thread is ideological certainty untroubled by empirical evidence, intellectual curiosity, or open debate. |
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As he pointed out, the media tends to be a closed shop, lacking ethnic and ideological diversity. |
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After all, the history of the United States has left a peculiar ideological patrimony. |
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The political spectrum has become narrower with the ideological battleground moving to the right. |
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The ideological battleground of the Cold War stretched far and wide and Africa was not an exception. |
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Such was the importance of the sector that it regularly became an ideological battleground that boiled over into conflict. |
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Like elections in the United States and Europe, Canadian elections are ideological battlegrounds. |
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It's a residue of ideological values and history, which renders these 10 object essays on social dynamics, context, still life and portraiture. |
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But we should always guard against the sin of intellectual pride, which leads to ideological thinking. |
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Further public demonstrations of ideological consanguinity are required to tilt the issue in her favour. |
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He now sits on the powerful Defense Policy Board, a hawkish semi-official ideological body that advises the Pentagon. |
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The chief weapon in their ideological arsenal was the fear of popery, in particular Irish popery. |
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Especially around Washington, it was inevitable that speculation about the identity of the killer would cleave along ideological lines. |
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But the cure for double standards is not to compound them by sacrificing yet another innocent to ideological correctness. |
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The irredentist ideology was eventually exacerbated by the fascist regime, which used it as an ideological mask for its expansionist policy. |
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The MSM is a miasma of irresponsible, ideological improvisations, especially these days. |
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In contrast to cabinet governments, the college is never united by shared party political, national, or ideological affinities. |
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He isn't an ideological pacifist, he just doesn't get the point of aggression and belligerence. |
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The news media should not be complacent about the fact that so relatively few people see ideological or partisan bias. |
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We cannot let partisans drive an ideological stake in the heart of public broadcasting. |
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Even some of the cases that are explicable in ideological terms reveal subtle shadings just beneath the surface. |
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One can also find differences in the attitudes of the professionals depending on their ideological bent. |
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The ideological objection to legalisation is ugly and simple, and touches broader swathes of the world. |
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Certainly, ideological and polemical magazines have been very important, but they tend to be short term. |
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It was only when I began to cross that ideological boundary that the pointed remarks and occasional open hostility became glaring. |
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The attempt to act in accordance with a system of ideas is invariably denounced as ideological, fanatical, utopian or millenarian. |
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With the ideological polarity of the cold war, the UN procedures for collective security were still-born. |
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Obviously, back in Vietnam when there was a split in the country, you had clear ideological divisions. |
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Divided government comes from centrist voters who split the ticket to achieve their desired ideological mix. |
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The Big Bang cosmology has an immense ideological appeal in a society without any hopeful vision of the future. |
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If he ever does return from Westminster he might find the ideological landscape altered beyond recognition. |
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It is as if the novel's intellectual and ideological muddle is merely a superficial layer of flotsam bobbing on a boiling sea of emotion. |
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It over-represents the status quo, the ideological middle, and the wealthy, and leaves everyone else unrepresented. |
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His various books show his conviction that capitalism has won the ideological struggle convincingly and for all time. |
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Yet despite the sinister ideological forces at work, an uncanny tenderness suffuses this poem. |
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Here was one of my intellectual heroes committing an act of ideological treachery. |
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He believed that the revisions made to the party were mere marketing ploys rather than the result of true ideological conversion. |
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The same can be true of ideological differences, with the personal rivalry in place long before the policy fissure that maps on to it. |
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His ideological contortions have twisted his internationalism beyond all recognition. |
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But my problem with the ideological feminism was that I couldn't stand the triviality of so much of it. |
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This could be a serious political crisis for the administration, because of the situation's peculiar ideological truculence. |
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Is this the beginning of a cleverly-crafted ideological shift or is Jack, true to form, merely trying to save his own skin? |
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The shrillness of our ideological debates, the emotional shallowness, the vulgarity of our culture, would have appalled him. |
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And the Conservatives have no stomach for an ideological fight, only for internecine warfare. |
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She also participated in the ideological and esthetic shift from modernism to postmodernism and has experience with the strategies of both. |
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The president is widely seen as more pragmatic, while the congressman is proudly, conservatively ideological. |
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Gone are the palatial apartments, ideological rigidity, and red Prada slippers. |
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The film director has just co-written a revisionist history of the United States that is ideological drivel. |
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The only thing approaching an ideological commitment that Lapid has ever clearly expressed is an aversion to the ultra-Orthodox. |
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Behind the ideological marriage of Reagan and Thatcher then, Rupert Murdoch was the best man. |
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But he was a canny political operator, far less ideological and more coldly pragmatic than proponents liked to admit. |
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Unlike the novel, it never bogs down in ideological sludge and moves swiftly and cleanly from scene to scene. |
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Putting ideological purity ahead of practical policy compromises may salve our consciences but when biotechnology is the issue the stakes become too high. |
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We cannot qualify it based on ideological notions or concepts important only at one time in history. |
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He never ignited much enthusiasm, however, and he was constrained to choose a highly ideological legislator running mate. |
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These connections reflect ideological, not ethnic, affinity. |
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Our readerly obsession with authorial judgments, psychological and moral, ideological and political, easily misses this paradox inherent in novel writing. |
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But even in the world crouse described, there was still some surprising ideological, economic, and cultural diversity. |
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Such a window of ideological opportunity is unlikely to come again soon. |
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Nonetheless, as other passages from the book make clear, the relationships between artists and their supporters do not imply ideological kinships between them. |
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I cannot help but think of the political and ideological interests that have defiled the city. |
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But scrutinizing all these electoral trees misses the broader, ideological forest. |
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This is self-government committing economic suicide, putting ideological absolutism ahead of solving problems. |
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Early radicalisation did not equal zealous ideological commitment. |
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The area of policy you most care about is Y. Do you worry more about ideological purity or electability? |
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It began with a few Tea Party successes that emboldened and inspired Republicans to become more ideological and less pragmatic. |
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There's nothing startling about the academy's ideological leanings. |
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The New Deal and its excesses proved to be a flashpoint for ideological debates that occasionally came unhinged. |
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A month later, John was on his ideological high horse again, charging into Oregon to overthrow that state's right-to-die law that had been passed by popular referendum. |
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If you always suspected that the Heritage Foundation wanted its policy work to toe an ideological line, franc agrees with you! |
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Dean is a fighter, albeit one who needs to learn that in an ideological spat, a well-placed jab often can do more damage than a barrage of roundhouse punches. |
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But here the critics drop their ideological mask as surely as the court dropped it in the Gonzales ruling. |
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Astrological conditions indicate this would be an excellent time to implement concrete changes that bring your life closer to your own ideological ideal. |
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Like so many other deeply religious young men obsessed with fighting an ideological war, his mind was skittering. |
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Her narrative's self-conscious, satiric use of established forms illustrates how these forms in turn could be reconstructed for different ideological ends. |
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Your interest rates might be hiked by the ideological overreach and incompetence on Capitol Hill. |
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The popular antipathy on the backveld towards geological and engineering science constituted a serious ideological obstacle to state water boring. |
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Earlier this year, in fact, Krugman managed to offend some of his staunchest ideological confreres. |
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It is a searing indictment of the Bush administration for its willful ignorance, ideological agenda, and above all, a profound failure of leadership. |
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Dinosaurs like Donald Sterling draw the ire of Americans, regardless of political affiliation or ideological tilt. |
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Religion and other ideological apparati do help facilitate self-murder and the murder of others, but as a motivational cause they seem to be inadequate on their own. |
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Often lampooned for being a right-winger, he was not, in fact, ideological. |
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It preferred these short-cut means to the more toilsome efforts of building up a base through good governance, social reforms and ideological education of the cadres. |
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We drank wine from the bottle and slobbered our spittle into simplistic belches of conversations that were actually ideological rhetoric and nonsense we could both agree with. |
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The war was in truth a struggle for hegemony in Europe, a fight between the ideological inheritance of the French Revolution and reactionary traditionalism. |
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He has the mentality of a mafioso and not someone who has the mind of an ideological fighter. |
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But does he transgress defining ideological litmus tests and potentially put himself beyond the pale of party acceptability? |
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The middle section of the book opens the discussion up and provides a wrapper to contextualize the spreading of misandry, and to link ideological feminism to misandry. |
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The looming war has already become deeply and biliously ideological. |
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We're not going to subscribe to the terrible trickle-down economics, the unfair trickle-down theories of the age-old, ideological approach used by this administration. |
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Embedded in this way of doing art history, is an ideological text wherein the wounds of modernization are healed by the subliminal operation of cultural memory. |
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Personally, I thought he blabbered on without establishing the rationale for his so-called policy initiatives, other than in sweeping feel-good ideological terms. |
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It hijacks the universalism of justice to serve partisan ideological ends. |
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A multidimensional ideological battle needs to be waged and it needs national leadership. |
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There are certainly a lot of people on all sides of this who don't want it simmered down, who want it to keep boiling up for their own political and ideological purposes. |
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Such people oppose compromise, whether for nationalistic, religious, political, or ideological reasons. |
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Moreover, an emerging trend in neuroscience research links ideological dispositions to variations in brain structure and activity. |
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Secondly, to what extent, in down-playing ideological choices, is he creating a new straitjacket, that of the uncommitted centre which just muddled through? |
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It's like in the '60s, when there were two distinct camps in the boho scene, one of which was Marxist and ideological and political and engaged and humorless to beat the band. |
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It had coincided with soul-searching on an ideological level, which had changed Herzen from ardent Westerniser to something more akin to a Slavophile socialist. |
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This effect loses its unequivocalness when we depart from the purely ideological level and take into consideration the role which ideology played in Eastern societies. |
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It opens the door to political, ideological and religious sloganeers. |
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He does that through the employment of various ideological devices, mainly through normalization, universalization and twisted conceptualizations. |
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Despite ideological dogma, Czechs, Slovaks and Bulgarians found ways to recognise each other and discover the beauty of their countries and nations based on Slavonic origins. |
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His rapprochement with his former ideological enemies was made possible by a shift in the radical politics of the seventies from nihilism to populism. |
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Gandhi could not live up to his principles partly because he was a practical politician, and the job of politics is to dilute ideological and moral purism. |
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Unlike some of her peers, she is not motivated by an ideological zeal to precipitate Israel's destruction. |
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For the post-Soviet KGB, which still occupied the same armada of buildings in historic central Moscow, there were no more ideological nonconformists to persecute. |
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In this review, he leaves the community of civil, respectful discourse and becomes a mere mouthpiece of the ideological left, a careless spewer of hateful rhetoric. |
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It is now cutting across ideological divisions among the major parties in Russia and it is likely to have an impact on the country's foreign policy in the long run. |
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Even when intended to serve merely as descriptive terms of classification, the terms carry much historical and ideological baggage that bears on human rights concerns. |
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The main argument concerns the relationship between syntactic, textual, and ideological analysis, and the descriptive methods required in text analysis. |
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As much as advancing a political cause, SarahPAC seems to be a lifestyle play, propping up an expensive ideological entourage. |
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Once in power ideological purity does have to make some room for realpolitik, but realpolitik is not moderation. |
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They are nothing if not frank about their ideological orientation. |
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The 20th Soviet Communist Party Congress in 1956, and the process of de-Stalinization ultimately resulted in some liberalization of ideological control. |
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The video showing cops piling on Eric Garner in Staten Island for refusing arrest elicited outrage across ideological lines. |
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And your ideological compatriots in the media might not be able to get up much of a head of steam banging the table for a bunch of hot dog magnates. |
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Hotovely, as rhetorically powerful and deeply ideological as ever, laid out her four options for the territories at the start. |
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Their voices amplified by PA systems, the protests' leaders exhort their audiences with rigidly ideological slogans. |
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By placing women in ideological straitjackets, both the feminist and traditionalist women's groups have made themselves largely irrelevant to today's women. |
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Far more than the doodles of bored delinquents, street art presents a clear social and ideological resistance to hegemony through its physicality. |
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One gets the sense that he finds the Western episteme constraining, if not suffocating, in its insistence upon the ideological hold and closure of meaning. |
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Well, obviously there are a certain number of cheerleaders out there, people with a clear ideological bent, and for them, this is a chance to grind that ax as never before. |
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New York's Gay Activists Alliance, dedicated to nonviolent protest, has provided youthful leadership for homophiles of varying ideological persuasions. |
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It became an increasingly important ideological tool for the government. |
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Schools aren't supposed to promote specific ideological agendas. |
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He was chosen for his ideological purity rather than his popular appeal. |
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In the 1990s it also shed its socialist ideological coloration. |
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His efforts to connect on economic policy have been muddied by an ideological incoherence that once served as his greatest strength in appealing to voters across party lines. |
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This is straightforward ideological indoctrination of very young children. |
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That points not to an ideological malice worth worrying about but probably to the harmless political infantilism of a zealous minority of Whitlamites. |
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She should not be targeted by a group with an ideological agenda that may condemn her or even force her into a decision that will have lasting repercussions. |
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Unlike their precursors, these new cycles focused almost exclusively on the founders or ideological leaders of the various religious orders or confraternities. |
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How does this impact the organization of other institutions in society, like church, extended family, civic associations, and ideological movements? |
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Uniform, along with the cogneries of military discipline procedures, should not be seen only in terms of docility and repression, or ideological instrumentality. |
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It was a carefully choreographed convention, one that strived to put distance between the harsh, ideological brand of conservatism practiced by the party's old guard. |
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Again, this is an ideological construct with tenuous roots in reality. |
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The regional crisis proved that concerns like human-rights abuses, lawlessness, and ideological extremism could quickly mount into first-order geopolitical crises. |
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Their contentions are theoretical and ideological, not based on reality. |
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The ideal seemed to be media that better reflect America, with its diversity, its ideological contentiousness, its multitude of values and standards. |
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Action sports and music do share an ideological bond, but it varies from athlete to athlete, band to band and, despite what the cool hunters report, fan to fan. |
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We will not be saddled, as was threatened, with a theoretical and ideological construct of relationships that corresponded to almost no one's reality. |
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Supporters of this war who are in the mood for an ideological pogrom should chill out for a while, and opponents need not fold into permanent cringe position. |
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While some of these conflicts and fragmentations were of an ideological and administrative nature, most of them were really the result of personal animosity among the clergy. |
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A combination of defectors and America's VENONA decrypts caused the collapse of the Soviet networks and the beginning of the end of the era of the ideological agent. |
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Second, many professors do abuse the power of the podium in order to proselytize for their particular ideological views and to attack competing ideas. |
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Wilcox seems to have picked Protestants to study because their large number of denominations makes them relatively easy to classify by ideological and theological subgroup. |
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The relationship between these optimistic and pessimistic strains can be seen, in diachronic terms, as a struggle for ideological dominance throughout the nineteenth century. |
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The mass-produced fairytale gratifies this desire by emphasising the sense of familiarity achieved through the outward material and ideological sameness. |
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This makes sense, given the egocentric and selfish nature of these crimes, compared to those of political activists, who often have ideological motivations. |
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