As noted earlier, this ideologically confused lampoon seems unsure of its target. |
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There is no organisation that is immaculately constructed no matter how ideologically correct. |
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Their work is interesting and esoteric and ideologically exclusionary, although we seem to be in a time of revision and eclecticism. |
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The problem with taking the ideologically pure position is that although what the state does will be bad it may not lead to collapse. |
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This ideologically diverse group is made up of cultural pessimists, environmentalists, traditionalists, egalitarians, and technophobes. |
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They are well-informed, ideologically sound and fanatically loyal to their parties. |
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Can we say she is ideologically backward or that she has backtracked to the status of household slave? |
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If you love her and want to be with her, but are, say, ideologically opposed to marriage, then fair enough. |
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And when challenged to explain his prejudice, he could not defend his argument, either ideologically, polemically or academically. |
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As we've seen lately in campus politics, some issues can be ideologically divisive. |
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Equally importantly, however, they have nothing much in common ideologically either. |
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The regime not only refused to publish writers it found ideologically unacceptable, but also made it impossible for them to get decent jobs. |
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In many ways Cold War cultural production was ideologically driven to a degree not seen before or since. |
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His buildings are ideologically based, experientially nuanced, meticulously thought through. |
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We have candidates now who are closer ideologically than any two candidates I can remember in my time. |
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Yet, the argument does not come across as ideologically motivated or doctrinaire. |
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Taken together, adherents of these two scholarly persuasions constituted a powerful, ideologically driven interest group. |
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This ideologically sets the country apart from other feudal, traditional, theocratic, primordial or monarchal systems of government. |
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He sells himself as a pragmatic internationalist pitted against a reckless, ideologically driven unilateralist. |
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As a non-lawyer who isn't ideologically wedded to either party in the republican debate, I'm really not fussed either way. |
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Our already ideologically narrow local media sphere is further narrowed by this recycling of a globally homogenized, monoglot worldview. |
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I know there are pockets of resistance out there where we're still typecast as ideologically doctrinaire, but it isn't supported by the evidence. |
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By 1998, the BJP had recognised this only too well, cobbling together a motley, and ideologically disparate, bunch of allies. |
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She would not like to be a party to these ideologically motivated reactions to his works. |
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Thirty or so years later we find much of the programming is rather narrowly defined ideologically. |
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Although I enjoy the stir, one does feel a tad self-conscious wearing an item of clothing which is the epitome of ideologically unsound apparel. |
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It is not a trait that endears Allen to neoconservatives, who regard him as intellectually vapid and ideologically bland. |
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If you're only thinking ideologically, of course you vote for the incumbent of your own party. |
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Although these civil liberties directives appear to favor freedom of speech, it is a freedom that is ideologically determined. |
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The Riazan peasantry was not prepared economically or ideologically for the shift to collectivized agriculture. |
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The exclusion of the eunuch is ideologically accomplished by designating him as ritually impure. |
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They are weak, fractured, incoherent and ideologically timid to the point of catatonia. |
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The show's use of parody also protected it from accusations of being ideologically conservative. |
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These works are ideologically charged to the point of being propagandistic. |
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These are ideologically driven cuts that demonstrate a defective concept of women's equality and democracy. |
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In my view, and I say this quite clearly, the question is ideologically motivated rather than solution-focused. |
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The promotion of justice is not about pet projects or ideologically driven causes. |
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It is clear that the termination of the programs was politically and ideologically motivated. |
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This is because our work is based on instruments that are neither ideologically nor politically biased in their design or implementation. |
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Renewed hope lies in reversing the ideologically inspired wars against the poor and against the state. |
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There is no lack of groups and sectors that treat these activities ideologically and politically to the detriment of progress. |
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Her activism was derided as ideologically dilettantish from an actress encased within the Hollywood system and vainly seeking authenticity through scattergun sloganeering. |
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In some countries the Church lives amidst civil wars, caused by ethnic, communal or ideologically inspired conflicts. |
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So I hope our debate will be calm and pragmatic and not an ideologically based debate. |
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The tensional character of the Scriptures ought to prevent its use ideologically or for self-justification. |
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The snuffing out of that option, by the ideologically driven determination to replace grammar schools with comprehensives, was a quite explicit piece of social engineering. |
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An ideologically driven viewpoint on the part of policy makers or politicians will lead ultimately to the rejection of policy by the citizenry. |
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Divided in its goals, some of them traditional and others modern, the state was also ideologically double-minded. |
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The country needs more able, less ideologically warped people in charge. |
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But, as any proselytiser of right-wing economics worth their salt will tell you, free trade agreements don't work, either ideologically or practically. |
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It threatens us intellectually, ideologically, morally, psychologically, and diplomatically. |
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Or we hear on MSNBC that the Republicans are ideologically blind and fanatical in their pursuit of a Darwinian dystopia. |
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It has responded by creating its own, alternative reality, ideologically consistent but full of falsehood. |
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Several Republicans won primaries in 2014 by running as ideologically pure conservatives who wanted new leadership in the House. |
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Mark Jurkowitz, one of the authors of the Pew study, says the ideologically driven reporting tends to be on the right. |
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But this is where things get interesting, for this may well turn out to be a case where originalism is ideologically surprising. |
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It is the typical ideologically motivated policy of obstructiveness that they so much like to use in election campaigns as well. |
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Indeed the sort of commitment that permits soldiers to endure the suffering and miseries of Valley Forge or Gettysburg has to be ideologically prepared and tempered. |
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The victory of counterrevolution has devastated the ex-Soviet and East European proletariats ideologically and materially. |
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However, the cataclysmic aftermath of an ill-planned and ideologically driven invasion epitomises the grave dangers of intervention. |
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Even small countries ideologically aligned with Venezuela have adopted pragmatic policies and are faring well. |
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They are ideologically committed to capitalism in its neo-liberal form. |
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Well, the two parties in Congress are more ideologically and geographically polarized than at any time in our recent history. |
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The partisans argue that objective social science is impossible because sociologists cannot transcend their own ideologically constrained world-views. |
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The 1850s were a pivotal point in Canada's defining process, not only politically, but also economically and ideologically. |
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Opening the debate, the Democratic Unionist minister Arlene Foster condemned Sinn Féin's stance and claimed the party was ideologically bankrupt. |
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However, these huge, transformative, ideologically dividing policies are rather hard to find, particularly since we have entered a period of post-ideological managerialism. |
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The BOC was ideologically influenced by Marx and Engels, by Lenin and Bukharin, hardly at all by Trotsky, and by Stalin not at all. |
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Irregulars can pose more of a problem, especially those who are nearer to gangster bands than sincere, ideologically motivated fighters. |
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The U.S. is polarized, as well as stratified, and even the most basic facts become ideologically charged. |
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Look, I know it's an evil victory, ideologically suspect in many ways. |
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But it can also be argued, as Radosh does not, that the guerrillas were simply too factionalized and ideologically divided to animate a mass movement. |
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It's part of Yee's precocity to realize that a population molded into sheeplike complaisance is ideologically vulnerable. |
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We can stand silently and sullenly beside them since, ideologically speaking, there is nowhere else to go. |
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They might be devoutly nationalistic but also ideologically monarchist. |
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From day one the government has made it abundantly clear that it is ideologically committed to weakening gun control in our country. |
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From the time I was very young, I always knew that I was on the left, ideologically. |
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It's concerning to me that we have an ideologically driven prime minister who has no empathy for the wonder of the natural world, from our reefs to our rainforests. |
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The two countries opposed each other ideologically, politically, militarily, and economically. |
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Both lawmakers, perhaps two of the House's most ideologically different members, were on their best behavior during a segment that had the potential to be a knock-down-drag-out fight. |
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Ethnocentricity has always and everywhere been the product, historically, ideologically and culturally, of an interpretation of diversity as radical difference, discrimination and inequality of the Other. |
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Both are also maddeningly hard to pin down ideologically. |
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Gulf rulers frame the threat as a terrorism problem that the international community should confront kinetically and ideologically. |
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It's also important to understand that the French left, though in some ways more ideologically respectable and powerful than the American kind, has held power only proximately and tentatively throughout the twentieth century. |
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There are those who are ideologically opposed to the registry on principle of having to register a firearm of any kind in any place in the country. |
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Could the government explain why muzzling women was necessary as part of its so-called economic plan, or will it admit that it is an ideologically driven swipe at human rights? |
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The Conservatives, because they are ideologically great friends of right-wingers, wherever they may be on the planet, are tying in Canada's so-called trade objectives into trying to endorse the Uribe government. |
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Please do not sully the fine and long-deserve reputation of the United States as the cradle of Liberty with such historically, logically, and ideologically wrong-headed thinking. |
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What is needed however is to establish a beachhead in a large country such as China and Indonesia, for example, and in such ideologically closed countries such as Vietnam and Myanmar and North Korea. |
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Even when they do, the ideologically-motivated rich are limited by the menu of preexisting organisations, prevailing ideas, and the supply of ideologically congenial labour. |
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However, it is at least as naive to suppose that society can continue to hurtle forward, ideologically blinded to the crushing problems that free markets create. |
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The Erdogan government saw a widespread opposition for the first time during its office time, an opposition that none of the oppositional parties, weakly organised and ideologically narrow-minded, could have supplied before. |
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The Gouzenko defection was but one incident in a course of events that was driving Russia and her former Western allies into two camps that were ideologically, militarily and economically divided. |
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Trolls worked in rooms of about 20 people, each controlled by three editors, who would check posts and impose fines if they found the words had been cut and pasted, or were ideologically deviant. |
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At times during the years he sat in his corner seat below the Commons gangway, it seemed as if he was determined to stay there until Thatcher was not only politically down, but ideologically out as well. |
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Though I've happily moved on, both occupationally and ideologically, I've spent most of my professional life in libertarian institutions founded or supported by the Kochs. |
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Anti-Wagnerians do not, as Polignano points out, engage in random desecration, since this aggressive demythologizing, practiced in varying degrees by all anti-Wagnerian productions, is ideologically systematic. |
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He was essentially an ideologically stable, strict constructionist. |
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And he is presumed to be the favorite of the dozen-plus new Democrats whose ideologically diverse candidacies he midwifed to success earlier this decade. |
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But these differences do not substantiate the belief that the Democrats and Whigs were divided ideologically, with only the former somehow representing the interests of the propertyless. |
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The Saudis instead fear Iran as a subversive regional rival, geopolitically in unstable countries such as Iraq and Syria, and ideologically as a Shia power challenging the Saudis' fundamentalist Sunni creed. |
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Though both sides are becoming increasingly ideologically siloed, the inability to tolerate divergent views seems to be a bit worse for conservatives than for liberals. |
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There was no new money for even a housing strategy that would have focused on the so-called marketplace, nevermind co-op or social housing, which I know the Conservatives generally are ideologically opposed to. |
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While the federal government attempts to bring in these ideologically driven solutions, cities and municipalities are left to pick up the pieces and to deal with the lack of leadership by senior levels of government. |
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In the end, the Act was racially but not ideologically colour-blind. |
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Many long-standing disputes and differences within and between countries in some parts of the world have become not only more visible but also more persistent when ideologically inspired 'camouflaging' is no longer possible. |
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It does suggest, however, that Labour is a factionalised party with an ideologically coherent minority grouping located on its right. |
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Indeed, to put it succinctly, the current authority in Slovenia adopts an attitude towards the Church that is not only secular but ideologically secularist. |
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The centre-left Social Democrats who run Berlin's government have fiddled about with no fewer than 23 school reforms, most of them ideologically tinged to level down rather than foster excellence. |
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He had inherited a kingdom torn by ideologically opposed groups, beset by unemployment, corruption, insecurity and terrorism, yet basking in a second oil boom. |
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Of course Coalition governments will be more ideologically inclined to save money by cutting spending than by raising taxes, but to suggest that tax hikes can only occur under Labor is ridiculous. |
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Take that away, and one has ideologically driven ritualism rather than worship of a God whose glory is seen in the disfigured body on the cross. |
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It is politically, religiously and ideologically independent. |
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In many eyes, the introduction of new charges or other forms of economic intervention would run counter to this pattern and is, thus, ideologically in conflict with it. |
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Current domestic threats come largely from small groups of ideologically motivated terrorists, often identifying or loosely affiliated with internationally organized terrorist groups like Al Q'aeda. |
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One expert pointed out that ideologically driven private engagement in warfare was problematic and dangerous, but it did not necessarily have to be regulated under the legal framework combating mercenary activities. |
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Communities are ideologically opposed to girls' education or cultural practices such as early marriage and pregnancy curtail girls' access to schools. |
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Supporting the Soviet invasion became one of the most ideologically difficult aspects of the countries' relationship. |
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Such metaphors were subliminal, productive, consubstantiating, and ideologically potent. |
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Bush's policies on women's issues are as ideologically driven and mean-spirited at home as they are internationally. |
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Already separated ideologically from the overwhelmingly Democratic Congressional Black Caucus, Watts is maintaining his physical distance as well. |
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Pacifism has no power over the power hungry and ideologically blind. |
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Aesthetics equals ideology, and so an avant-gardist aesthetic, as Wenman quite correctly identifies in bissett's poetry, is also ideologically dissident. |
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The kidnapers were not politically or ideologically motivated and they seem to have been youth who wanted to make a statement about their unemployment situation. |
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Nevertheless intellectually, ideologically and politically he identified with industrialists whom he, just like Smith, saw as the usherers of progress. |
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In addition to quicker legislative action, parliamentary government has attractive features for nations that are ethnically, racially, or ideologically divided. |
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Their works, covering a span of eight years, record a literarily most creative and ideologically most provocative period in modern Chinese literature. |
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Deferring to the need for cabinet members to have expertise, they installed, exclusively, ideologically compatible Reagan loyalists into subcabinet spoils positions. |
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