Ideological Sentence Examples

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  • Apparently, he is not opposed to an ideological struggle.

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  • But it is not easy to look at this evidence without ideological blinkers.

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  • In fact, they are probably the biggest ideological justification for the whole of civilization.

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  • The infant formula initiative is the opening salvo in an ideological campaign to smear a safe and useful product.

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  • Literacy is viewed as ideological, related to power, and embedded in a sociocultural context.

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  • The author 's ideological standpoint is the greatest cause of concern.

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  • The Balkan people do not seem to be very susceptible to the ideological temptations of the lackeys of Russian absolutism.

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  • And it is this lack of ideological clash that robs the conflict in Iraq of a political animus.

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  • The decision of military men to agree an armistice with Germany was ideological to the core.

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  • However the Scottish Executive approach demands transfer, presumably on the grounds of ideological aversion to the public sector.

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  • Unfortunately, their ideological blinders prevent many on the Left from seeing it.

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  • His aim of restoring an Islamic caliphate whose capital would be in Baghdad is in ideological conflict with present day Iraq.

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  • He abjures any political or ideological etiquette, including the classicism versus Romanticism debate, then so popular in Europe.

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  • Were MPs and cabinet members really comfortable with the pager system enforcing a uniformed linguistic and ideological conformity from them?

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  • On the whole it is not deep-seated ideological commitment.

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  • They are likely to be pragmatic rather than ideological and there is less deference to ' authoritative ' figures.

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  • Its last period of government (1974-79) ended with the Labor in considerable ideological disarray and internal party turbulence followed in the 1980's.

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  • All are rendered explicable with reference to the triumph of a new moral and ideological atmosphere throughout the institutions of the Third Reich.

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  • The key area where there are relevant, missing documents relates to relevant issue 2 - Mr Irving's ideological extremism.

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  • Great Divideat ideological divide of the second half of the 20th century, liberal democracy had stood firm.

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  • We need to learn from other European countries where public sector workers do not have the same ideological hang-ups.

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  • Tho her writing is never hectoring or overtly ideological, what she found left her deeply alarmed.

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  • There was a cultural and ideological hegemony in Bolivia, of liberalization and modernization.

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  • At the recent Likud conference, Prime Minister Ariel Sharon was greeted by jeers and shouts from hundreds of his former ideological fellow-travelers.

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  • I think you should try sending it out to magazines with the appropriate ideological leanings.

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  • The consciousness of Soviet people became mythological as a result of such ideological repression.

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  • An ideological offensive was launched to create a climate of fear, insecurity, intolerance and personal greed.

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  • The concept of the free market too was understood to be a force of control, an ideological justification of class oppression.

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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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  • It will require ideological persuasion as well as the creation of practical communicative resources; to change the policy seems nigh impossible.

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  • There are certain ideological and cultural aspects of contemporary radicalism which deserve at least a brief examination.

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  • In terms of projecting success, New Labor will become an ideological rump.

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  • The ideological shibboleths of neo-liberal economics have been broken.

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  • It can even impose its own ideological slant on the teaching.

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  • The author's ideological standpoint is the greatest cause of concern.

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  • It is in the arts and social sciences that the ideological straitjacket has been most severe.

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  • Our whole formation toward, and in, filmic enterprises, is dominated by such ideological strangleholds.

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  • Success of a PFI project does not, for us, vindicate the theoretical or ideological underpinnings of the PFI project as a whole.

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  • Thus, if economic relationships are fundamentally unequal, then political and ideological relationships will both reflect - and help to reinforce - inequality.

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  • But there was also an ideological vacuum, which neither the left nor the native bourgeoisie were capable of filling.

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  • However, the crime control strategies pursued within the era of penal welfarism were confronted by an array of practical and ideological difficulties.

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  • He pushed the sensualistic principles of Condillac to their last consequences, being in full agreement with the materialistic views of Cabanis, though the attention of the latter was devoted more to the physiological, that of Tracy to the psychological or "ideological" side of man.

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  • As an ideological system, ranchero culture binds together very poor and relatively rich members of the upland communities beyond the ejidos.

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  • We are not a bunch of ideological obsessions or social reactionaries denouncing our own society from outside it.

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  • Political ideological dogma is again very much to the fore.

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  • The adolescent's greater facility with abstract thinking also permits the application of advanced reasoning and logical processes to social and ideological matters.

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  • It meshed well with Russia's traditional primary focus on relations with the United States and was reinforced by apparent ideological affinity.

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  • Defining nudity can also be an ideological or political matter.

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