Sentences with phrase «by ideological differences»

A coming - of - age teen friendship tale set against the backdrop of Cold War nuclear anxiety and the burgeoning sexual revolution in mid -»60s London, «Ginger & Rosa» tackles the idea of bonds shattered by ideological differences and examines the sobering cost of the newfound intellectualism, which often came at the expense of proper nurturing and guidance.
Donald Notice, acting president of the WHDC, said that those resignations occurred in 2007 and were fueled by ideological differences on the part of the board members.
The substantive problems are basically three: (1) The growing gap between the advanced and newly developing nations in terms of levels of living (food, essentially); (2) The growing gap between colored and pale skinned people which is linked with the food problem and exacerbated by ideological differences; and (3) The ideological garb in which these problems appear.

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James Damore was fired by Google on Monday for circulating «Google's Ideological Echo Chamber,» a highly controversial 10 - page memo suggesting that women are underrepresented at the company because of biological differences that make them less inclined to tech and leadership roles and not because of bias.
We don't have to mention to what length two nations went who were not primarily divided by religious differences but rather more rational economic and ideological differences, to turn this entire planet into a smoldering ruin glowing with radiation at the press of the «easy» button.
Indeed, the tendency of American political institutions to produce centrist political solutions is probably usefully offset by the cultural tendency of movement - style politics to inflate ideological differences into «war.»
What they have in common is that unity of religious and political certitude which, despite all the ideological differences, is uncomfortably reminiscent of the fanaticism unleashed by Muslim fundamentalists.
By looking at the newly - emerging political winners, such as the Five Star Movement in Italy or the ultra-right Golden Dawn and leftist SYRIZA in Greece, one will notice that despite all their ideological differences these parties have at least one common feature: they gained public popularity campaigning on Euroscepticist (or even anti-EU) and anti-corruption slogans.
The painful reality for the party is that its leader cobbled together an inchoate platform that masked fierce ideological differences in the ranks and hoped to steer it through an electoral window opened up by Lib Dem collapse and Ukip insurgency.
While separated by that vast ocean of ideological differences, Hannity and Colmes nonetheless forged an off - screen friendship, and a certain degree of collegiality did surface on the air, too.
Barbara Schaal, president of AAAS, the world's largest general scientific organization, is calling on Congress to restore federal funding for research on gun violence and set aside ideological differences to help save the lives of some 30,000 Americans felled by gun - related violence each year.
So far the negotiations have not gone well, with fundamental ideological differences being masked over by procedural fights.
In a world torn apart by religious extremism on the one side and a strident secularism on the other, no question is more urgent than how we live with our deepest differences — especially our religious and ideological differences.
By creating a public dialogue on climate change in cities and towns across the country, they can make the issue more personally relevant without getting mired in ideological differences.
Thus, as a senior member of the judiciary, if Richards LJ perceives his acquittal by a criminal court as «clearing his name», he entertains profound ideological differences about the function of the criminal courts than we do.
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