Sentences with phrase «ideological divide in»

There is an ideological divide in these views within the GOP.
And not surprisingly there has been a big ideological divide in the response, with the government's commitment to academies matched by the teachers» unions» scepticism.

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Many recent studies have highlighted an ideological divide when it comes to trust in the media.
In last June's 5 - to - 4 Hobby Lobby ruling, which was divided along ideological lines, the high court said closely held companies have a right to special religious exceptions when it comes to the benefits they're required to offer their employees under the ACA.
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Political Parties in the United States are divided by ideological beliefs and ideal social views derived from those ideologies.
This new divide is ideological in the sense that it creates religious «liberals» (who would liberate religion from the past) and «conservatives» (who would conserve the religion of the past) within each religious tradition.
Ryan is a (relatively) small - government politician who takes an interest in details and shows a willingness to cross partisan and ideological divides.
In its wake, Europe divided, roughly north and south, and the peoples of Europe were pitched into a series of murderous ideological wars in which tens of thousands died, and during which the religious, cultural, and political map of Europe was redrawIn its wake, Europe divided, roughly north and south, and the peoples of Europe were pitched into a series of murderous ideological wars in which tens of thousands died, and during which the religious, cultural, and political map of Europe was redrawin which tens of thousands died, and during which the religious, cultural, and political map of Europe was redrawn.
I hear that whether to include raisins in traditional butter tarts can be a source of deep ideological divide, so for those on the no - raisin side, dates might not be much of an improvement.
Pro-Corbyn party members believe their man's politics hold the key to defeating the SNP but Davidson's success (remember, the Tories were supposed to be extinct in Scotland) has surely proved that, north of the border, political parties are divided along constitutional lines rather than left v right ideological ones.
In this system, the main ideological divide is already known and political parties prevent spoilers that plague.
Perhaps this is because to the extent that there is still an ideological dividing line in UK politics, the Conservatives are one side while Labour and Lib Dems are on the other, however much Darling and Cable agree or disagree on particular points.
These countries, which uncomfortably straddle the great ideological and physical divide that separates Russia from Europe and the West, are key states in what the Kremlin sees as its most important geopolitical struggle: Russia vs. NATO.
There was a strong mandate from across the ideological spectrum and partisan divide, something that is rare in the current political environment.
But the abundance of volunteers also comes with a reality check: The crowded primaries are giving the party's ideological divide a full public airing and could give party leaders less control over who carries the mantle in November.
Rich and allusive (the divides the film slowly reveals are not just along gender lines, but political and ideological ones too), this is a movie to experience rather than simply consume — baking in the heat, shivering in the cold and aching at the frustration of being lost in an environment that's hostile in every conceivable way.
I was surprised at how many of those in the room had not talked face - to - face across the ideological divide and how much misunderstanding and mistrust was in evidence.
In other words, the current board is sharply divided along ideological lines, with members too often focused on scoring political points and talking as though they're channeling either UTLA leadership or the most rigid of reformers, rather than thinking independently to come up with rational ideas that advance the cause of sound education.
A positively gigantic event, the series divided literally hundreds of Marvel characters down an explosive ideological line — one side led by Tony Stark / Iron Man, in favour of regulating superhero activity to safeguard against massive collateral damage — the other by Steve Rogers / Captain America, unable to reconcile his desire to do good with the politics he feels would impede true justice.
After spending the past six years in Beijing, he currently divides his time between New York and rural Ohio — an experience that has amplified his perceptions of the cultural and ideological disparities in this turbulent political moment.
She continued to make art during this period, and her work today reflects an ongoing interest in the body as a site for negotiating various ideological, social, and political issues and expertly bridges the divide between the spiritual and the scientific.
I inferred, as any reader would, that this Project was an examination of a survey of the general population in the US, broken down along ideological dividing lines («ideology is the main factor») in the general population.
For years, the commission's 88 member nations have been split along an ideological divide no less profound than the one over abortion in the United States.
In light of the growing ideological divide on the issue [12](paired with people's tendency to selectively process information), some scholars have argued that merely educating the public about the scientific consensus is unlikely to be a helpful approach [13, 14].
Empirical studies aimed at trying to make sense of this phenomenon have concluded that the reason the public remains divided on «scientific consensus» isn't that they haven't been exposed to evidence on the matter but rather that when they are exposed to evidence of what experts believe they selectively credit or discredit it in patterns that reflect and reinforce their perception that scientific consensus is consistent with the position that predominates in their cultural or ideological group.
As readers of this blog might expect, Americans who are highly interested in science should exhibit higher levels of trust across the ideological divide.
Although Grant — if confirmed — will be replacing an Obama appointee, Julie Carnes, the replacement will not likely have an immediate effect on the ideological balance of the court because Carnes herself most frequently votes in divided cases with her more conservative colleagues (as did the judge that Lisa Branch replaced, Frank Hull).
The Justices» questions generally fall along anticipated ideological divides (e.g., the conservative Justices seem to support uninhibited solicitation of campaign contributions and the liberal Justices seem to support more regulation in judicial elections).
The American justice system is rife with ideological divides and politicized standoffs, which reached their zenith in Bush v. Gore.
Bitcoin Cash split off from Bitcoin much for the same reason we often see these types of splits in the cryptocurrency world: an ideological divide.
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