Sentences with phrase «ideological divisions»

If you are faced with ideological divisions, you need to work together to have healthy, challenging debates.
This, if any cause, should be free of partisan and other ideological divisions.
Unlike the fractious House Democratic caucus, which is riven with ideological divisions between liberals and moderates, House Republicans have been united on budgetary matters.
Sometimes it reflects deep ideological divisions, such as those between socialism and anarchism.
In 2015, the landscape has changed, although the partisan and ideological divisions remain for a law that passed Congress in 2010 with no Republican votes.
The problems in rich societies such as most of those in Europe is not, heretical as this is to say, caused by these societies somehow not being wealthy enough (and therefore requiring more GDP growth, and the associated promotion and veneration of «wealth creators» and establishing ideological divisions within society between «shirkers and strivers» etc.).
Yes, absolutely these words are used wrongly, and sometimes so used to obfuscate real ideological divisions, as Orwell pointed out in both his fiction and non-fiction.
And veteran Democratic operatives are concerned that the proliferation could further fracture the left, widening ideological divisions and leaving groups fighting for resources.
Four decades on, the stand - off between Israel and the Palestinians is as intractable as ever and this is a film with the ambition to explore dramatically why that might be, highlighting ideological divisions between both the hijackers and, perhaps more tellingly, between Israeli government ministers too.
In the National Affairs essay «Kludgeocracy in America,» Teles wrote, «We have no name for the dispute between complexity and simplicity in government, which cuts across those more familiar ideological divisions.
While Bifulco and Reback offer some policy suggestions for ways to help mitigate financial stress as charter schools expand — such as constraining when students may enroll in charters in order to help districts plan their budgets more systematically — right now ideological divisions have left the two sectors at a stalemate.
This idiom perhaps was never more appropriately used than when discussing the geographical ideological division of the country during the course of the 2016 presidential election in U.S.A., New York solidly established in the country's east coast parentheses even furthers the proof of this age - old adage, for if one thing is true it's that New Yorkers stick together.
Very similar ideological divisions occur when the French are asked whether climate change is harming people now: Those on the right are significantly less likely to say climate change is currently affecting people.
Radical extremists of various ideologies are employing open - source machine - learning and artificial - intelligence solutions to expedite «wound - collector» recruitment, to psychologically pray on vulnerable populations, to fan the flames of illusory ideological divisions, and to evade law enforcement.
Leading HuffPo: «Division & Disharmony»: State Republicans Mired In Dysfunction Plagued by infighting and deep ideological divisions, state Republican parties from Alaska to Maine are mired in dysfunction.
But I also suspect that the theological and ideological divisions are so deep that these prescriptions will be read in different ways by different audiences, reinforcing the conflicts Wuthnow thinks they will ease.
Renewed attention to prisoners» lives might also help erase some ideological divisions in society and the church.
There used to be an ideological division of labor in what might be called the terminal issues of American public life.
Peace movements fail because they fail to bridge class and ideological divisions.
The General Strike, the failure of the second Labour government, the «betrayal» by Ramsay MacDonald, the extent of the Parliamentary defeats, and the sectional and ideological divisions all shaped their political experience.
Active as a member since the 1960s, he has survived numerous changes of leader up to Miliband, and the ideological divisions and fanciful theories, from Militant Tendency to the Third Way.
A candidate must secure 76 Assembly votes, a majority, to become speaker, no easy task in a body riven by racial, geographical and ideological divisions.
And while reading has been the subject of fierce pedagogical battles, «the ideological divisions are not as great on the math side as they are on the literacy side,» said Linda Chen, deputy chief academic officer in the Boston Public Schools.
A brand - new expansion is in the works for Paradox Interactive's acclaimed World War II strategy simulation, Hearts of Iron IV, focusing upon the ideological division that wracked the country throughout the course of the war.
For their part, liberals have usually promoted the opposite view: constitutional rights should not be denied based on these sorts of technicalities... This ideological division has been turned on its head in the current gay marriage and health care litigation...»
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