Sentences with phrase «ideological objections»

This doctrine bars critics from bringing suit unless they can demonstrate a concrete, personal injury that is particular to them and that goes beyond ideological objections or the policy's social effects.
It will sweep away the bureaucratic and legal loopholes previously exploited by those who put ideological objections above the best interests of children...
It will sweep away the bureaucratic and legal loopholes previously exploited by those who put ideological objections above the best interests of children.
They said they wanted the rights and benefits of marriage but had «deep - rooted and genuine ideological objections to marriage based upon what they consider to be its historically patriarchal nature».
Mr. Alexander is hoping the benefits of his latest plan outweigh ideological objections.
It has become clear, listening to Ed Balls and Ed Miliband describe how keen Huhne was during the coalition negotiations with Labour to abandon the Lib Dems» manifesto pledge to delay spending cuts, that he has far fewer ideological objections to Osbornian austerity than some of us might have assumed in the not - too - distant past.
They have deep - rooted and genuine ideological objections to marriage based upon what they consider to be its historically patriarchal nature.
«It will sweep away the bureaucratic and legal loopholes previously exploited by those who put ideological objections above the best interests of children,» she said.
«It may be he just has an ideological objection to the private rented sector.
«If we had an ideological objection to the top rate being at 40 per cent, why did we keep it there for so long?»
If we [the Labour Government] had an ideological objection to the top rate being at 40 per cent, why did we keep it there for so long?
Whereas SEA bureaucrats often view educational choice as inimical to their core mission, the department of revenue bureaucrats are less likely to have any ideological objections to educational choice.
Ideological objection to emergency contraception (EC) is often based on the scientifically incorrect belief that EC pills can prevent implantation of a fertilized egg, which some people mischaracterize as an abortion.
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