Sentences with phrase «ideological predisposition»

I had traveled to London because the mysterious capability Tayler showcased with his welcome — to segment the American electorate not only by ideological predisposition but also by individual psychological characteristics — amounts to the most audacious new analytical innovation foisted on American politics this year.
Cruz Camp Realizes the Truth In November, political data reporter Sasha Issenberg called Cambridge Analytica's promise «to segment the American electorate not only by ideological predisposition but also by individual psychological characteristics... the most audacious new analytical innovation foisted on American politics this year.»
We can predict who will observe a lack of «coherence» merely by identifying ideological predisposition.
All those who have an interest in the electronic church, whatever their ideological predispositions toward it might be, would be well advised to give a high priority to the gathering of systematic data about the phenomenon.
Doing so would require suspending some of our ideological predispositions and focusing on building bridges between those capable of providing scientific insight into how children learn and the educators responsible for imparting that learning.
(The Yale Project on Climate Change Communication has done a lot of work revealing how powerfully such cultural and ideological predispositions shape views of the phenomenon too loosely called «global warming.»)
Personally, I see Mr. Dyson (he never pursued a Ph.D) in a different camp, as one of a handful of scientists for whom ideological predispositions have no bearing on how they approach a technical question.

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In a time of austerity, he said Labour's approach must be based on the desire for national «renewal and prosperity» not just an «ideological» predisposition towards reducing the size of the state.
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