Sentences with phrase «much common politically»

It's very hard to define «Right Wing» today, especially since most people referred to as «Right Wing» today not only have nothing in common with the historical origin of the term (French Monarchists after French Revolution), but don't have much common politically with each other aside from opposing some or all of the policies labeled «Left Wing», and even that for a wide variety of reasons.

Not exact matches

I suppose they are both nicelooking, youngish leaders, but politically I don't think there's much in common.
Mr. de Blasio, a liberal Democrat, and Mr. Astorino don't have much in common politically — except that both men have clashed with Mr. Cuomo.
Simple: Common Core is yet another top - down reform; it started years before it made its 2010 public appearance, and much of the planning and promoting that led to the June 2010 release of Common Core was chiefly orchestrated by relatively few politically - positioned individuals.
«The Obama action on the Common Core really transformed it from a state - led initiative we could all agree on to something that was much more politically charged,» said Michael Brickman, the national policy director for the Thomas B. Fordham Institute, a conservative think tank that supports the standards.
The Greek works of the 1970s, in particular, many of which represent a more politically and socially pointed variant on an idiom of found - object assemblage similar in sensibility to Italian Arte Povera, share an aesthetic as well as a range of references common to much of the more recent work seen throughout the Documenta proper — though expressed in a far more rigorous and authentic manner.
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