Sentences with phrase «of ideological divides»

Adversaries are influencing populations through the distribution of polarizing propaganda, the propagation of armies of machine - learning driven bots on social media, the conflation of real and fake news, and the artificial inflation of ideological divides.
The coalition government will not solve Britain's fundamental problems because of its ideological divide, Conservative MP Jacob Rees - Mogg has warned.

Not exact matches

We don't have to mention to what length two nations went who were not primarily divided by religious differences but rather more rational economic and ideological differences, to turn this entire planet into a smoldering ruin glowing with radiation at the press of the «easy» button.
As Wills sees it, the peculiarly strong and long - lived hostility of Americans to government is the consequence of longstanding widely held beliefs and values that have often cut across the ideological differences that otherwise divide us.
But this is not an ideological divide that pits half of America vs. the other half; this is the hype — the «pep talk» — of those who are trying to rally troops to their side.
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.
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 redrawn.
Just as society is divided by class struggle, so the church and its theology are divided between an ideological use of religion to sanctify the ruling class and a prophetic tradition that denounces this misuse of religion.
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.
And it offers grist to both ideological conservatives and liberals.For conservatives and libertarians, the tragedy reveals the deleterious blowback of nanny state intervention.The social welfare and family court judge tilted to the missing wife's parents, and restricted Josh's visits from his two sons.We should expect Gingrich to run with this story, attacking the liberal nanny state; and how this liberal state's actions have negative unintended consequences.Liberals will also weigh in.The police, 911 distpatcher, and the criminal justice systemas a whole, all failed.The «hard power» of the police state actually made matters worse.As the ideological divide plays out, the tragedy does not end.The young mother / wife is still missing, and presumed dead.The sick Josh is no longer a person of interest.
Just days before lawmakers are set to vote on seven members of the board that drives state education policy, WNY delegates remain divided along political and ideological lines about who might best represent the area's students.
It could be divided between two incumbent freshman Republican members, Nan Hayworth to the south and Chris Gibson to the north, both ideological opposites of Hinchey.
An analysis shows that Smith won the majority of members who joined before 2015, suggesting there is now a generational divide as well as an ideological one.
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.
So instead of any more provocative (and potentially illuminating) ideological divide, the film's axis of sympathy runs between those who are willing to kill (or let - be-killed) for their principles, and those who are not.
The ideological divide between Bisbee citizens who want to reckon with their history and those who want to explain it away mirrors the conversations around racism, sexual harassment, gun control, and any number of issues plaguing the nation.
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.
But for the purposes of this surprisingly fleet - footed 146 - minute entertainment, Evans and especially Downey invest their characters» ideological divide with a potent sense of conviction, which helps offset the generally two - dimensional feel of the many other characters squeezed into the margins.
As the resolute Steve Rogers, the American soldier out of time, Chris Evans gives his most nuanced performance yet — and so does, surprisingly, Robert Downey Jr. as Tony Stark, who finds himself on the other side of a growing ideological divide from Captain America, and whose past failures and guilt push him to startling, but understandable, extremes.
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.
The dispute over Wolf's methods and the resulting data, which can grow quite heated, reflect the ideological divides — teacher unions versus school choice advocates — that shape many of today's education debates.
The issues they commonly support are quite controversial with criticism of the NEA coming from some other education and civil rights groups, but the organization's spirit is the right one — to attempt to reach across the ideological divide.
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.
Indeed there is something theatrical about the pitched battles fought across continents and decades between those on opposite sides of a grand ideological divide, each with a great deal at stake beyond the ideas themselves.
Dr. Frankenstein's Europe (pdf) & China: Two Economic Models and the Ideological Divide & The Clash of Generations (pdf)-- John Mauldin
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.
The second floor of the Foundation Building hosts an exhibit entitled «Divide and Compromise,» which documents the community's response «to the urgent financial and ideological challenges facing Cooper Union.»
The politics of borders and border - crossing are expanded through the exhibition and public programs to include not only the discourse of physical territory and migration, but also the act of transgressing between artistic disciplines, linguistic or ideological divides, digital and human interfaces, and prescriptive narratives of the past, present, and future.
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.
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.
Insisting upon other priorities — particularly those of an ideological nature — will only serve to divide us.
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).
With the hyper - evolution of cyberspace and technology, we have become a world less divided by geographical borders and more divided by ideological variation.
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.
The headline and subheading of the resume immediately convey the focus of this resume: a government relations position, and the subheading lets you know exactly how this candidate is differentiated: he has had extensive, proven success as a lobbyist working across partisan lines and ideological divides.
Through our work with BPC, we also hope to demonstrate the possibility of developing meaningful solutions that can bridge political and ideological divides.
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