Sentences with phrase «political allegiances do»

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First, because most people do not live their everyday lives in a manner dominated by political ideologies or allegiances.
Pundits (IMO one of the most worthless forms of life on earth regardless of their political allegiances) like Megyn do more to defile God everyday with their divisive propaganda than the most militant atheist.
This, of course doesn't means we don't deal with political issues (which emcompass just about every aspect of public life), but it doesn't have that dynamic of allegiance and it isn't about personalities.
Similarly, well - known personalities have done the same: the list is long and includes German philosopher Jürgen Habermas and even some of his competitors in the race for the position of European Commission President despite their different political allegiances, notably Alexis Tsipras and Martin Schulz.
Do the people want a parliament that reflects the political allegiance of the country, or one that has very immediate constituency links with legitimate winners in each area?
These questions are central to our understanding of politics, but we still don't understand the development of the cognitive processes which shape our political attitudes and allegiances.
When Hinchey won a congressional seat in 1992, allegiance from his Democratic supporters never wavered even when Washington kept him away more often from local political activities than Albany did.
Alcantara said in an email that she does not believe that her party, the IDC, has any strict political allegiance.
«We don't get into the political allegiances,» Schaefer said, even while conceding the IDC's «caucusing with the Republicans was not conducive to getting the bills through.»
Speaking about the study, Romain Bertrand, the UK Country Manager for eHarmony, said: «While eHarmony has no political allegiances whatsoever, we do keenly observe social trends across the board.
[1] Contrary to most modernist artists, Davis was aware of his political objectives and allegiances and did not waver in loyalty via artwork during the course of his career.
If it is, then you have to explain why science done by lefties is hopelessly compromised by their political allegiance, but why the science done by righties is not thus compromised.
We need judges who do not owe their allegiance to a political party or political causes, judges who will apply the law and the Constitution fairly even if it may subject them to criticism.
I wanted to find out how many votes someone like me would garner by doing nothing except to state that I was not a political party person, that party candidates sought votes so that they could represent voters first and foremost, but that once elected, their allegiance switched to their parties first, thence to themselves, and thence, finally, to their voters (due to the party whip member control system).
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