Sentences with phrase «political predilection»

Be that as it may, now we are worried about whether or not COLORS indicate some kind of political predilection?
Should these gentlemen persuade judges that natural law is their domain, the theorists will find that they have merely given judges rein to lay down their own moral and political predilections as the law of the Constitution.
The political predilections of Trump and his Cabinet augur continued improvement of scientific ties with Russia.
Re «See Scientific American: The Political Brain — A recent brain - imaging study shows that our political predilections are a product of unconscious confirmation bias — by Michael Shermer»
See Scientific American: The Political Brain — A recent brain - imaging study shows that our political predilections are a product of unconscious confirmation bias — by Michael Shermer http://tinyurl.com/yeanlf

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Meanwhile, the political and economic impacts of the EU, and especially the German, predilection for a strong anti-Keynesian approach to financial crisis is showing no sign of let up — austerity and more austerity resulting in a vicious downward spiral of lower demand leading to lower taxes and lower spending, lower growth and more cuts.
Being responsible is not a universal feature of political thinking; it is, rather, a predilection for a liberal, altruistic and self - critical mode of thinking politically that is not necessarily representative of its typical forms.
Such instruments of deliberative democracy may be distinctly «foreign» and at odds with the elitist British political tradition, with the culture and rituals of a traditional power - hoarding democracy and with the predilection for «muddling through» that defined British politics in the twentieth century.
It's a community that is coming to the (sometimes painfully) slow realization that anyone, no matter their gender, race, sexual predilections and political leanings, are welcome in the tribe so long as they love games and respect those that do.
Ursuta's predilection for the darker side of political commentary is evident, however, the finer details of the message are unclear, rendering the impact of the exhibition impotent.
I have often said that no administration is above criticism for how it handles scientific information and communications in policymaking — but that, with the Bush Administration we were seeing something different, in its aggressive predilection for spinning intelligence in order to conform it to predetermined political conclusions.
Individual judges have predilections (based upon their political views, judicial philosophies, etc.) that can influence their decision - making.
More importantly, it is accepted and widely discussed that judges have their own predilections, political or philosophical, which can influence their legal judgments.
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