Sentences with phrase «politically inclined»

I'm also up to a lot of fun and sarcasm on Twitter, so make sure to follow me there (especially if you're politically inclined).
Judges are nowhere near as politically inclined as we are lead to believe in law school (save, perhaps, at the very highest appellate courts, and even then I think it's not that common).
Writing about the 1993 Biennial in a contemporaneous New York Times review, Roberta Smith states, «In the end, this ambitious show illuminates the pitfalls of politically inclined art far more than its triumphs.»
This informal, open studio visit is aimed at queer / radical / feminist / politically inclined artists to engage critically outside of traditional art institutions, gallery openings, and most importantly, outside of social media.
Get rid of that ugly cat tree that takes up most of your living room and replace it with your very own politically inclined scratching post.
Politikats — a company founded by a UBC alum that makes a line of politically inclined cat scratching posts of global leaders — has created the
Politikats — a company founded by a UBC alum that makes a line of politically inclined cat scratching posts of global leaders — has created the purr - fect scratching post for Canadian cats who loves BC politics.
It's the moment when a date can come to a crashing halt for the politically inclined in Washington.
While India doesn't have an app to unite the politically inclined like the US with its «Trump.dating... Australia, at IndianCupid you'd think a more liberal society...
Every morning as she was watching The View or her favorite morning political talk show (she's eight - nine, witty, with it, and politically inclined!)
Compared with the less politically inclined, these people were found to be media junkies, who consumed political content wherever they could find it, and as a result of this diversity they were less likely to be in an echo chamber.
Even outside of New York City, the politically inclined watched with interest the match between Republican Rep. Michael Grimm, who is facing a 20 - count indictment, and Democrat Domenic Recchia in the 11th Congressional District of New York, which includes Staten Island and parts of southern Brooklyn.
I know it's a loaded thing to post anything even remotely politically inclined in an election year (or ever for that matter!)
Pat Robertson and most of the politically inclined dispensationalists speak about the Soviet Union in this vein.
The politically inclined will surely be parsing today's report for effects of the so - called «sequester» as well as the various tax increases that have gone into effect this year.

Not exact matches

Operation Pawn Storm is distinct from other politically - inclined threat actor groups because of its attack methods, which include the following:
A person who's a conservative / Republican politically and atheist faith wise, typically self - identifies far more as the former than the latter, and as such would be less inclined to discuss their religious views in the first place in public (even witout concern of their political ambitions).
It's not hard to fathom where he's coming from politically — Rory's no Tory, expresses some sympathy for Brown and is inclined to agree with Lib - Dem positions.
We may be inclined to call the 4m kipper voters small - minded «little Englanders», but it does nothing politically to responsibly address genuine issues.
«Politically curious people are a resource who can promote enlightened self - government by sharing scientific information they are naturally inclined to learn and share,» he said.
The movie has a politically - inclined setting centered on the role played by Nicholas Cage named Terence McDonagh.
Cyprus» geographical location, somewhere between Asia and Europe (Cyprus politically belongs to Europe, but one might argue that it is geographically more inclined towards Asia) represents an attractive location for brokers who can target the European and Asian market simultaneously.
And as Ellis makes clear, such a result is not a function of the political stripe of the current federal government, but is endemic to the system itself: 20 years earlier, Jean Chrétien's Liberal government viewed Mulroney - government appointees to the board as too obstructionist with refugee claims, and simply replaced them with its own set of patronage appointments more inclined to deliver politically simpatico approvals of refugee claims.
Topic for which there is ample data include how frequency politics is discussed by politically - inclined individuals and the political ideology of close friends.
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