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Discover Ludwig"clashing ideology" is correct and can be used in written English
It is a phrase that is used to describe two different beliefs or ways of thinking that are in conflict. For example, "The town hall meeting was filled with tension as citizens debated the city's proposed budget, their clashing ideologies made compromise difficult."
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Obama's first test at managing the clashing ideologies within his Administration came during the review of Afghanistan policy in 2009.
During their lives, Millett and Friedan came to represent two clashing ideologies, duelling approaches to a movement that is still a work in progress.
With so many clashing ideologies, points of view and attitudes toward art-making, this no-holds-barred hodgepodge generates the buzz and stridency of, say, Canal Street on payday.
As scholars continue to study and learn about Northern life during the Civil War, it becomes increasingly clear that the Old Northwest was also the scene of its own violent civil war, a battlefield of clashing ideologies about the future of the country.
Ryan's mere presence ensures that the election will be framed in the way that Team Obama has wanted all along: as a choice between the President's moderate progressivism and the anti-government radicalism of today's G.O.P. Maybe Romney can mount a more effective campaign on this terrain of clashing ideologies.
And they were about the ardent, persistent, poignant hunger to believe that in a society of free information and free movement and clashing ideologies and gaudy dreams that don't come true — in other words, in this splendid but difficult experiment known as the United States of America — we can somehow prevent disaster, somehow inoculate ourselves.
This book does not address the scientific advancements on infectious etiologies; rather, it provides the context for French innovation within colonial functionaries, clashing ideologies, and commercial considerations.
During the first four years of the Bush administration, whenever inconvenient facts and ideology clashed, ideology invariably prevailed.
All of these problems stem from a clash between ideology and evidence.
Jonathan Jansen, a (black) public intellectual and vice chancellor of the Free State, depicted reactions to the painting as a clash of ideology, only peripherally about race.
So the regulatory battle over the proposed Keystone XL pipeline, which would link the oil sands to the Gulf Coast of the United States, may be little more than a symbolic clash of ideology, industry experts say.
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