Sentence examples for ideological exchange from inspiring English sources

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An issue of fierce ideological exchange, that will come to seem hard to understand all the fuss a decade or so later.

So, regardless of its physical or non-physical properties, the function of money has always been the same: to represent the ideological exchange of value and the attribution of social worth upon something someone else wants.

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Mr. Obama urged Republican lawmakers not to make "extraneous and controversial" ideological demands in exchange for keeping the federal government open, and said the impact of a shutdown on Tuesday would be harmful to millions of Americans.

Our government will not become functional again until we have public officials with the skill to improve the trajectory of their offices, with a willingness to take principled stands against powerful interests, and with a commitment to seeing legislative politics as a means to finding common ground with ideological foes through civil exchange for the public benefit.

What he will not do... is give the Tea Party its ideological agenda, wish list, in exchange for Congress reopening the government.

This brief exchange exhibited the ideological and policy gulf that divides the Republican Party and will make it so difficult for a candidate like Bush, Kasich, or even Rubio, who has also endorsed a path to citizenship, to win the G.O.P. nomination.

Texans will have to do that through the technologically paralyzed federal Web site, however, because Gov. Rick Perry was one of those Republican governors who refused to set up a state insurance exchange for purely ideological reasons.

Beginning in the late 1950s, such exported architectural projects were presented by the Chinese Communist Party-led government as gifts to many Asian and African nations in exchange for their ideological, political and diplomatic support.

Chiefs maintain political power through economic means (tribute collection, control over production and exchange, foreign trade monopolies), ideological means (ritual, myth, sacred landscapes), and military coercion.

In historically and ethnographically known chiefdoms, chiefs generally construct and maintain political power bases through various economic means (tribute collection, control over production and exchange, foreign trade monopolies), ideological means (ritual, myth, sacred landscapes), and military coercion.

Academic associations and governments shouldn't use political or ideological litmus tests to block scholarly exchanges.

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