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The phrase "ideological imperatives" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the beliefs or principles that guide one's actions or decisions, often in a political or philosophical context. Example sentence: As a politician, she was driven by her strong ideological imperatives, always standing firmly by her party's core values.
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Crucially, "Dances With Wolves" feminized and disempowered the western by bowdlerizing its violent -- that is, masculine and imperialist -- ideological imperatives.
The vow not to touch entitlements cannot be squared with the ideological imperatives of congressional Republicans, so it has quietly been put in a drawer.
They also reveal one of the irreducible, grim absurdities of this war, which is the disjunction between its lofty strategic and ideological imperatives and the dusty, frustrating reality on the ground.
Across the Soviet Bloc, from the 1960s until the collapse of communism, the automobile exemplified the tension between the ideological imperatives of political authorities and the aspirations of ordinary citizens.
As a city that lacks strategic assets or productive natural resources, ideological imperatives will continue to influence the nature of the growth of the city's population and the separateness or togetherness of its communities.
According to Posner and Yoo, independent tribunals are suspect because they are more likely to allow moral ideals, ideological imperatives or the interests of other states to influence their judgments.
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Their grand plan motors on in bad times and in better, driven by the ideological imperative that powers the modern Conservative party.
It is not an ideological imperative so much as a technical fix: a second-best response to market failure.In this section A nasty whiff of inflation Semper Fi Ménage à trois Baltic blues Real step forward Breaking the bank Cold shower Taxing times Unlikely revolutionaries ReprintsThis claim is best illustrated in the report's chapter on inequality and investment.
Investing in inmates is not merely an ideological imperative; it is also sound fiscal policy.
They also allowed women to indirectly 'test' themselves, to see where their ultimate allegiance lie whether to the normative ideological imperative that they avoid pregnancy at all costs or to the everyday social imperative that they demonstrate fecundity.
The concept of HPP as an "ideological" imperative was questioned on the basis of the effectiveness of its actions, particularly when these actions were compared with the area of disease treatment.
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