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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ideological slant" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a particular bias or perspective in someone's beliefs or opinions.
Example: "The article presented an ideological slant that favored one political party over the other."
Alternatives: "political bias" or "philosophical perspective."
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Rather, Mr Kendrick objects to what he sees as the institute's ideological slant.
"This is not a subject about which there is any ideological slant," Mr. Stone said.
But, in this instance, Fox's ideological slant is not the issue.
Perhaps these organizations are afraid that if they get real and reputable scientists to write for them, their thread-bare ideological slant will be exposed.
The ideological slant of the director's voice-over (the film was completed in Cuba in the late nineteen-seventies) doesn't diminish the elegiac power of his images of a democracy at the edge of the abyss.
"It's really an ideological slant, saying, 'No one is going to tell me what I have to do.' " For some, civil unions are simply a form of premarital engagement.
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There was no place in such a system for the ideological slants — left, right and wacko — that marked the journalism of the day.
But Warhol's happy commodifying of art couldn't sit well with her, given the ideological slants that she shares with others in her social and artistic milieu.
Patch pages harbor no ideological or political slant, which is not to say that we expect them to have no political content.
All scientists hold social, political, and ideological beliefs that could potentially slant their interpretations of the data, but how do those biases and beliefs affect their research?
One passage of dialogue that is bad because it sounds slanted to make an ideological point is almost a straight steal (and that's probably why Mankiewicz didn't realize how fraudulent it would sound), and was especially familiar because John Dos Passos had quoted it in "U.S.A.," in his section on Hearst, "Poor Little Rich Boy".
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