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This rail disaster illustrates how crude and ideological the British position on innovation has become.
The more frantically ideological the debate became, the less information it offered.
It's hard not to see this as essentially ideological: the rating agencies just treat governments as potential deadbeats, by definition.
The main objection is not practical but ideological: the SVP simply does not feel that membership would be compatible with the country's direct democracy.
Whether political or ideological, the bill is merely the latest in a string of assaults on women's reproductive rights from the Grand Old Party.
Mr. Blair argued that, whereas the left of British politics had once been ideological, the right now suffered the same affliction.
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He is the ideological heir, the legacy bearer, the anointed's anointed.
First, the people at the ideological extremes of the party have begun to self-ghettoize.
The core of the ideological aspect was the Confucian distinction between China and foreign nations.
The ideological differences between the Integrated Judicial Council and the Shariah Authority — and their significance — shouldn't be overstated.
In the following decades the Olympics became one of the ideological fronts of the Cold War.
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