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"ideologically" Definitions
  1. in a way that is based on or connected with an ideology

979 Sentences With "ideologically"

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"Our sin is that we are ideologically anti-imperialist, but this coup won't make me change ideologically," he said.
They were not ideologically pure and not ideologically vigilant enough, and their population was ultimately peeled away by Western thinking.
Centrists have long held that the electorate is ideologically moderate and temperamentally cautious and will penalize political parties for nominating ideologically extreme candidates.
His treatment of the UK seems to vary significantly based on whether May governs as more *ideologically* right or *ideologically* neutral, particularly on Brexit and immigration.
If a respondent was told that candidate held extreme in-party views, ideologically extreme respondents registered feeling thermometer ratings 20183 points warmer than ideologically neutral respondents.
You have an ideologically motivated billionaire who took down a media organization, and here I was writing this story about an ideologically motivated billionaire who backed Trump.
Lelkes conducted experiments that asked participants to rate a number of hypothetical candidates, including a moderate Democrat, an "ideologically extreme" liberal Democrat, a moderate Republican and an "ideologically extreme" conservative Republican.
Turkey is ideologically split between a conservative religious movement, who are cognizant of the benefits of international agreements and proponents of NATO, and an isolationist, secular old guard who look ideologically eastward.
Ideologically, she represented a unifying force in a divided party.
The mission was to not get too bogged down, ideologically.
They also happen to be ideologically aligned with the left.
I can understand where his supporters are coming from ideologically.
The film shows how many recent reforms are ideologically motivated.
Mrs Palin is no more ideologically conservative than he is.
She had been a member of the party, ideologically sound.
Interestingly, Bloomberg, Schultz, Steyer and Yang are quite different ideologically.
Ideologically she seems to be looking over her left shoulder.
He wants to blow it up politically, strategically, and ideologically.
This argument is as weak as it is ideologically brazen.
"He was always limited ideologically to begin with," McLaren said.
"The Republican Party is becoming more ideologically pure," he suggested.
Only a handful are ideologically close to the Iranian government.
This was not a coalition of ideologically consistent, progressive voters.
When I asked Soros to describe himself ideologically, he laughed.
Ideologically, the polled voters identified themselves with former President Obama.
And which is considerably more conservative ideologically than the Senate.
The Yang Gang certainly became diverse, both racially and ideologically.
The court is ideologically mixed, but its ruling was unanimous.
Kim, in short, is a bona fide, ideologically inflexible dictator.
There aren't very many people who are fully ideologically consistent.
We are almost completely locked down as a nation, ideologically.
Moreover, immigration laws were rapidly becoming ideologically untenable as well.
The elderly, by contrast, weren't ideologically opposed to Le Pen.
But as Harvard's Blendon told me, this makes sense ideologically.
The current court is one of the most ideologically polarized ever.
Ideologically, Mr Simon and Mr Street mostly see eye to eye.
Poroshenko has described his opponent as "giggling, inexperienced, weak, ideologically amorphous".
It was an ideologically-driven exaggeration of something that was true.
They rationalize it, ideologically, perhaps better than any other entertainment form.
The realigned parties became much more ideologically distinct (see chart 3).
Or does she, in turn, double-down ideologically and defend liberalism?
The Virginia senator is ideologically closer to Clinton than Elizabeth Warren.
Parties have also become more ideologically cohesive in the United States.
MH: How would you describe how young voters see themselves ideologically?
Yet Ms. Warren has managed to assemble an ideologically diverse coalition.
Another popular theory is that the caucus is too ideologically diverse.
It's like United [expletive] Colors of Benetton, ideologically and religiously, philosophically.
Many incorrectly assume that Trump's base is ideologically motivated and monolithic.
Trump TV would be a much different offering ideologically, that's understood.
They are not bold disrupters but are ideologically out of touch.
He is ideologically indebted to both Patrick Buchanan and Goldman Sachs.
But they aren't yet a majority in the ideologically conservative party.
This is the only way ideologically heterogeneous parties can effectively govern.
He has ties to Donald Trump, and is ideologically extremely conservative.
Ideologically, the two groups are at opposite ends of the spectrum.
This is the podcast bro ethos: Ditch your ideologically charged identity.
Certainly smaller organizations, ideologically inflected journalism has a place as well.
YouTube denied that the deletions and other actions were ideologically driven.
A structured ritual space — an ideologically active environment — usually remains invisible.
While Warren's progressive stances link her closer ideologically with Vermont Sen.
The Huntsman pick also doesn't make any sense for Trump ideologically.
For the moment, the court is split down the middle ideologically.
His goals are ideologically driven, but his programs are mostly pragmatic.
There are even Tinder-style applications that promise ideologically friendly hookups.
Although they share demographic similarities, ideologically, the two men are opposed.
Moderates don't operate from the safety of their ideologically pure galleons.
Mexico City was just so far away, both geographically and ideologically.
Early leaders were not as ideologically bold as later mythmakers think.
"I don't want you to be safe, ideologically," he told them.
Within each party, congresswomen are now largely ideologically indistinguishable from congressmen.
Ideologically, the new GOP Senate conference will be a conservative one.
Bush was, in many respects, simply a president I disagreed with ideologically.
Ideologically, a shutdown shuts down one government — and keeps another one running.
They are also ideologically opposed to each other and compete for recruits.
Ideologically, I think snark is beautiful—and necessary to our cultural survival.
The company continues to be terrified of appearing politically or ideologically aligned.
Another possibility is that presidents and the court have increasingly diverged ideologically.
Ideologically, Russia actually has an easier task than during the Cold War.
By contrast, the Democratic revival underway is both ideologically diverse and harmonious.
But among Breitbart's ideologically driven journalists, her remarks were taken as validation.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, less ideologically driven than Ryan, has noticed.
There was no real ideologically driven desire for a centrist, she added.
If ours was an ideologically uniform species, this transformation would be challenging.
Pompeo is both personally and ideologically closer to Trump than Tillerson was.
The GOP of the 1970s was far more ideologically diverse than today.
Timothy Egan Give me your extreme-vetted, your ideologically certified, your elite.
Most hardheaded analysis — including from those sympathetic ideologically — suggests this is wrong.
The parties are becoming more hardline and their bases more ideologically unified.
But he came across as thoughtful, not ideologically rigid, Mr. Schoen said.
Ideologically at least, there was some common ground between Sanders and Clyburn.
Trump, unlike traditional Republican candidates, isn't ideologically hostile to the welfare state.
The stories that Bannon pushed were some of the most ideologically driven.
Overwhelmingly reliant on white voters, Republicans are more homogenous and ideologically zealous.
Confirming ideologically conservative judges has been a top priority for Senate Republicans.
As the parties have separated ideologically, vote-switchers have declined in number.
As Trump showed, sometimes an ideologically polarized electorate makes a surprising choice.
It is impossible that they should emerge from this experience ideologically untouched.
It is unclear how they would present themselves, ideologically, if they run.
He is ideologically incoherent, given his flip-flops on nearly every major issue.
Notice how only conservatives are "ideologically extreme appointments" to this former news exec.
This creates incentives for increasingly ideologically extreme candidates to pursue, and win, office.
That is amiable as well as ideologically sound, and liable to be effective.
It will take Sunni Arabs to reject them ideologically and defeat them militarily.
Saudi officials say their regional policy is coherent, not ideologically or religiously motivated.
Ideologically, there is little to distinguish him from his main rival, Luis Abinader.
Those who find the correction ideologically unpalatable will reason their way round it.
Gorsuch is considered ideologically similar to Scalia, and has wide support among Republicans.
Holdouts say either they are ideologically opposed or they simply can't afford it.
Most of the fighters in the insurgency are ideologically committed to the cause.
You can't fight [them] ideologically because they don't believe in what they say.
Scalia's replacement could swing the court to the left or the right ideologically.
He or she would be free to select the most ideologically pure candidate.
Sanders, on the other hand, has a lot in common with Warren ideologically.
These two ideologically opposed politicians hammered out a deal to save Social Security.
Anything can happen in such a crowded and ideologically diverse field of candidates.
I think they're so ideologically driven that they don't care about balanced budgets.
Her campaign strategist presented this as ideologically in keeping with Nixon's political platform.
Perhaps they really are ideologically devoted to market mechanisms and market mechanisms alone.
Ideologically and organizationally Wilders is perhaps closer to Trump than to Le Pen.
Is that important to you ideologically, or is that important for business reasons?
Pence is also one of the most ideologically conservative options Trump was considering.
It's less likely that Trump will appoint anyone as ideologically flexible as Kennedy.
But consumers are given that impression by pandering politicians and ideologically driven competitors.
"I felt that my disinterest in wealth was ideologically healthy," she tells us.
As a result, voters who participate in caucuses are often ideologically committed activists.
" Last week, the Congressional Hispanic Caucus ratified Huerta's ideologically-driven definition of "Hispanic.
By the mid-1970s, nationalization was not really on the table anymore ideologically.
Around half of the population is either disengaged or has ideologically inconsistent views.
Like his ideologically limber father-in-law, he has donated to Democratic candidates.
Tarkanian has positioned himself as a candidate ideologically to the right of Heller.
That means that some members of Congress are ideologically opposed to the idea.
In additional to being ideologically skewed, the liberal bent applies to geography too.
The court is currently split ideologically, resulting in occasional 4-to-4 deadlocks.
And unfortunately, the plot is as lackluster ideologically as the picture is visually.
They were well-known and broadly ideologically in sync with the congressional party.
A fuzzy issue position is a problem in a ideologically heated nomination campaign.
Although social scientists have repeatedly shown that the Democratic Party remains much more ideologically factionalized than the GOP, which has become more ideologically coherent, such nuance disappears from the picture that viewers see of all Democrats on their television screens.
For some, this defense of story might sound like a pretty ideologically fueled argument.
For example, with the court's ruling on Obamacare impending, ideologically aligned interest groups clamored
"He's the most ideologically committed person to this movement that I know," he said.
If you&aposre not ideologically driven to eviscerate the society, then have at it.
Ideologically speaking, she's considerably closer to Sanders than she is to Clinton or Obama.
Trump is often ideologically supple and could turn on a dime on the dispute.
Wherever he settles ideologically, Mr Gorsuch will not match Mr Scalia vote for vote.
Obama said Democratic candidates Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders are not that ideologically different.
The ABA promotes itself as a nonpartisan organization with an ideologically diverse membership base.
Surely some — perhaps all too many — economists are indeed locked into ideologically motivated beliefs.
Others have chosen to settle the land for more ideologically and religious nationalist reasons.
Justice Samuel Alito wrote the court's 5–4 ideologically split decision in Janus v.
" Today, Utych found, "moderates and ideologically extreme candidates are equally likely to be elected.
Since then each party has become more ideologically uniform, with little overlap between them.
That was present in the ideologically broad set of policies found in the contract.
The leaders of the two parties have nothing in common either ideologically and personally.
Democrats and people identifying ideologically as "liberal" were less likely to oppose the idea.
The most ideologically lopsided districts are more likely to be Democratic than Republican today.
Source: "Exposure to ideologically diverse news and opinion on Facebook," Science, 5 June 2015.
Ideologically sound though, in that social media's ills need to be addressed, preferably yesterday.
A trigger warning is not an excuse to avoid emotionally or ideologically difficult material.
Both Collins and Tillis face re-election bids next year in ideologically split states.
Consider the Prevent grants that end up in the hands of ideologically contentious groups.
Studies have shown Americans think they are more ideologically opposed than they actually are.
Mainstream journalism on sex work in general is often irresponsible, inaccurate, and ideologically driven.
But that doesn't make those audiences any less genuine, or any less ideologically driven.
At a glance, they would appear to have little in common, ideologically or temperamentally.
That it proves ideologically attractive to others is what makes it important -- and dangerous.
But it has abetted and amplified it, creating an ideologically bifurcated cable-news landscape.
Incumbents will alter their messages to be less policy focused and more ideologically rigid.
The Republican Party must embrace a more ideologically and demographically diverse group of voters.
Fox News continues to dominate the field in ideologically-driven news from the right.
Patrick McHenry and Maxine Waters are ideologically on complete opposite ends of the spectrum.
But it doesn't seem to set up well for him — stylistically, demographically, ideologically. Agree?
The first are the ideologically driven conservative voters who passionately support his belligerent ethnocentrism.
Ideologically committed voters turn out in higher percentages in primaries than less ideological moderates.
Political scientists have long found that more ideologically extreme candidates face an electoral penalty.
Both responses elevate what's ideologically and emotionally pleasing over what makes the most sense.
People will share them when they're ideologically convenient and dismiss them when they're not.
It is not unusual for case law to evolve in an ideologically understandable way.
It's not, as some have suggested, that Clinton is ideologically simpatico with the neocons.
The Finnish government's project — too limited, halfhearted, ideologically skewed — can only yield inconclusive data.
Some lament that China under Mr. Xi is returning ideologically to the Maoist era.
Ideologically, the two candidates don't differ much, but the race has drawn national attention.
It is a mistake, then, to view the markets through an ideologically colored lens.
If the boys straightened out ideologically, Gilani reportedly said, he could guarantee their safety.
Importantly, though, stellar qualifications failed to protect circuit court nominees from ideologically driven senators.
Outside the court, social conservatives warned that an ideologically neutral originalism would be useless.
It is not as simple as who we like or who is compatible ideologically.
People in this moderate middle are less ideologically rigid than their politically aroused compatriots.
Our film... (is) about the ideologically disintegrating Europe and the ultimate challenge facing it.
Harris was the most closely aligned ideologically with Democrats and those who lean Democratic.
McConnell also was key in helping Collins, though the two often aren't ideologically aligned.
And today's Republicans are more ideologically aligned, and thus tribal, than they were then.
And while that may make him appear as ideologically rudderless as Trump, he's not.
"It's not a scientifically based accusation — it's an ideologically based one," said the Rev.
Voters are sharply ideologically divided on policy issues, Center for Politics' Alan Abramowitz found.
Rather, the party struggled over which direction to move in, both ideologically and geographically.
To put things into Ellis's binary, White is both ideologically uninteresting and aesthetically weak.
In many ways, he's become as obsolete ideologically as Jimmy Carter was in 1992.
It is regarded as being ideologically close to the Muslim Brotherhood abroad, which it denies.
So you don't have any evidence to suggest that people have become more ideologically rigid?
These voters are, after all, a better fit agewise and ideologically for Biden than Sanders.
Recomposing is ideologically related to "green burial" wherein biodegradable urns are planted to grow trees.
Her most ideologically close opponent and Senate colleague, Bernie Sanders, did that back in 2017.
Thomas, as well as Alito, might ideologically align with Gorsuch more than they do Roberts.
"I think the Iron Throne will be dissolved, both physically and ideologically," Jones tells Vulture.
Of all Trump's picks, Ross stands out as perhaps the most ideologically in-step choice.
Takfirism should have been dismantled ideologically long ago, at the insistence of the international community.
The notion of an ideologically driven candidate turning out hordes of new voters is familiar.
But one of the most striking things about Jacobin is how ideologically ecumenical it is.
What appeal he has among women is limited primarily to those who are ideologically conservative.
They're not always far-right ideologically, but they'll market to a far-right consumer base.
I am a person, and I have individual opinions that may not line up ideologically.
Fox attracts viewers in search of ideologically palatable news and reinforces their views, they say.
The number of ideologically motivated hate crimes and terrorism homicides have trended differently over time.
A White House official was blunter, describing the California native as ideologically driven and "obstinate".
The combination of a manic president and an ideologically extremist staff is a combustable one.
Salem denies that these firings were ideologically motivated, claiming they were merely a business decision.
In this ideologically riven election season, it turns out, that is not easy at all.
Careless, ideologically-addled legislators are forcing us to use words we did not freely choose.
It seems doubtful that Mr. Trump is ideologically opposed to action to prevent global warming.
He has not issued a controversial order and asked ideologically rigid people to follow it.
But the takeaway remains clear: Media outlets are often less ideologically polarized than their readerships.
While Trump may be outwardly feuding with Bannon, he certainly isn't feuding with Bannon ideologically.
I agree voters are ideologically incoherent, but I think party allegiances are pretty damn stable.
Federally provided child care in America was deemed not just pragmatically tricky but ideologically unsound.
Mr. Orban's balancing act between the European Union and Russia is not ideologically driven either.
And unlike any Saudi leader before him, he has taken the hard-liners on ideologically.
She benefited, as all politicians of both parties do, from some ideologically sympathetic media coverage.
Critic's Notebook The 1960s have been over for a long, long time: temporally, culturally, ideologically.
The survey found the caucus-going electorate ideologically divided, with somewhat more moderates than liberals.
Among black and Latino voters, Mr. Sanders's ideologically driven approach may find a particular resonance.
So YouTube wants to remain ideologically neutral, but also affirm basic epistemic and moral values.
The swing districts that can potentially flip in November all are different, ideologically and demographically.
Or, put another way: What does the Democratic Party, ideologically speaking, look like right now?
Historical documents say they were mismatched on just about every front: intellectually, ideologically, even physically.
But there seems little point pretending anymore that an ideologically neutral position of objectivity exists.
He attributed that to younger voters' attraction to Sanders's less pragmatic, more ideologically pure vision.
The idea of a constitutional convention is not intrinsically a partisan or ideologically conservative one.
The ideologically pure delegates have sometimes taken a contrarian view of the state's favored candidates.
What matters most is if you are accepted by a small and ideologically-unbalanced clique.
With its mix of blue collars and red trousers, the new party is ideologically incoherent.
The court is ideologically split between conservatives and liberals, so conflicts are to be expected.
You could argue it's a copout, as the most ideologically committed on the left might.
Create a primary election process that doesn't reward the most ideologically liberal or conservative candidates.
They tend to be moderates or, at the least, less ideologically driven in their thinking.
Two lives lost in one county, both drawing significant outrage from two ideologically opposing groups.
But they get very little national media attention compared to the more ideologically strident members.
The reality is that the Democratic Party is a diverse entity, racially, ethnically and ideologically.
It has staffed federal agencies with people financially or ideologically committed to fossil fuel industries.
If the ideologically divided court splits 4-4, the appeals court ruling is left intact.
The Democrats' problem, in a way, is that they're too ideologically unified: They're a party of consistent social and economic liberalism in a big and messy country, and as they've become more ideologically consistent they've lost power both in Washington and in state houses.
Then there's the critique about whether she'll, essentially, be counterproductive for Democrats, either ideologically or functionally.
Even if means voting against someone he thinks is qualified and with whom he agrees ideologically?
Now Trump is in Washington, trying to negotiate a bill with ideologically splintered Capitol Hill Republicans.
Remember, Trump beat a bevvy of 16 ideologically conservative Republicans in a landslide GOP primary performance.
MACCALLUM: They have not been as good at picking people who are ideologically aligned with them.
Since Scalia's death, the Supreme Court has been ideologically split with four conservatives and four liberals.
That's an outcome that would be far more ideologically disastrous for conservatives than a Garland confirmation.
"The area is not as rigid ideologically as other parts of the country," Dent told Reuters.
Cruz will hope to consolidate this group's support, but ideologically, they don't have much in common.
Others say even then Mr. de Blasio displayed a more ideologically leftward bent than his boss.
"It's not only to ideologically control information, but also to control the source of the information."
Justices do tend to side ideologically with the party of the president who appointed them, though.
Two very well-known—and ideologically diametrical examples—would be Vladimir Putin and Childish Gambino, a.k.a.
He seems happy — even eager — to be both operationally and ideologically marginalized inside his own administration.
Democrats represent — and aim to keep — dozens of House seats either split ideologically or leaning Republican.
It's not just that the term "trolling" is slippery at best and ideologically toxic at worst.
This is more a function of districts polarizing by other means, including voters sorting themselves ideologically.
Indeed, many violent, ideologically motivated attacks in the U.S. don't target a specific race or religion.
Vance's portrayal of his town and his family is loving but conflicted, and refreshingly ideologically agnostic.
Vance's portrayal of his town and his family is loving but conflicted, and refreshingly ideologically agnostic.
Democratic donors are ideologically closer to the party's voter base than Republican donors are to theirs.
Steve Bannon, Trump's chief strategist who is aligned ideologically with Miller, favors the restructuring, officials said.
The justices are ideologically split with four liberals and four conservatives after decades of conservative leaning.
President Trump is correct in offering a budget that ends taxpayer funding of ideologically-driven programs.
The ideologically incompatible opera-loving buddies Antonin Scalia and Ruth Bader Ginsburg are the oldest justices.
Today's Democratic Party is much more ideologically left-wing than what it was in the 1990s.
To understand ideologically where deepfakes came from, it's helpful to understand how porn itself has evolved.
The pair are ideologically opposed on most major political issues, including defense, climate change and business.
For the century after the Civil War, both the Republican and Democratic parties were ideologically heterogenous.
No fashion week harbors consensus, either ideologically or aesthetically, but the range is particularly broad here.
Public transportation is a perfect example of how ideologically based myths and misconceptions have distorted policy.
Political commissars are assigned to various branches of the military to ensure it is ideologically sound.
The Republicans, by contrast, are an ideologically and demographically homogenous party, creating fewer points of frictions.
The Rabid Puppies stacked the Hugos with ideologically-charged nonsense written by partisan hacks and incompetents.
And part of how I think of it also is just how non-ideologically voters behave.
Today's Republicans aren't ideologically opposed to democracy in the way that, say, fascists and Islamists are.
Tacoma, the space station, is physically and ideologically built to separate those who work within it.
Over half of respondents believe Garland is properly balanced ideologically for the Supreme Court, CNN reported.
In all, eight people — an ideologically diverse array of candidates — were on the ballot on Sunday.
Some ideologically-motivated firearm advocates assert that American civilians own as many as 600 million guns.
It's because our brains aren't great at rationally analyzing facts, especially in fractured, ideologically polarized times.
The universe of Latinx voters has historically been more ideologically diverse, driven by factors including religion.
The ideologically defined partisan conflict that currently structures our politics is not the only world possible.
While little separated the candidates ideologically, the party as a whole trusted Van Hollen vastly more.
These effects are even larger among ideologically extreme respondents — the kind that vote in primary elections.
"If it's going to be terrorism it's got to be politically or ideologically motivated," he said.
Raising taxes was ruled out, deemed ideologically unpalatable while the Conservatives were making austerity-related cutbacks.
At its founding a decade ago, Breitbart dedicated its ideologically right-leaning coverage to celebrity culture.
Still, Warren and Sanders are close enough ideologically that many think Warren staying in helps Biden.
"Moderates" do not actually display a preference for "centrist" positions, but merely for ideologically inconsistent ones.
Conservatives also tend to be more ideologically homogenous and loyal than their counterparts on the left.
And what better way to topple the current president than with his ideologically inverted alter ego?
The three men were — and remain — ideologically aligned, and often combined forces to sway the President.
But decades of research suggest that ideologically moderate candidates tend to do well in American elections.
By some measures, around half of the population is either disengaged or has ideologically inconsistent views.
Even after the USSR's demise over a generation ago, ideologically left regimes continue to do so.
Facebook banned white nationalism and separatism in March, calling them ideologically the same as white supremacy.
" Liz Hill, a spokeswoman for the Education Department, criticized the states' lawsuit, calling it "ideologically driven.
But in recent years the movement has become much more ideologically diverse — and far more interesting.
Those ideologically committed to a light governmental hand on the market might prefer the antitrust alternative.
Conservatives have accused Facebook and other Silicon Valley tech companies of lacking an ideologically diverse workforce.
We need to think inductively, not ideologically, about the horrors unfolding before us and within us.
Independents are more ideologically opposed to Obama's EPA agenda and don't believe the agency should regulate methane.
That, in turn, laid the groundwork for Ted Kennedy's ideologically charged 1980 nomination challenge to Jimmy Carter.
The report says the IRA incited anger among ideologically aligned groups and specific demographic groups, as follows:
One big thing O'Rourke has going for him as a nominee is that he's very ideologically generic.
With Kavanaugh's confirmation, the Supreme Court is the most ideologically conservative it has been in a generation.
It is too ideologically diverse and fractious; individualism is wired too deeply into the country's political culture.
Whenever there was staff turnover, they were replaced by those that were ideologically in tune with Solomon.
Williams said he "can't really say" how his previous companies should be dealing with ideologically-driven misinformation.
Vote Compass results may, for many people, confirm where they're situation ideologically in the American political landscape.
Yet New Zealanders are not ideologically divided, nor itching for the revolution to which Mr Peters points.
Of the three candidates, Cruz's delegates will be the most ideologically in sync with their candidate's policies.
They are one of the few spaces in our ideologically self-segregated culture where echo chambers collide.
They command significant financial resources, have become more ideologically cohesive, and, of course, continue to win elections.
She also disputed the notion that House members from ideologically balanced districts would not support the plan.
The incoming Trump administration appears ideologically intent on upending Washington's long-maintained, bipartisan opposition to Israeli settlements.
Some say Cuba's cultural institutions are ideologically outdated and too strapped for cash to promote them sufficiently.
This tendency has become more pronounced in recent years as the parties have become more ideologically polarized.
He believes racial and ethnic minorities are ideologically monolithic constituencies who are incapable of independent or — gasp!
Political scientists have been saying for years that Americans are ideologically or rhetorically conservative, but operationally liberals.
The fraying of the Trump-Sessions relationship is particularly notable because Sessions is ideologically sympathetic to Trump.
Russia's new rulers, ideologically orphaned by the collapse of Soviet communism, have increasingly latched onto the belief.
But this is not an instance of ideologically motivated jurists pulling a rabbit out of a hat.
Concurrently, conservatives insisted on the early Southern contests to better ensure victory for an ideologically suitable candidate.
As Hotelling would predict, the most conceptually consistent (and therefore ideologically extreme) platforms are not politically viable.
The incoming Congress is set to be one of the most ideologically and demographically diverse in history.
All are more ideologically driven, and more conservative, than the East Tennessee Republicans the state usually elects.
States must step up and defend our rights in the wake of an ideologically driven activist court.
It is ideologically selective, using a conservative or liberal frame to analyze the issues of the day.
Except part of the plan to get away with it involves pretending to be ideologically motivated terrorists.
So why should you care about some right-wing think tank's ideologically loaded measure of economic freedom?
With four more ideologically committed justices on either side of him, Kennedy was the court's majority-maker.
They can't do it because they are ideologically rigid and obsessed with cutting taxes and deregulating business.
That left candidates who fit somewhere in the middle of the pack ideologically struggling to break through.
The movement Cruz is a part of has been criticized for being too ideologically rigid and inflexible.
And so the media narrative shifted, becoming about the problem of sensationalism and ideologically motivated fake news.
The incident demonstrates the dangers of operating an ideologically independent organization in a corrupt and unpredictable state.
It certainly indicates that there is enormous overlap between the wealthiest Republicans and the most ideologically extreme.
Arizona's Democratic hopefuls have also shifted left ideologically, which has only intensified the backlash against Ms. Valdez.
The measure assumes that candidates who receive contributions from the same donors and groups are ideologically similar.
Trying on such ideologically aligned clothing is reassuring, but only one part of a well-designed life.
Ideologically, Mr. Trump's most fervent supporters in Congress break with the Freedom Caucus in important policy areas.
He noted that his nomination has been driven by the "ideologically driven" Federal Society and Heritage Foundation.
Some of the top NSC officials did not agree with her ideologically on arms control, sources explained.
On the other hand, it would seem an easier sell, being more majestic and ideologically trouble free.
The Party justifies these facilities on deradicalization grounds and asserts that Islamic extremists must be rehabilitated ideologically.
Those in the middle are more ideologically flexible, like Shannon Cavalier, 43, a waitress from nearby Jermyn.
But with the two parties now more ideologically homogenous, President Washington's warning is more relevant than ever.
Reconciling those two models will be difficult, if not impossible, even for an ideologically flexible prime minister.
But Biden's lower standing among liberals doesn't necessarily mean he is seen as ideologically out of step.
In reality, liberal democrats are still much more united, ideologically and organizationally, than the right-wing populists.
Where O'Rourke fits into the race ideologically is less clear compared to progressive bulwarks like Vermont Sen.
In fact, in 2012, ideologically extreme candidates became more electable than moderates, as the accompanying graphic shows.
Remember Le Bon's theory that a crowd is stronger, angrier and less ideologically flexible than an individual.
The post-reform political system has allowed the flourishing of the more ideologically oriented party: the Republicans.
Formerly neutral superdelegates — including ones like Warren who are ideologically sympathetic to Sanders — are lining up behind Clinton.
Over the last eight years, Republicans focused on legislative initiatives that were ideologically appealing but also electorally strategic.
"These are people in my opinion who are just ideologically opposed to what we're doing," Delgado countered Tuesday.
Second, the GOP is not only practically (by virtue of their funding) but ideologically opposed to federal regulation.
But schools are more ideologically diverse than many other environments, making them ideal testing-grounds for such skills.
"Ideologically, I am at the opposite extreme to the people who are at present in power," he said.
They also varied ideologically — Lee Carter, a member of the Democratic Socialists of America, won an underdog victory.
A new study finds that young people are far less ideologically polarized on policy issues than their elders.
But Elizabeth Warren — who's viewed as the closest candidate to Bernie ideologically — gets a pass with these moderates.
The high court is ideologically deadlocked pending Gorsuch's Senate confirmation fight, with four liberal justices and four conservatives.
And all three Boots-alones are in his ideologically revolutionary tradition, which now goes back a quarter century.
Either you have a plan that's defensible, that's coherent both ideologically and in policy terms, or you don't.
No governors should deny health coverage for people just because they are ideologically opposed to federal entitlement programs.
Often seen as ideologically left wing, he was above all a martyr for his faith and his church.
But as Vox's Dylan Matthews has written, Kudlow has managed to be "ideologically flexible" while at Trump's side.
Steve Bannon, Trump's ideologically-charged strategist, presumably still wants to see the nationalist revolution sweep across the West.
He's the Cabinet member who's perhaps most closely aligned with Trump ideologically and most willing to follow orders.
The extremists, in this view, push out rumors and inflammatory claims to everyday users, who become ideologically infected.
"This guy may well have just been ideologically linked and ISIS wasn't even aware of it," he continued.
Those were just the latest round of changes that has been altered to appease the ideologically diverse caucus.
But the Koch network has some 700 of the wealthiest and most ideologically committed donors in conservative politics.
The national donors powering his campaign were not ideologically in line with the voters in Georgia's 6th district.
Many observers suggest our current government – centrist by Canadian standards – would ideologically fit neatly into the Sanders camp.
Obama could conceivably have advanced an agenda that was so ideologically unpalatable that it retroactively vindicated Republican cynicism.
They're also not easy to pin down ideologically, and have angered their fair share of progressives and centrists.
Trump might be a nativist, but by all indications he's far less ideologically rigid than Kelly and Miller.
Have voters become stuck in their partisan ways or are the parties now offering more ideologically uniform candidates?
"I'm not about being in the right place ideologically, whatever that means," he said in Iowa last week.
Ideologically, these adversaries often justified their desire to liquidate Israel in terms of Arab nationalism or Palestinian nationalism.
In this way, left-leaning interest groups like local teachers unions are ideologically aligned with Tea Party Republicans.
We know that normal, ideologically orthodox conservative elected officials think Trump should be president of the United States.
But the irony is, these campuses are some of the most ideologically intolerant places in the entire country.
"It doesn't have to raise a red flag politically or ideologically for them to censor it," he said.
Democrats have now latched on to that idea for the wrong reason to stack the Supreme Court ideologically.
Allies on both sides acknowledge the potential problems with two senators so ideologically similar running against one another.
But the Republicans who control the governments in these states are ideologically opposed to the health reform law.
At the federal level, the two parties resembled loose associations of disparate interests rather than ideologically cohesive movements.
"The Clintons have never been the demons ideologically that we've made them out to be," Rogers told me.
Nate Yeah, I think the comparison just doesn't compute for ideologically consistent voters on a left-right scale.
In the cases where government statistics are not available, we seek neutral and/or ideologically diverse data sources.
The problem is Republicans in Congress are ideologically opposed and have taken a pledge not to raise revenue.
In doing so, the AIN creates a digital social contract and helps fortify intractable, ideologically extreme word views.
If a judge rules in the organization's favor, it would effectively safeguard TPPP against any ideologically-driven attacks.
Two-thirds considered Trump's policy proposals to be ideologically about right, while a quarter rated them too conservative.
At stake is the swing seat on a Supreme Court divided ideologically between four conservatives and four liberals.
Trump, who engaged the far-right hardliners during his presidential campaign, isn't an ideologically consistent conservative after all.
In 1989, Doolittle helped establish indie rock as a genre that's existed (ideologically and artistically) outside the mainstream.
Having an ideologically diverse group of friends, Ms. Peyser writes, can help you better understand your own convictions.
Elizabeth Warren, who is typically seen as ideologically aligned with Sanders but who didn't endorse in the primary.
The European elections, typically low-turnout affairs dominated by the most ideologically motivated voters, are an imperfect barometer.
Our big museums are feeling compelled to acknowledge that they are products of an earlier, ideologically fraught time.
And the White House incumbent -- an ideologically unmoored Republican seeking re-election -- is cheering both of them on.
" Clearly, Sanders was the opposite of a smoldering, "ideologically pur[e]" radical who could not "get things done.
Ideologically centrist journalists from NBC News were brought in to take over for more left-leaning opinion shows.
This year, Democratic candidates remain focused on challenging vulnerable Republican-held seats more than purging ideologically impure incumbents.
But Bolton's return to prominence is not the sole province of Trump, his allies, and ideologically crosswise Republicans.
Focused ideologically on "One China," mainland China seems incapable of understanding what the Hong Kong protesters really want.
A partisan, ideologically driven NLRB can further empower corporations and CEOs to take away our freedoms at work.
His appeal was not ideologically based, which could help him unite the different parts of the Democratic Party.
When two leaders so ideologically different are on the same page about forced arbitration, it really says something.
This occurred even as there were signs that voters thought other factors were more important than ideologically purity.
As a candidate, the ideologically flexible Donald Trump urged skeptical conservatives to support him with one simple pitch.
Meanwhile, Trump's description of himself as a nationalist leaves little doubt about who he aligns himself with ideologically.
Maybe love and hate can ideologically cancel each other out in the interest of an economically sensible policy.
The parties are polarized and ideologically coherent; they offer fundamentally different visions for the direction of the country.
Now, it's hardly guaranteed that Trump will be as ideologically distant from his congressional party as Carter was.
The Soviet Union fell apart of its own accord because it could not support itself ideologically or economically.
That has the upside of couching the move in ideologically progressive language rather than in practical institutional politics.
Trump has let himself get jammed-up by nativist politicians who are more ideologically serious than he is.
Indeed, it leaves the most common type of anti-Trump Republican politician, the Jeff Flake sort who imagine themselves the tribunes of a more principled and ideologically-consistent conservatism, without any obvious constituency at all — since the supposedly principled and ideologically-consistent conservative voters are now the heart of Trump's support.
A third party would give conservatives ideologically opposed to Trump a megaphone to carry on their message in exile.
For one thing, Obama completely dominated both the ideologically left segment of the primary electorate and the black vote.
And when does that criticism tip over into unwarranted skepticism—or even feed ideologically motivated attacks on researchers' work?
With five conservatives and four liberals, the court is ideologically divided, meaning common ground may be difficult to find.
"Back then it was a different politics, maybe it's ideologically reversed, but it was loud and clear," Garcetti said.
In the end, Pompeo may be remembered as the most conservative, ideologically driven Secretary of State ever to serve.
He is almost impossible to pin down ideologically, entering this year's highly partisan election from a nonpartisan county role.
Conway is well-connected in ideologically right conservative circles, and has ties to the Koch brothers' influential donor network.
Given the president's leftism, his most ideologically consistent option would be to stop paying, as Argentina did in 2001.
But the cause of religious freedom, which is one of America's founding ideals, has mutated ideologically in odd ways.
But those examples show only that Democratic senators have pushed hard for Republican presidents to pick ideologically moderate nominees.
This approach would work best, our project said, on issues that were not ideologically central to existing party coalitions.
The working group consisting of an ideologically diverse set of senators will discuss Medicaid in its third meeting today.
Since taking the majority and speaker's gavel back last month, Pelosi has had to manage an ideologically diverse caucus.
They also represent, in different ways, the future of the party: demographically in Castro's case, and ideologically in Warren's.
In January, he will succeed President Obama, a man who is his polar opposite temperamentally as well as ideologically.
That state is more ideologically conservative, with a stronger local party leadership and a tradition of preferring mainstream candidates.
Without considering the downside of training ML systems to classify something as fake based upon ideologically biased training data.
"It's interesting that we are politically and ideologically polar opposites but there are things we agree on," Bridget said.
They're not going to like that, and neither are the politicians who either support them ideologically, or benefit financially.
Today's college students are certainly more liberal and more ideologically uniform than their counterparts of the mid-twentieth century.
He was definitely ideologically conservative, but his first loyalty was to the audience, to manufacturing outrage, to weaponizing division.
There's nothing unusual about a Supreme Court justice timing his or her retirement to ensure an ideologically similar replacement.
The blending of a soggy taco to create soup isn't far off ideologically from soups that are undeniably good.
But, at the very least, being ideologically opposed to left-handedness seems to be a thing of the past.
Their hatred of Trump is so great that they may be willing to compromise ideologically in order to win.
Applaud via social media your college's decision to invite ideologically diverse speakers to talk about their scholarship on campus.
Conservative pundits don't seek an ideologically balanced higher education; they want a higher education that reflects their conservative views.
And that climate has led the political parties to become far more ideologically uniform than they used to be.
Predictably, 80% of Bennet supporters like Biden, one of the most ideologically similar candidates to Bennet in the race.
Obama's appointees were, in many cases, extremely liberal, ideologically driven people who dragged their circuits drastically to the left.
"There's no question Obama could name someone exceptionally well qualified and ideologically acceptable to Republican senators," Ms. Epstein said.
One of the sad realities is that climate became this ideologically polarized issue like marriage equality and other issues.
Gorsuch is ideologically aligned with the late conservative Justice Antonin Scalia, whom he replaced on the court last year.
Abu Firas was a fervent opponent of Islamic State's style and was ideologically at odds with the militant group.
But, for all its fine reporting and substantive "Long Reads," the paper consists disproportionately of ideologically unvarying opinion essays.
Leading Republican politicians remain ideologically aligned with their most affluent constituents in support of lower taxes and smaller government.
For the first time in more than a half century, the chief justice would be in the minority ideologically.
This may surprise you, as Sanders seems like a natural home for Warren supporters, given where they stand ideologically.
"He dreams of a soft, submissive, gentle, giggling, inexperienced, weak, ideologically amorphous and politically uncertain president," Mr. Poroshenko said.
But what's unsettling to me is that his side of the Democratic Party has gained the upper hand, ideologically.
They are archived, and if journalists or ideologically motivated activists want to get their hands on them, they can.
It's a whole lot easier to recognize ideologically charged spaces of the past than those of our own time.
"There's all these kinds of clashes that you have in Catholicism now because it's so ideologically divided," he said.
Gorsuch is ideologically aligned with the late conservative Justice Antonin Scalia, whom he replaced on the court in 2017.
Anti-Zionism is ideologically unique in insisting that one state, and one state only, doesn't just have to change.
Sanders, ideologically to his left, gave no sign that he intended to give up that prize without a fight.
Sanders, ideologically to the left, gave no sign that he intends to give up the nomination without a fight.
The assumption is that she is closest ideologically to Sanders so he is the only person she would back.
The drama shows just how difficult Pelosi's job of keeping an ideologically diverse group of Democrats together will be.
Typically, the most ideologically extreme candidate is the one worst positioned to win over swing voters in swing states.
Warren is closer to Sanders ideologically than the rest but has yet to break out at the ballot box.
Ideologically, Mr. Lagerfeld asserted that his re-creation was conceptual: "Reality is of no interest to me," he said.
Eidelman and his colleagues conducted a series of tests comparing the answers of two groups to ideologically revealing questions.
But that would only take the court ideologically back to last year, when Scalia was still on the court.
"And they've been very aggressive about identifying candidates who are young and who are very ideologically conservative," Epps added.
As senators became increasingly distant ideologically from circuit court nominees, they were more likely to blue slip the nomination.
Of course, Whitehouse does not view the four liberal justices regularly voting together as being biased or ideologically rigid.
The panel, stacked with some of the House's most ideologically progressive and conservative lawmakers, lived up to its reputation.
The panel, stacked with some of the House's most ideologically progressive and conservative lawmakers, lived up to its reputation.
But he also noted that he was more ideologically aligned with Trump on trade than he was with Obama.
It's stuff like Trump and Biden lacked ideologically pure records, while their party bases were going to the extremes.
Reagan's tenure was marked by ideologically driven deep cuts in health and social services that harmed many vulnerable citizens.
The most ideologically committed progressives you're going to find are the people already consistently pulling the lever for Democrats.
The Tea Party was ideologically unified and further to the right than the women's march was to the left.
The Pew analysis found that lawmakers who were more ideologically partisan on both sides typically had more Facebook followers.
The leadership shuffle at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has shone a spotlight on the agency's ideologically-driven agenda.
She's ideologically too far left for the sort of constituencies a Democrat will need to win in November 2020.
She's ideologically too far left for the sort of constituencies a Democrat will need to win in November 2020.
These kinds of results, combined with retaking the House, are hardly what happens to a party that overreached ideologically.
In the redrawing of districts following the 2010 census, Republicans created incredibly safe, ideologically pure districts with fewer dissenters.
Even as parties appear more ideologically diverse than they once did, contempt for the other side has only intensified.
So if you don't think that Trump aligns with you, ideologically, what makes you so happy about his win?
That almost everything we think we know about "the events" is ideologically inflected hogwash, Ross proves beyond a doubt.
"We disagree about a lot of things ideologically, but I have a lot of respect for him," Ms. Weatherspoon said.
Ideologically, he's a similarly situated Democrat as Biden — a liberal as it used to be defined, so relatively moderate today.
I don't hang out on the street anymore because I have a house, but I feel I haven't changed ideologically.
Ideologically, about two-thirds saw Trump's speech as about right, while roughly on-quarter (26%) pegged it as too conservative.
By late 210, they decide to carry out ideologically motivate killings to intimidate ethnic minorities and destabilize the German state.
CBO's cost estimate for American Health Care Act (full text) Cruz, typically ideologically aligned with unsparing bill critics like Sens.
She had been dispatched by the Party to try to lure her estranged, ideologically wayward husband back into the fold.
It also brings together parties that are ideologically poles apart, raising the risk that the government will be short-lived.
Mark Meadows (R-NC) the conservative chair of the House Freedom Caucus, who sits ideologically close to President Donald Trump.
But while Elizabeth is more ideologically rigid than he is, that's no longer a source of overt conflict between them.
More often than not, that is effective with people who are ideologically disposed to reject global warming as a fact.
Second, it can be hard to hit Trump on policy because he's made a long game of being ideologically elusive.
Many Republicans and Democrats, who share little in common ideologically, agree that the tech giants need to be reined in.
To that end, they're more willing than usual to put forth an electable candidate than one who is ideologically pure.
Elbakyan says the foundation and Sci-Hub are "ideologically opposed," and contends that Dynasty is somehow Sci-Hub's capitalistic foil.
And yet, as president, Trump is captive in a somewhat unique way to very ideologically orthodox forces inside the GOP.
Clarida, managing director and monetary policy analyst at Pacific Investment Management Co., would likely align ideologically with the centrist Powell.
We know how the Clintons matched-up romantically, but how did they align ideologically and politically in those early years?
Unencumbered ideologically, and unwilling to allow a natural disaster to unravel his presidency, Obama rebuilt FEMA after Bush left office.
I've seen way too many ideologically strident campaigns fail to deliver results in what's generally considered America's most liberal state.
Anthony Kennedy, long the swing vote on many of the Court's most ideologically charged decisions, announced his retirement on Wednesday.
Scalia's death has left the Supreme Court evenly split ideologically, with four conservatives and four liberals sometimes deadlocking on issues.
A former soldier intent on stopping the Federation's spread across the galaxy, Krall comes across ideologically as the anti-Roddenberry.
We definitely have two very ideologically divided parties right now — more than we had for most of the 20th century.
The vast majority of those members identify far more with Dent or Reichert ideologically than, say, Steve King of Iowa.
And many of those that do only use it short term because they are ideologically opposed to long-term use.
As both Democrats and Republicans continue to drift apart ideologically, voices further from the center will likely gain greater resonance.
The Trump administration now has a perfect opportunity to close the corrupt and ideologically partisan Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB).
The state is split between social conservatives and moderate Republicans, making it ideologically similar to both Iowa and New Hampshire.
Darling said the two men are "ideologically in lockstep," but their rocky personal relationship has spilled into their professional relationship.
It was just Great Society liberalism come 'round again, saner than Trumpism but (to your ears) ideologically similar at bottom.
But like many countries that have recently faced deadly terrorist attacks, Israel has been inching ideologically further to the right.
But they can also be as ideologically narrow, and hostile to anyone who disagrees with them, as the Trump crowd.
Numerous hypotheses have been advanced, from a decline in D.C. schmoozing by politicians to the rise of ideologically based news.
The Taliban's effective turn to social media tactics does not change the fact that, ideologically, they represent a dark past.
The authors found that voters in congressional districts hardest hit by Chinese imports tended to choose more ideologically extreme lawmakers.
On the flip side, it determined that a European brand like Kenzo would not appeal to a Trump supporter, ideologically.
Ideologically, the battle between the Islamic State and Saudi Arabia is essentially over whose model for Islamic statehood is correct.
Music lobbyists are trying to convince the new attorney general that their interests align ideologically with President Trump's political philosophy.
Warren and Sanders had two of the most ideologically left voting records of the candidates in the 2020 presidential race.
It neither makes our government less dysfunctional, nor is it likely to inspire Gorsuch or Kavanaugh to behave less ideologically.
That's all complicated by the vast distance between the West and the Soviet Union, not geographically so much as ideologically.
"Some are way more ideologically pro-union than others, but they all tend to be fairly ideological," Mr. Lotito said.
We typically think of political polarization in terms of parties: True swing voters are disappearing, as Americans drift apart ideologically.
Some of his choices are unqualified; others are so nakedly partisan or ideologically extreme that they unnerve even conservative lawmakers.
The parties are not only more ideologically extreme, but partisans are now motivated mainly by antipathy toward the other side.
Far too many lawmakers hew solidly left or right to avoid an ideologically driven challenger in their next party primary.
"I don't mind at all being attacked ideologically or for a movie," he said in an interview after his release.
The institutions of government (with the occasional and ideologically significant exception of the municipal police department) are venal and incompetent.
It's a reminder that our political opponents aren't always as rigid or ideologically severe as they appear in our minds.
Or did it fear looking ideologically unpalatable if it stood in support of someone it had admired for so long?
Of course, algorithm-driven mass manipulation is only one weapon in propagandists' arsenals, alongside television and ideologically slanted talk radio.
Yet there has been no evidence of a national, ideologically motivated rebellion among Democratic primary voters, interest groups or donors.
Public servants can expect bitter fights and threats, lies and payoffs and walls to justice established by ideologically blinkered judges.
They write about the transformation of the Republicans into an ideologically extreme party, contemptuous of compromise, science and the truth.
El-Sisi has been determined to preserve his ties with the U.S. and Israel and fight terrorists militarily and ideologically.
CNN has recently placed third in weekday prime time, behind the more ideologically driven coverage of Fox News and MSNBC.
It&aposs not that the countries themselves are the changing ideologically from one direction all the way to the other.
Instead, the docket is chock-full of high-profile cases that will touch the nerves of an ideologically divided court.
That may be particularly true this year when many caucusgoers are considering a wide — and ideologically diverse — field of candidates.
The parties themselves have become much more ideologically cohesive, much less likely to be composed of ideological diversity or dissent.
The left-leaning Trudeau, who supports free trade and higher immigration, is ideologically removed from the Republican U.S. president-elect.
Sanders is ideologically in line with the new wave, but Biden has spent his political career in a different space.
By using the misleading and ideologically charged "chain migration," President Trump is pushing public support away from family-based visas.
Last week, we gathered an ideologically disparate group of elected leaders, journalists, and advocates together for a bipartisan Thanksgiving dinner.
It is not, she argues, that the caucus is ideologically diverse, but rather that its members come from diverse districts.
Even if his team were not ideologically prejudiced against President Trump, Mueller's fairly expansive interpretation of his mandate is predictable.
Undecided voters would never break for Trump under those circumstances, I thought, since Obama and Clinton were so ideologically similar.
It's exactly the kind of ideologically motivated, scientifically and technically ill-advised initiative that many senators feared Bridenstine would make.
About 22020 percent preferred the more electable candidate, compared with 33 percent who picked the more ideologically in-sync candidate.
Skeptics find them reckless and fret that they will pull the party in an unpalatable direction, ideologically, stylistically or both.
In general, those voters were more likely to say they were independent and to identify ideologically as moderate or conservative.
Ideologically it can't get behind the Republican plan to repeal and replace Obamacare, but Trump has actively endorsed the plan.
For future entries, they plan on hiring women as writers and directors, hopefully shifting the series ideologically towards the future.
To better ensure safety and security, as well as broaden and deepen the involvement of communities and professionals in this work, efforts should be anchored in a broader strategy of preventing targeted violence, addressing the full spectrum of ideologically inspired Islamist, far right and far left violence as well as non-ideologically inspired violence.
They could be more ideologically inclined to support Kasich, and therefore perhaps the most important pool of voters in Indiana's primary.
One of the most actively researched topics in politics today, particularly in Congress, is how far apart the parties are, ideologically.
These findings have led to a bit of a feud on the left over where the Democratic base really falls ideologically.
His legacy lives on through these rich snapshots of Victorian wildlife, and the ideologically kaleidoscopic lens through which he viewed them.
Though they differed ideologically on the Fed's path, Plosser and some other members agreed that the problems went deeper than policy.
"We know that normal, ideologically orthodox conservative elected officials think Trump should be president of the United States," Matt Yglesias wrote.
While Hardiman appears to have his partisans in Congress, per Costa, he's ideologically more Trump's kind of conservative than Paul Ryan's.
"We've made clear our commitment to a principle that ideologically motivated policy writers are not appropriate for appropriations bills," Earnest said.
It placed Trump's hostility to immigration, opposition to free trade deals, and skepticism about foreign wars into an ideologically convenient package.
Bannon, Tarkanian said, "hasn't driven me anywhere ideologically," but he says he believes they're more or less on the same page.
Without one, Italy is doomed to government by the sort of unstable, ideologically variegated coalitions that characterised the post-war era.
A president could, however, find some ideologically similar independents and nominate them — though they'd have to be approved by the Senate.
This finding fits with widespread analysis that supporters of the two major political parties in America are becoming increasingly ideologically distinct.
The underlying weaknesses that Trump's win exposed were caused much more by bad timing than anything about Obama personally or ideologically.
But Czechoslovakia, which was run by more ideologically committed communists, maintained a hardline approach through to the collapse of the regime.
But it's all complicated by the vast distance between the West and the Soviet Union, not geographically so much as ideologically.
By getting hitched with an ideologically impure candidate like Trump, will rank-and-file Republicans undermine the conservative cause of liberty?
And among the surging number of Democrats who identify as ideologically liberal, support for abortion rights is growing even more rapidly.
Ben McAdams, D-Utah, will have to run for re-election next year in many ideologically split or red-leaning districts.
That'll produce a huge tension: Bannon is more ideologically aligned with Trump than are the other members of the inner circle.
All of this is critical to understanding how the U.S. and its allies may defeat the group militarily, financially, and ideologically.
Ideologically conservative griping aside, this is kind of a really weird and somewhat disingenuous way to make a case for yourself?
Their movement—if you can call something led by a handful of billionaires as such—has been, above all, ideologically motivated.
In this sense, we can look toward a multiverse of marketplaces that, though often ideologically divided, can form coalitions through discourse.
"He's getting so much flak and such little benefit of the doubt it could make him hunker down ideologically," he said.
"The alt-right is ideologically broader than white nationalism — it also includes neoreactionaries, monarchists, and meme-loving internet trolls," she wrote.
Instead of picking somebody who was geographically, ideologically or generationally different, he chose somebody who could have been his political clone.
Not to mention that even when ideologically aligned justices disagree on a case's result, they may do so for different reasons.
The G.O.P. is, or was until Mr. Trump arrived, a top-down hierarchical structure enforcing a strict, ideologically pure party line.
The most crucial queries may have come from Justice Anthony Kennedy, who is in the middle of this ideologically divided court.
In the intervening decades, voters have ideologically sorted themselves within the parties, which are locked in a perpetual battle for control.
The McGovern-Dole Program began as an idea between two politically and ideologically different Senators who united for a common purpose.
On the District of Columbia appeals bench, which was deeply divided ideologically, Judge Mikva became a leader of its liberal faction.
"The Nazis and the Iranian regime are ideologically very similar," Thamer al-Sabhan, the Saudi minister for Gulf affairs, told me.
Now that the parties have been ideologically sorted, they represent two different approaches to the world, deepening the divide between them.
In general -- and as I've noted before -- the Democratic field is considerably more left of where past nominees have been ideologically.
" Though Moulton has called himself progressive in the past, Berry said, he is "a little bit harder to pin down ideologically.
It remains unclear how ideologically committed he was to the Islamic State, the terrorist group also known as ISIS and ISIL.
On one side are those who consider reproductive rights too ideologically thorny for the populism of the Democrats' "Better Deal" agenda.
Ideologically, Mr. Buttigieg is a progressive — sometimes an adventurous one, calling to expand the Supreme Court and abolish the Electoral College.
Caucuses tend to be dominated by the most motivated, engaged and informed voters, who also tend to be more ideologically consistent.
Ideologically it makes no sense: Conservatives have been hawkish on Russia since the days of Warren Harding and V. I. Lenin.
Pichetto, who currently serves as president of Argentina's Senate, is an adherent of Peronism, an ideologically diverse political movement in Argentina.
We already have one major political party in the United States that has jumped off the cliff, morally and ideologically speaking.
The growth of international travel in the 1950s also meant ideologically preparing Americans to serve as unofficial ambassadors for their nation.
The A.C.A. was a good-faith effort to create a fiscally disciplined, ideologically moderate, market-based path to near-universal coverage.
But we don't: Representatives do become somewhat more ideologically extreme in more lopsided districts, and gerrymandering could certainly help explain this.
This was always going to be an uphill climb for any Democrat, even one as fresh and ideologically moderate as Ossoff.
Conservative media companies like Sinclair Broadcast Group have become known for buying up local outlets they rebrand with ideologically aligned content.
After all, if Warren and Sanders essentially are the same ideologically, then why not pick the woman as the Democratic nominee?
President Trump's real opportunity to shift the court ideologically would arise were a second seat on the court to open up.
This is how genres used to work: the bigger they got, the more likely they were to splinter ideologically and aesthetically.
By 2016, the last thing grass-roots Republicans wanted was yet another bloodless, ideologically rigid iteration of the stale Reagan formula.
" In a joint statement, the three members also called for officials to determine whether the bombings are "ideologically or racially motivated.
And he and his allies are promoting the kind of ideologically embittering primaries from which the winners will emerge badly wounded.
The latest terrorist attacks in England illustrate the inadequacy of conventional law enforcement and criminology for dealing with ideologically-driven violence.
But for most of our history, that concern has been mitigated by the fact that the parties were themselves ideologically diverse.
While Iran willingly allows its citizens to travel to the United States, it is ideologically opposed to sharing information with Washington.
As for Americans who aren't ideologically committed, forget about it: Passing the bill would be an invitation to a political beheading.
Though they're strikingly different ideologically, both candidates are competing for some of the same supporters — white, highly engaged, more educated voters.
Unlike Meadows' Freedom Caucus, Jayapal's group is too large and ideologically diverse to wield its votes in a fight against leadership.
Since he has returned home, Mr. Ban has defined himself as a "progressive conservative" who can mend an ideologically fractured country.
"I think the whole concept of Tesla is awesome, ideologically, and a lot of manufacturers are chasing their designs," Arth said.
From the start, ideologically, the two countries were similarly committed to national sovereignty and the notion of a multipolar world order.
This one, which was labeled Opinion, was more ideologically charged and made The Times the perfect foil for conservative news sites.
Over the years, his ideologically tainted image of Neanderthals was often refracted through the lens of other ideologies, occasionally racist ones.
Of course, it could be the case that none of this ideologically positioning ends up mattering too much for vote choice.
"In terms of how it fits ideologically, I think there are certainly components of it that sound more Trumpian," Cass said.
The Gorbachev government refused, and indeed was ideologically predisposed not to accept, the fact that they had created a toxic landscape.
Carter's Democratic Party was more ideologically heterodox than Trump's Republicans, including as it did a few outright segregationists like James Eastland.
But as Trump has shown, when ideologically extreme figures achieve political power, they're able to push the boundaries of public discourse.
Republicans have have made their opposition to serious climate action extremely clear, repeatedly, and they are only getting more ideologically extreme.
Labour hotbeds have also been changing, a factor that seems to have escaped its ideologically radical left wing leaders in London.
No one accuses scholars in international relations as being ideologically motivated for observing warmongering or international exchanges that threaten American security.
Senate leaders were criticized from initially excluding any women from the group, but it was an ideologically diverse gang of 13.
But he also has almost no concrete policy proposals, with the exception of his ideologically extreme positions on immigration and refugees.
And indeed, ideologically extreme presidential candidates (George McGovern and Barry Goldwater are good examples) have done very poorly at the polls.
Still, the Fed's decision to lift interest rates in December was met with plenty of squawking by some ideologically extreme Republicans.
This got sorted out in response to civil rights, and the parties became more ideologically homogeneous over the next several decades.
The only real way to ensure an ideologically diverse feed is a good working knowledge of the legitimate sources on all sides.
Yet ideologically, the direction of the party is clear: The resilience of Sanders's movement is pulling the Democrats in a progressive direction.
One of those is the broadening of terms like "the press" to include ideologically-minded organizations like Fox News and Crooked Media.
These are generally considered to "not be effected ideologically" by the group's hardline Islamist doctrine are slapped with six months behind bars.
But the California Democrat has long been ideologically more aligned with the party's liberal base, so progressives are natural allies for her.
The GOP has become more ideologically homogenous as a party and, as a whole, they have moved in a more dramatic direction.
The Twitter of today strikes an uneasy balance between its old self and the unapologetic, ideologically-unburdened censoriousness of Facebook and Instagram.
But to the progressives driving the party toward a younger and ideologically purer end, that wasn't what screamed out for a correction.
That's left Sanders competing stylistically and ideologically with candidates who have adopted his best ideas but bring other advantages to the table.
The piece is headlined "The demise of the moderate Republican," but there's no historically legible sense in which Costello is ideologically moderate.
Meanwhile, Hillary Clinton is ideologically similar to her supporters, although there are interesting contrasts when it's broken it down issue-by-issue.
In our ideologically diverse world, it's impossible for any single news distributor to fact-check and rank the news with complete objectivity.
In fact, the opposite motivation can take hold: a refusal to cede ground in order to appease the most ideologically driven constituents.
"The Spanish left is split in two sociologically and ideologically," says Manuel Arias Maldonado, a political scientist at the University of Málaga.
Mr Babis, a pro-business centrist with no affection for Russia, has little in common ideologically with Mr Zeman, an economic leftist.
The study defined junk news as reports that are false and which present "ideologically extreme, hyper-partisan or conspiratorial" viewpoints as facts.
Over the next 18 days lawmakers in the ideologically divided Congress will try to craft a border security bill acceptable to Trump.
The last time an abolition movement "anchored" mainstream party politics, it happened at the birth of a new, more ideologically oriented party.
Even a more ideologically oriented party needs ways to deal with internal disagreement and make decisions that the coalition can live with.
As we all know from reading Hans Noel's work, the parties we refer to as polarized are really "ideologically sorted," or consistent.
The American was regarded as a charming and clubbable figure, while the Australian had a more severe, ideologically conservative and authoritarian style.
As it turns out, it's the folks in ideologically conservative states who love the intoxicating herb (particularly when it's balanced with florals).
By "totally unacceptable," he meant an ideologically zealous challenger who could excite a disaffected chunk of primary voters, but not a majority.
A fragmented parliament would lead to the sort of unstable, ideologically heterogeneous coalition governments that bedevilled Italian politics until the early 1990s.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has at times attempted to minimize the influence of the four Democrats, who are ideologically to her left.
"I sort of think Donald Trump might not be as, urm, as ideologically pure as Voldemort," Radcliffe told a Sky News reporter.
He supported Planned Parenthood, voted to censure Joseph McCarthy, and was ideologically much more sympathetic to Nelson Rockefeller than to Barry Goldwater.
The Democratic Party, at least as it is represented in Congress, is smaller and more ideologically liberal than it used to be.
These forces, such as the Bernie Sanders–aligned Our Revolution, argue that the party must change ideologically in order to win elections.
"Chile is as ideologically polarized as any country in the hemisphere, but they've adopted these measures, and kept them," said Mr. Schneider.
One way the court can try to avoid divisions is to take up issues on which the justices are not ideologically divided.
Eliminating the filibuster would surely lead to more ideologically extreme measures on both sides passing, and moderates are temperamentally opposed to that.
Though you might assume city slickers and nature lovers are ideologically opposed, artist KangHee Kim proves these disparate locales are perfectly compatible.
Presently Israel is the U.S.'s only ally in the region that is both ideologically and militarily immune to radical Islamist incursion.
Boehner is an affable guy, and less ideologically stringent than Ryan, which lends him afterglow in this particularly cruel and chaotic moment.
But Vietnam's new Communist Party hierarchy, in place for just a few months, seems more ideologically conservative and suspicious of American intentions.
This is why those who benefit from ideologically driven closed primaries are the most vocal opponents of California-style top-two elections.
"We are disheartened the ruling rewards ideologically motivated lawsuits filed in multiple courts by the ACLU and abortion advocates," the statement said.
Together, what they are proposing ideologically is affecting the way other designers think, how they design and subsequently how we all dress.
Does your own social media feed give you a steady stream of information that is culturally and ideologically similar to your own?
But Democrats were testy with Foley, arguing that the changes were ideologically motivated and part of the Trump administration's anti-abortion agenda.
Positive reforms at the supranational level are another story, especially in an era when neoliberalism is so deeply entrenched ideologically and institutionally.
Republicans and Democrats have a history of nominating presidential candidates genial and ideologically flexible enough to expand their support beyond party loyalists.
Little and Infowars are different ideologically, but the moves appear to a part of a larger effort to curb harmful speech online.
Somewhere in the middle, ideologically-speaking, was his announcement later on Wednesday that Betsy DeVos would be his nominee as Education Secretary.
If President Trump now nominates someone ideologically similar to Justice Gorsuch, the new median Justice will hail from the Court's existing ranks.
The court is ideologically split with four conservative justices and four liberals, and Trump's pick is expected to restore its conservative majority.
But TANF funds are just one way that states use taxpayer dollars to fund these non-medical, ideologically anti-abortion pregnancy centers.
Unfortunately, Governor Inslee would rather fulfill campaign promises to ideologically driven special interests than recognize the real-world consequences of his agenda.
Tracy Osborn, a political scientist at the University of Iowa, notes that most research has found female politicians have grown apart ideologically.
Sanders didn't have a majority in the polls, but he was clearly leading against a big field of ideologically similar mainstream Democrats.
But this insurgency, which is both encouraging and alarming Democratic officials, is not merely aimed at pushing the party farther left ideologically.
With lower courts having ruled against him, Mr. Trump was pinning his hopes for political vindication on an ideologically divided Supreme Court.
"I have been criticized for 250 years for running ideologically arched campaigns," he told the National Conservative Political Action Conference in 22004.
Ideologically driven by pan-Arabism, policies in post-independence Syria denied citizenship to Kurds in the northeast, rendering the entire community stateless.
Regardless who wins, the new French president may be more in lock-step ideologically with Trump than Hollande has been with Obama.
"Ideologically, they're definitely more with Biden," said the Democratic senator, who described colleagues as having doubts about Warren's and Sanders's boldest proposals.
This was one reason that, as the 99s went on, more ideologically committed artists like Siqueiros began to brand him a sellout.
Both etymologically and ideologically, the switch to "progressive" carries historical freight that augurs poorly for Democrats and for the nation's polarized politics.
The blackout is sometimes framed as an ideologically driven piece of regulation, but its existence is likely linked to more pragmatic thinking.
If there are few swing voters, some analysts argue, then elections must be primarily about catering to the parties' ideologically extreme bases.
And when we're surrounded by polarized, ideologically homogeneous crowds, whether online or off, it becomes easier to believe bizarre things about them.
Trump chose Kavanaugh to succeed retired Justice Anthony Kennedy, a centrist conservative who was the swing vote on an ideologically divided court.
Trump used the Wednesday rally to savage Edwards as a "failed governor" who is ideologically out of step with the conservative state.
In an age of consumer activism, companies must be particularly careful about how their ideologically diverse customers will react to political spending.
Her testimony provided a glimpse of what is occurring inside law schools, where students today are treated to ideologically saturated political law.
A leaderless party, they are in a moment of transition from center-left politics to a more ideologically pure brand of liberalism.
Instead, see how far this expansion can go and how high it can lift people before making any sweeping, ideologically driven moves.
But as the Democratic Party has moved left ideologically, and grown more suspicious of cops and prosecutors, it has also hardened emotionally.
But while Maduro shared a great deal with Chávez ideologically, he has not been able to repeat his political or economic success.
But Trump doesn't have a history of being ideologically opposed to big government, and he didn't run as a small-government conservative.
A lot of people think that pushing those unions to the left ideologically is the way to make that kind of mentality change.
Between the lines: Though there was no endorsement, Obama and Macron are ideologically aligned and the signal will be noticed by French voters.
It seems entirely possible that we're heading toward a constitutional crisis, at a time when the court is evenly divided 4-4 ideologically.
From 2005-2009, the statement said, Hao's publishing house released Vietnamese translations of books which contained content that was "politically and ideologically wrong".
But self-described "Sanders sisters" say they're willing to wait for a female president in exchange for someone with whom they align ideologically.
In pursuit of mimicking this ideologically limiting behavior, the Collar AG closely monitors its wearer and instructs their actions in the gallery space.
Whether or not you agree with Omar, Tlaib, and Ocasio-Cortez's opinions ideologically, they deserve to have a voice in the public debate.
The problem is particularly acute in the south, which the party still views as less ideologically sound—a legacy of the Vietnam war.
With just a few exceptions, readers condemned what they described as ideologically driven policy decisions that put thousands of children in Flint, Mich.
It is distinct from but still reminiscent of Pelosi's famous ability to keep an ideologically diverse group of people together on tough votes.
It will be telling to see if Obama nods to how his party has ideologically distanced itself from tech since he left office.
As in Hungary, the problems in Slovakia lie less in an ideologically coherent "illiberalism" than in the temptations of embezzlement and nobbled judiciaries.
Conservative activists dismiss the notion Garland is a moderate, saying he would vote with the four liberal justices on major, ideologically divisive issues.
Being pro-strong-encryption is an ideologically pure stance that is backed by technological and pragmatic considerations, as well as consumer protection interests.
Yet, in the more contentious, ideologically charged social dilemmas, his vote can be unpredictable, and therefore up for grabs during negotiations with colleagues.
For better or worse, especially in times of divided government, governing demands compromise, nuance, and, often, jettisoning campaign promises or ideologically pure positions.
They often have to take ideologically extreme positions to appeal to partisans, making it harder for them to broaden their appeal later on.
Social media, talk radio and multifarious ideologically affiliated newspapers and cable TV channels mean we no longer need to hear anyone else's opinions.
Unfortunately, we know many Republicans are in the pockets of the NRA or ideologically aligned with the gun lobby including the Trump administration.
It's more that the Republicans who've been nominated and confirmed to the commission have been ideologically opposed to the mission of the agency.
Blahous has shown over the course of his academic career that he is personally ideologically opposed to the fundamental promise of Social Security.
Information Age realignment hardened party lines, making Republicans and Democrats more ideologically distinct and reducing the ability of nominees to lure crossover votes.
As a result, they, along with several other ideologically aligned Gulf countries, instituted a ban this spring on its citizens traveling to Lebanon.
A few rogue employees and school operators, he says, have been used as a cudgel by critics ideologically opposed to the education business.
The politician making the best case to carry the mantle, despite being ideologically well to the left of Obama, is Senator Bernie Sanders.
Anti-fascism, Bray writes, is ideologically diverse; antifa activists can be Marxists, or socialists, or anarchists, or some other left-wing philosophical amalgam.
Two new ideologically opposite countries were established in 27: The southern Republic of Korea (ROK) and northern Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK).
More likely, though, is that members of Congress are ideologically opposed to any prohibition on weapons possession by anyone, regardless of their threat.
Clinton is a closer fit with Silicon Valley than Mr. Trump, both ideologically and culturally, but she is not campaigning as tech's champion.
Forty-nine percent of conservatives told Gallup that the court was either ideologically just right with 42 percent saying it is too liberal.
But the details here are super important -- and as we've seen repeatedly, the Senate GOP conference simply isn't ideologically aligned on health care.
Trump might not be the most ideologically partisan president in history, but it's partisanship that will ultimately reduce oversight and fend off impeachment.
It has also never been less connected to ideological centrism, which was the formula in the 90s when we thought of everything ideologically.
That brings us to the 240th century, when partisanship did indeed ebb as the Dixiecrats' commitment to white supremacy scrambled the parties ideologically.
As a child, he watched the firebombing of Dresden, and as a young man, he sought artistic freedom in ideologically restrictive East Germany.
Over the past 10-ish years, Senate Republicans -- following the lead of their House GOP counterparts -- has become increasingly ideologically consistent and conservative.
The court papers offer clues that Ms. Edwards was the sort of leaker administration officials are seeking to target: an ideologically motivated one.
These rules have allowed parties that were ideologically and geographically diverse to settle, most of the time, on presidential nominees every four years.
" The danger of thinking ideologically, he feels, is that "you get stuck in one or the other side, and we don't want that.
But beneath this increasingly partisan voting was an electorate that was always much more ideologically diverse than the increasingly bipolar two-party system.
One of America's two major political parties is ideologically committed to policies on women's health that most Americans don't agree with at all.
In the South, especially, you repeatedly see very heavily African-American Democratic parties put forth ideologically moderate white nominees — think of Virginia Sen.
It survives, ideologically and militarily, on momentum, and that momentum will inevitably shift into more large-scale attacks against civilians, including in Europe.
Those "ideologically weird" coalitions tend to alienate voters, he said, by implying that there was little real difference between establishment right and left.
He tacks toward the center ideologically, and the passion that fueled his candidacy was a fervent frustration with the way Washington works now.
In New Hampshire, Trump's grab bag of populist positions and singular persona match an ideologically promiscuous electorate, and Trump towers above the field.
Trump's reelection campaign expects to dispatch surrogates to make the case that certain Democratic candidates are ideologically out of step with their party.
Though they differed on some details about policy, they always voted together on Fed policy statements and were seen as closely aligned ideologically.
The District of Columbia, a political entity whose city council lies ideologically somewhere to the left of Bernie Sanders, has done exactly that.
Decades of evidence from academic studies suggests that more moderate nominees tend to perform better in general elections than more ideologically extreme nominees.
FreedomWorks is being joined by ideologically aligned groups like Heritage Action for America, Club for Growth, the Presidential Coalition and America First Policies.
This is not to say that Democrats should run to the political left or that they should offer ideologically-based, non-pragmatic solutions.
Though ideologically similar to Mr. Brownback, some expect him to take a more hands-on tack in partnering with lawmakers and brokering compromise.
Kawakubo has also consciously referenced punk repeatedly — often touching on it ideologically, with themes of destruction, chaos and conscious nose-thumbing at convention.
Elizabeth Warren, who's been more ideologically aligned with Sanders, is making a new electability case by highlighting Trump voters who now back her.
In a polarized era, ideologically minded funders like George Soros or the Koch brothers will only pay for certain styles of thought work.
And although Mr. Trump and Mr. Trudeau are polar opposites ideologically, the prime minister has studiously refrained from directly criticizing the president publicly.
Indeed, American politics have become far more polarized as parties ideologically realigned and the middle ground dramatically withered over the past 2628 years.
Lipinski has sought to counter the barrage of ads from progressive groups that have framed him as at ideologically odds with his constituents.
Trump has said his replacement will come from a list approved by the Federalist Society, a group ideologically aligned with the Republican Party.
Among Democrats who say they are ideologically moderate or conservative, 51% said approving a budget agreement is more important, while 40% choose DACA.
First, much of the work and people noted above are firmly ensconced in academia, implying that the profession has become increasingly ideologically diverse.
But that isn't stopping candidates in the more ideologically diverse suburban districts from seizing on the student-led push for stricter gun laws.
The demographer Hervé Le Bras has shown that the gilets jaunes don't match up with any previous political constituency, either ideologically or geographically.
Others say Mr. Dar was ideologically drawn to Jaish-e-Muhammad, believing Kashmir should be led by Pakistan, as a Muslim-majority nation.
However, two sources close to Temer told Reuters there is no consensus inside the ideologically diverse PMDB about giving the bank total independence.
But it's also possible he's being spun by more ideologically motivated advisers (that's certainly the narrative pro-Trump outlets like Breitbart are pushing).
And the defense, "It's no worse than anywhere else!" is particularly stinging when coming from people who are supposed, ideologically, to do better.
He was the debate's poignant figure, situated to the left, not just physically but — in relation to the other men onstage — ideologically as well.
Ideologically, the BPP believed in socialism as a means of accomplishing Black liberation during a time when Black communities were severely lacking in resources.
In a purely ideological context, there is no level of Cruz-Kasich collaboration that can stop Trump because Trump holds the central position ideologically.
Now those parties themselves are umbrellas, so they're ideologically indistinct in certain regards, but it's also very difficult for other parties to break through.
Though its leaders and officers tend to be ideologically strident and hardline, its rank and file members are draftees from all walks of life.
But establishment figures like Jeb Bush, Scott Walker, Mitt Romney, current or former governors all, and in Kasich's lane ideologically, are now backing Cruz.
The details: The court — ideologically deadlocked with four conservatives and four liberals — has not yet added any blockbuster cases to its nine-month calendar.
Many of these states could meet the plan's targets fairly easily, but they tend to be ideologically opposed to any expansion of EPA powers.
And in a tense and ideologically polarized moment, Black Panther, a movie set in the fictional African nation of Wakanda, is becoming heavily politicized.
In the few instances where government statistics are not available, we try to counter any bias by seeking an ideologically diverse array of organizations.
Efforts to address shortcomings often encounter pushback from industries like agriculture and mining that fear cost increases, and from politicians ideologically opposed to regulation.
But, she said, they are afraid to move forward on a nomination that would tip the balance on a court currently split evenly ideologically.
Now, those parties themselves are umbrellas, so they're ideologically indistinct in certain regards, but it's also very difficult for other parties to break through.
As the world's largest democracy and a solid partner in the Indo-Pacific region, India is ideologically congruent and strategically central to U.S. interests.
They feel economic growth has mainly benefited the rich (see chart 103) and that ideologically driven spending cuts have been aimed at the poor.
Several justices—led by the ideologically incompatible but increasingly chummy Elena Kagan and Neil Gorsuch—wondered whether the plaintiffs have requisite standing to sue.
But well-intentioned media organisations can only do so much, as long as a population is ideologically divided and hungry for bias and misinformation.
Yeltsin, his contemporary and successor, was not part of that generation ideologically and surrounded himself with men who were 230-250 years his junior.
In both Masterpiece Cakeshop and Janus, the ideologically conservative outcome would nullify or undermine laws passed by legislative majorities in twenty or more states.
But a week ago, Pence was an unpopular governor who'd fallen a bit out of step ideologically with the main currents in his party.
Initially, 30 artists and Design Museum contributors signed the statement, calling on the museum to financially and ideologically divest from the international weapons industry.
Ideologically, Xi's permission for a cult of personality has caused fear among those who experienced the nation's infamous Cultural Revolution, according to the letter.
Meanwhile, Big Oil, backed by ideologically aligned billionaires like the Koch brothers, has effectively unlimited funds to spend on every one of these fights.
The new Congress, with its large portion of members who are ideologically opposed to any Government action, seems extremely unlikely to expand the EITC.
Hearing aids don't translate certain frequencies as well as regular hearing, and some users find hearing interventions uncomfortable or are ideologically opposed to them.
Both Trump and Pence also have a past history of supporting Democrats, and of taking political positions that are all over the map ideologically.
The candidate calls on citizens to vigilantly protect the nation both physically and ideologically for the purpose of maintaining and furthering a white hegemony.
Twitter, like Facebook, has tried to steer clear of these controversies by insisting that it is an ideologically neutral platform committed to free speech.
Two new ideologically opposite countries were established in 1948: The Republic of Korea (South Korea) and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea).
In those days, Chávez was ideologically flexible, interested in leftist ideas but also in the "third way" espoused by Bill Clinton and Tony Blair.
Quarles is seen as ideologically close to Fed Chairman Jerome Powell, a fellow moderate Republican and Treasury Department deputy with extensive private sector experience.
This could just be the result of a simple analytical error: conflating opposition to ideologically consistent conservatives with an affinity for establishment-backed candidates.
Charter schools are a key component of DeVos's ideologically driven strategy to turn public dollars over to for-profit school operators and religious schools.
It fails to address the hardest and most common cause of radicalization in the United States, when personal demons morph into ideologically driven violence.
The conservative talk radio infrastructure in Wisconsin is among the most powerful and ideologically developed in the country, and it is squarely against Trump.
The question of where this congressional district truly is ideologically is hard to answer, in part, because the district is notoriously difficult to poll.
The Trump administration deserves the ability to exercise their official functions without confusion among their counterparts abroad or ideologically driven sabotage here at home.
According to Cannon, the most ideologically strident Republicans will insist on gutting everything that even resembles the ACA's key provisions from a final plan.
Ideologically speaking, how did the crate-digging connoisseurs who largely created breaks records tend to differ from the mainstream audiences who consumed those records?
She is more ideologically aligned with Mr. Sanders, but if she endorsed Mr. Biden and he won, she could gain political capital in Washington.
After years of displaying art by predominantly white artists, the museum is not only committing itself to inclusivity but also embracing ideologically charged art.
In the 2010 data, we found that card-carrying Tea Partiers tend to be purists ideologically and more conservative than the larger sympathetic population.
The Socialism and Liberty Party (PSOL), a smaller, more ideologically oriented party, did make gains in the 2018 elections but is still numerically small.
On the one hand, there really are many activists, intellectuals, and radicals who view Clinton as too right-wing ideologically to earn their support.
Although the group has been dealt a hard blow, ideologically and operationally the organization is degraded, not defeated, and its extremist network still functions.
Writing in The New York Times, Laura Collins-Hughes called the performance "a smart, if sometimes shaggy, monologue that ponders an ideologically riven nation."
That is what is driving the two political parties increasingly further and further toward the ideologically defined positions, if you will the ideological extremes.
I wanted to... Personal ambitions aside, the case for Kennedy's challenge to Markey isn't immediately obvious since the two men don't differ much ideologically.
After all, as much of a pain in the butt as Sestak is to the institutional Democratic Party, he's ideologically in line with them.
One would hope that they would say that Harvard University defends — broadly — the right of people to express themselves aesthetically, ideologically, intellectually and professionally.
But in 143, an ideologically split United States Supreme Court ruled 214 to 21999 that Mr. Thompson was not entitled to damages after all.
Mr. Kim had little in common ideologically or in political background with the other two Kims, both of whom were dissidents during military rule.
May, who argued tepidly to remain in the European Union during the 2016 referendum, has had to placate her more ideologically pro-Brexit colleagues.
Many of the journalists in Turkish jails were tied ideologically or were used by terrorist groups, in particular the pro-Kurdish journalists, he said.
Biden came of political age in the Senate of the 1970s and '80s, when the political parties were ideologically mixed and bipartisanship was common.
So far, his announced appointments have given orthodox conservatives little cause for alarm, raising the possibility that Trump might be ideologically reliable after all.
But they want to do so while remaining ideologically neutral, refraining from anything that might appear to be choosing sides in America's culture war.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday agreed to decide whether the state of Delaware's system of requiring ideologically balanced courts is lawful.
Redefining our two great political ideologies will not go well if all of our best thinkers are locked away in ideologically segregated think tanks.
This makes sense at a time when the two parties are more ideologically and geographically divided than at any time in our recent history.
The plan "retreats into a political fantasy world in which the ideologically median legislator is Bernie Sanders," Jonathan Chait writes in New York magazine.
The plan "retreats into a political fantasy world in which the ideologically median legislator is Bernie Sanders," Jonathan Chait writes in New York magazine.
The two countries' new presidents are poles apart ideologically but curiously resemble each other in their blustering lack of respect for truth and institutions.
Ted Cruz of Texas once burnished his reputation as an ideologically pristine champion of fiscal conservatism by opposing legislation aiding victims of Superstorm Sandy.
Ideologically, Trump has cashiered the Republican Party's longstanding equity as a force for free trade, fiscal conservatism, tough foreign policy and hard-headed competence.
Meanwhile, the unprecedented theft of a Supreme Court seat in 2017 has left us with a highly politicized, illegitimate and ideologically extreme Supreme Court.
Respondents in that poll said they favored Buttigieg because he was neither too liberal or conservative — 265 percent said he was ideologically just right.
John Kasich (R) offered advice on how the GOP can better deal with healthcare on Sunday, saying Republicans need to be more ideologically flexible.
None of this seems to bother Pompeo, though, who doesn't mind overseeing a foreign policy that, at least ideologically, the GOP seems to love.
He would be counting, instead, on Democrats embracing a candidate from an ideologically and culturally traditional caste as an expedient for defeating Mr. Trump.
But that same year, a C.P.U.S.A. representative in Moscow sent a secret letter warning that Comintern leaders thought the slogan ideologically incorrect and subversive.
Since the 1930s, justices who served as swing voters or drifted ideologically have made it possible to think about the court in nonpartisan terms.
It is relatively easy to confuse people with misleading political rhetoric, especially if ideologically friendly media outlets are prepared to play along with you.
It's not a question of truth but utility: whether particular stories appropriately conform to or inconveniently contradict certain fashionable, or even ideologically mandatory, narratives.
In a smart, if sometimes shaggy, monologue that ponders an ideologically riven nation, Mr. Quinn is not firmly allied to one side or another.
The two are on separate planets, ideologically and temperamentally, and one much-hyped morning summit was never going to produce some magical mind-meld.
Now the voting records of longtime establishment-backed politicians are out of sync with the increasingly ideologically consistent preferences and composition of their parties.
Ideologically speaking, Davos is the antithesis of Trump's America First worldview, which calls for creating barriers between countries and withdrawing from the international order.
The increase of political polarization, as well as the Republican Party moving ideologically to the right, has left them vulnerable to more conservative challengers.
By hiring Leff, the White House sent the message that it was ideologically committed to using the clemency power generously in Obama's final years.
Twitter seems to be distinguishing between different types of ideologically driven hate groups in an attempt to focus on groups that promote overt violence.
But there has been an increase, particularly on the Republican side, in the number of primary challenges and the number that are ideologically motivated.
Such parties can often serve as a safety valve if one party or its elected officials grow too complacent, corrupt, or out of touch ideologically.
Mr. Cruz holds the support of many of the party's most ideologically consistent voters, who could form a crucial component of an anti-Trump coalition.
Nearly all Democrats who flipped GOP-held seats were more mainstream candidates — ones who House Democrats' campaign arm would say "fit" their ideologically split districts.
Younger Democrats are hungry for a more left-wing, more ideologically rigorous Democratic Party, but after eight years of Obama the general public is not.
Since 2009, the venerable RABM blog has been one of the greatest resources for the liberation-minded metalhead to sniff out ideologically sound new music.
Facebook plans to survey a random sample of users, and believes that its methodology will withstand attempts by ideologically biased individuals to manipulate the process.
It is ideologically extreme; scornful of compromise; unmoved by conventional understanding of facts, evidence and science; and dismissive of the legitimacy of its political opposition.
Ideologically conservative or moderate justices are three times more likely to vote on the pro-business side in those close cases than in other cases.
In these and many similar cases, one might wonder if a given show's overall progressiveness matters less to ideologically driven shippers than the ship itself.
Elsewhere, its regional network of highly-trained, well-armed, and ideologically-aligned proxies allow the Islamic Republic to project its clout far beyond its borders.
That's alarming both establishment Republicans who see him as an electoral time bomb and movement conservatives who see him as ideologically shallow, unprincipled and dishonest.
Mr Gorsuch would restore the long-standing conservative majority that dissolved one year ago into an ideologically balanced eight-person court following Mr Scalia's death.
A majority, 22008%, say that as a Supreme Court justice, he would be "about right" ideologically, more than said so about any other recent nominee.
The massive Democratic pool of candidates has been packed with ideologically overlapping people promising they're the Promised One to eject Trump, exacerbating splits between voters.
" The legislators called the absence "deeply troubling" and expressed concern "that this page's removal may have been politically or ideologically motivated, rather than simply administrative.
But Tyler was selected with the hopes of Southern appeal, at a time when the parties were not what political scientists would call ideologically sorted.
To fill posts on a permanent basis, Trump needs a working majority in the Senate, and that means appointing slates of ideologically reliable conservative Republicans.
But on ideology, many people think that Bernie Sanders, who has a reputation as the most ideologically extreme person in the race, has no problem.
But I think Sanders has an electability problem, not just because he's ideologically extreme, but because he's alienated a big part of the Democratic constituency.
But research suggests that many who consider themselves ideologically conservative or liberal do not actually hold the policy positions that we would expect them to.
But Washington says Moscow is also targeting moderate rebel groups which are ideologically opposed to al Qaeda and which are supported by the United States.
If we win the presidency, the next president will nominate a conservative, and, ideologically, the court will stay where it was before Justice Scalia's passing.
Mr Gentzkow and Mr Shapiro reckon that face-to-face interactions among friends and neighbours in America are even more ideologically segregated than news consumption.
Castro is not ideologically controversial in the same way that Warren is, but would nonetheless be a choice with more upsides and downsides than Kaine.
But an ideologically conservative federal bench could prove useful to the president as he pursues an agenda that has often ended up in the courts.
Numerous Democrats who helped their party flip the House last year by winning ideologically split, GOP-held districts have also distanced themselves from the proposal.
Removing Scalia and assuming that the other justices didn't drift too far ideologically, then the court as a whole has a median score of -0.93.
That could help explain why, despite the influence of Republican appointees, the court has generally stayed balanced or even become more ideologically liberal over time.
But despite this support from conservatives who still want House Bill 2 to remain in place, the backlash was been huge — both ideologically and financially.
The biggest bugbear, however, is the registration requirement itself, which is viewed conspiratorially by ideologically committed gun owners who disdain government involvement in their affairs.
Tradition dictates that the Senate opposition can reject an ideologically extreme Supreme Court nominee but should offer a reasonable amount of deference to the president.
America, ideologically right now, is a centrist country — it used to be a center-right country — but it's by no means a Bernie Sanders country.
The only other religious group of Americans that are as consistently conservative (politically and ideologically) as Orthodox Jews are white, evangelical Christians, according to Pew.
Generators, grid companies and market operators have traded blame for the shortcomings, while the federal government cites "ideologically driven" renewable energy targets for the problems.
The most effective attacks portray a candidate as ideologically or culturally alien, unqualified for the job or a threat to national security or the economy.
Justice Anthony Kennedy, the fifth conservative on this 5-to-4 ideologically divided bench, has slowly tacked to the left over his 30-year tenure.
After all, many studies in political psychology show that ideologically committed voters are willing to bend almost any factual information to fit their preconceived values.
Early practitioners in literary study, the history of language, and anthropology were often ideologically manacled by the cultural mores that encased their object of study.
And it's even more challenging in an age of fragmented, ideologically driven media and advocacy organizations that make money by staking out extreme, uncompromising positions.
Out of Fujimori's nine rivals, two ideologically opposed candidates are in a virtual tie for second place, seeking the support of millions of undecided voters.
He was a keen believer that the larger the audience for something, the dumber that something becomes—and the more ideologically correct it becomes too.
In any case, the Corbyn project seems more directed at molding an ideologically pure movement than winning power at the next general election in 2020.
Ocasio-Cortez was able to paint Crowley as out of step, ideologically, and also demographically out of touch with the average voter in her district.
Indeed, although Mr. Castro pursued ideologically communist policies, he never established a purely Communist state in Cuba, nor did he adopt orthodox Communist Party ideology.
An ideologically diverse group of 44 economists on Monday expressed support for President Trump's pick to head up the White House's Council of Economic Advisers.
"This time, they're undermining a decades-old public health program in order to spread their ideologically driven vision of how people should live their lives."
When considering the views of ideologically extreme partisans who dismiss the legitimacy of fact-checking organizations, remember that their positions are driven by cognitive bias.
In reality, the era of polarization makes it easier for Republican renegades to flourish, because the party base is more ideologically intense and culturally homogeneous.
Although both parties are ideologically from the center-right, they have been fierce opponents, tracing their rivalry to the aftermath of Ireland's struggle for independence.
The answer lies in a problem: Bitcoin is an imperfect, but working technology, and a lot of different actors are ideologically and/or financially invested.
They think the difference between the "real Donald Trump" and the public one is that the real Trump is ideologically moderate, and possibly even liberal.
While it's still technically autumn, and pumpkins are fall as fuck, I think most of us can agree that anytime after Thanksgiving is ideologically winter.
The pro- and anti-Boehner factions within the House Republican Party both identified as ideologically conservative and took similar positions on most public policy matters.
He's also working on the backend of WeSearchr so one day people can create their own ideologically based crowdfunding sites, like one specifically for Christians.
While Ms. Warren, 70, is more ideologically aligned with Mr. Sanders than she is with Mr. Biden, that doesn't apply to all of her supporters.
But I also think a hyper-literal reading of those polls obscures a deeper truth: A lot of people are ideologically flexible but temperamentally conservative.
Bernie Sanders ideologically, but it looks like her voters are actually split between Sanders and former Vice President Joe Biden, the remaining two presidential candidates.
After all, the fact that these voters supported Trump in the first place means they are likely more ideologically conservative than the typical Democratic voter.
And whatever happens, the Supreme Court will retain some capacity to surprise us ideologically, as hard as it will be for partisans to see this.
Chief Justice John Roberts and Justices Samuel Alito, Neil Gorsuch, and Clarence Thomas are sufficiently ideologically driven that they're not going to make many concessions.
Both are making a case that this large scale, largely crowd-funded, collaborative and ideologically driven work deserves consideration as an important modern art movement.
On one track, candidates who are clearly more ideologically progressive than Biden offer the kind of esoteric arguments about electability that progressive activists enjoy hearing.
All of the candidates at center stage on Wednesday are betting big on Iowa — putting them in competition with one another geographically, if not ideologically.
White Southerners created ideologically driven narratives that yearned for the Good Ole Days where whites sat atop the hierarchy and African Americans were faithful slaves.
Justice Ginsburg is the linchpin of the four-member liberal minority on a Supreme Court that has shifted ideologically to the right under President Trump.
Ideologically and physically, turning our backs on a lot of the ideology that he promotes, and taking back the platform that Middlebury has provided him.
In the early '90s, the women that were serving as Republicans tended to be more moderate ideologically and from places like New Jersey and Connecticut.
In reality, given the ideologically diverse Democratic majority in the House and the Republicans' control of the Senate, the chances of that happening are unlikely.
This style of politics seems to go along with the ability to appear, if not ideologically pure, then removed from a problematic or compromised record.
"Ideologically, neither Iran nor Hezbollah will relinquish the idea of confronting Israel," said Haytham Mouzahem, the director of the Beirut Center for Middle East Studies.
Now, an ideologically driven City Council dreams up new things to anger residents while seeming to let the homeless have the run of the place.
In contrast, those who hold a strong and ideologically consistent position on issues are no more aroused emotionally than others by party threats or reassurances.
Along with politics, their influence over media has been profound, turning a once-sober news landscape into a wrestling arena filled with ideologically driven commentary.
Garland, the top judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia, is viewed as a centrist who is not ideologically driven.
There really is a lot of work on the committee, there's more controversy to it, and it's more politically and ideologically divided than most committees.
Partisans in this culture struggle have sorted themselves ideologically into two parties that are now devolving into bitterly opposed enemy factions in the 1860 model.
If it is an issue I think bears further investigation or historical context, I find texts that build on one another, either chronologically or ideologically.
She has been nominated for Best Supporting Actress for her role in Bombshell, the ideologically confused take on the sexual harassment scandals at Fox News.
Ideologically, the Islamic State claims to represent the reborn caliphate, and therefore demands the allegiance of all Muslims — fealty that Al Qaeda refuses to offer.
The advantage of nominating an ideologically moderate versus an extreme candidate may be smaller in today's more polarized era, but it still seems to exist.
While Sanders and Warren are ideologically aligned on most issues, Sanders has sought to distinguish himself as the most progressive candidate running to unseat Trump.
This was the larger context in which Mengele worked, enabling him to enthusiastically exercise his — albeit racially perverted and ideologically inflected — scientific and research interests.
The Marawi siege also heralds the rise of Isnilon Hapilon, a longtime leader of Abu Sayyaf who had grown more ideologically minded over the years.
With last month's retirement of Justice Anthony Kennedy, the high court currently has only eight members, ideologically divided with four conservative justices and four liberals.
He was ideologically suspect, having whined too much in public about the recent wars, but he wasn't a Martian mole, just a dipshit Eastern egghead.
In 1948, two ideologically opposite countries were established: The Republic of Korea, or South Korea, and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, or North Korea.
How did Google, the company that hires the smartest people in the world, become so ideologically driven and intolerant of scientific debate and reasoned argument?
Ideologically speaking, the best fit probably would have been a deal between the Labour Party and the Liberal Democrats, but there were two problems here.
Ms. Park's government said last year that the private textbooks were ideologically biased and that the new ones would make students proud of their history.
He is most similar ideologically with candidates like Biden and South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg and could threaten their candidacies or divide their potential voters.
Like many Democrats trying to flip ideologically balanced or Republican-leaning districts, he has drilled into the issues of Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid frequently.
In some ways, it was so difficult to define ideologically that it's hard for a politician to figure how to position in relation to it.
Maybe he could do that, he's sort of ideologically opposed, he's very smart, he's been on TV a lot, a lot of people like him.
But for many progressives, the goal is to police the Democratic Party ideologically, much in the way the Tea Party pushed Republicans to the right.

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