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    ideological


    1. He didn’t stand in the doorway as though he might catch some ideological disease from the infidel


    2. how?” These definitions are broadly figurative and ideological


    3. An adversarial race, equal in technological terms to their own future selves, had appropriated an already prosperous (albeit troubled) planet to suit an ideological goal: a kind of utopia; the foundation for, perhaps, a colonisation


    4. Both genders were fed the same incessant ideological garp


    5. This end-around round the State Department should come as no surprise considering the president‘s track record as a draft dodger and antiwar protester whose sympathies continue to lie with our nation‘s ideological opponents


    6. Fidel Castro is coming to town! This poorly stylized villain, who for years has fed off the (romanticized) illusions conjured up by left-leaning individuals, will undoubtedly receive a warm reception in some quarters by disaffected groups whose alienated affections for this great nation have grown naturally disposed toward honoring every ideological enemy of America as some visionary liberator in their incorrectly perceived fight for ―freedom


    7. I wonder whether as a nation we aren‘t slowly gravitating toward an ideological federation of sorts, prompted by our increasingly diverse customs and beliefs


    8. Baby Boomers are caught in the middle of an ideological disconnect having categorically rejected their parent‘s customary values as well as the conventional values embraced by their (own) children


    9. A ―probable‖ law is probable inasmuch as it remains subject to ―proof;‖ that is to say, until it is validated by common practices and/or legal interpretations by legal authorities consisting of nonelected men and women appointed to our nation‘s highest courts who remain unaccountable to the American People; subject to contingent legalities that directly affect them and whose ―definitive‖ arguments are (oftentimes) subject to change as the ideological alignment of the courts may vary thereby overriding legislative authority vested by the people to sanction laws by rendering elastic, interpretations of (uncertain) legal propositions and subsequent laws of the land, thereby setting themselves up in a uncertain manner as supreme arbiters of the law


    10. These appeasing designs (cloaked as open-mindedness) are being advanced from a position of weakness that will (inevitably) strengthen the morale of our ideological enemies while proportionately weakening our nation‘s resolve to defend itself from further attacks

    11. The Vietnam War was a defining moment in American and European politics that produced ideological divisions at home and abroad, giving rise to moral equivocations and modernist geopolitical assumptions whose (dire) impact on critical political thinking continue to resonate through present times


    12. The Cultural Revolution and its liberating impact on society altered the social dynamics of our schools and universities in a manner that encouraged its more radical members to step out of the (ideological) closet and freely pursue its anti-Western/ traditional mainstream agenda


    13. The flaunting arrogance of today‘s teachers, themselves victims of social engineering a generation ago, is presently under siege by a new generation of (thoughtful) students who, armed with their own (ideological) arsenal of values, may not be such willing accomplices as their parents


    14. To this purpose, a number of terrorist organizations are being routinely supported by hostile (Arab) Nations sharing a common, distorted primitive worldview of Western Values encouraged, in part, by soft-headed internationalists, self-congratulatory appeasers, and useful idiots who continue to provide a moral and intellectual base of support to the ideological opponents of Freedom


    15. Addendum to the above: In this manner, we oftentimes find ourselves wandering about in an (ideological) wilderness without purpose or meaning trying to find ourselves while each passing moment further alienates us from ourselves until we‘ve forgotten who we are or once were or how we got to be who we are or got to where we are which, I suppose, amounts to the same thing


    16. ―goodwill‖ that encouraged every (implausible) excuse for the aggressive actions of its ideological enemies that, in the final analysis, (merely) served to strengthen their resolve


    17. An acquaintance of mine recently expressed some concern over the (potential) appointment of a practicing Baptist likely to influence the ideological composition of the Court, thereby overturning hard-fought legal battles like the (omnipresent) Roe v


    18. I could have correctly reminded this gentleman that former president James Earl Carter, who as president, influenced the ideological composition of our nation‘s federal courts, was a professed ―born-again Christian‖, a Baptist, but why trouble ourselves with such ―minor‖ details


    19. Americans not wanting to admit Truman's failure share his ideological blindness and in some cases his anti Asian racist views


    20. That is ideological blindness and moral callousness that cannot be defended

    21. But perhaps the longest example of ongoing presidential ideological blindness is the question of government regulation in daily economic life


    22. Corporations pushing for deregulation for their own profit or from ideological blindness that imagine regulation costs profits


    23. In economics, both Communism and Libertarianism are equally wrong, callous, and dangerous examples of ideological blindness, a set of principles taken to an extreme that caused many people to die


    24. Delnagro‘s troubling column (―Anthem gets attention‖) questioning why players and fans attending professional sporting events should be required to stand during the playing of our National Anthem, despite conflicting ideological viewpoints, instead of being allowed to ―sit it out in peace‖, if that is their desire, underscores a disturbing tendency among a number of Americans who routinely take peace for granted


    25. Only the most incredibly blind or ideological could deny this


    26. Newsman John Chancellor described with fascination how Johnson press conferences became the president practically begging the country, “Why don't you like me?” His ideological blindness and stubbornness became fatal to tens of thousands of US troops and hundreds of thousands of Vietnamese


    27. The US loss in Vietnam, due to both Johnson and Nixon's staggering incompetence and ideological blindness, was one of the most visible and traumatic failures of any presidents in US history


    28. As said before, Bush was simply uninterested in any information that contradicted his ideological blindness


    29. This includes battle deaths, disease, and famine caused as much by Confederate government incompetence and ideological blindness as the war


    30. Confederates’ ideological blindness and exaggerated image of their own military abilities made them miscalculate how the war would end

    31. In this manner our oligarchical courts have evolved into ideological breeding grounds for ―progressive‖ reforms and social engineering where voter expression(s) are routinely overturned


    32. In retrospect, the Vietnam Syndrome is no more or no less a symptom rooted in an ideological disease that has gradually blended into the American mindset


    33. Compare the efforts to end their at times ludicrous attempts at terrorism to that of right wing terrorists, and it is clear much of the media has an ideological bias that is right wing, not leftist


    34. It is also clear law enforcement often has an enormous ideological bias


    35. No, the reason for ignoring these terrorist threats was either being busy with other matters, in the case of both Bushes, being incompetent in Clinton's case, or ideological blindness in Reagan's case


    36. There was the war itself, launched for reasons of ideological blindness and run with extreme incompetence


    37. While some nationalists made the pretense of being Marxists after the 1950s, there was no evidence of anything but vague ideological ties to Cuba


    38. This section is not a record of which president supported or carried out any ideological position


    39. Ideological Communists in China went into decline, replaced by more pragmatic ones favoring trade with the west


    40. Many tend to forget that, except for the most ideological conservatives, most of the anger or derision aimed at Carter came late in his presidency

    41. AIDS prevention is something that Bush has somewhat shown, for the only time in his presidential career, a strong lack of ideological blindness


    42. In the face of all these challenges, and judging him not on politics and ideological tests, Obama can point to humanitarian victories, limited but still impressive


    43. The only real opposition was ideological political posturing


    44. As the readers of that book can well remember, Luis and I became very good friends as a result of our correspondence, some of it adversarial in ideological positions but always respectful and friendly, through several articles published in Bierzo 7


    45. Likely as president, that understanding comes by 1945 or 1946, much the same as Truman, but without Truman's fear mongering, incompetence, and ideological blindness


    46. What about laws inside the US? Would Romney have been guilty of ideological blindness, leading to American deaths? For national healthcare, he has been very contradictory, passing a statewide version, but calling for the repeal of the national version


    47. The ideological bias of the law, prosecutors, and investigators are obvious


    48. Unknown number by incompetence and ideological blindness leading to the Cold War


    49. That many presidents were both best and worst says much about the power of the office, that neglect, carelessness, or lack of ideological reflection can cause mass deaths to take place


    50. He set about his ideological feat with preconceived conclusions: a) The laborer was a perpetual and necessary victim













































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    Synonyms for "ideological"

    ideologic ideological

    "ideological" definitions

    of or pertaining to or characteristic of an orientation that characterizes the thinking of a group or nation


    concerned with or suggestive of ideas