ideological commitment

collocation in English

meaningsofideologicalandcommitment

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ideological
adjective
uk
/ˌaɪ.di.əˈlɒdʒ.ɪ.kəl/
us
/ˌaɪ.di.əˈlɑː.dʒɪ.kəl/
based on or relating to a particular set of ideas ...
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commitment
noun
uk
/kəˈmɪt.mənt/
us
/kəˈmɪt.mənt/
a promise or firm decision to ...
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(Definition ofideologicalandcommitmentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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In contrast to the case of voter turnout, both partisanship andideologicalcommitmentmake a difference.
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The article analyses the behaviour of these men and focuses on the issue ofideologicalcommitment.
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The migration had intensified the relations between parents and children, and reinforced the strongideologicalcommitmentto family.
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This model illustrates the strongerideologicalcommitmentto the party stance within these two parties.
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Does the intensity of an advocacy group'sideologicalcommitment, or the strength of its organizational identity shape its venue shopping strategies?
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The greatly diminished visibility of women workers bolstered a growingideologicalcommitmentto the notion of a cohesive and solidaristic (male) working class.
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The reforms implemented by this elite represented anideologicalcommitmentto a set of neoliberal political and economic ideas.
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However, it was also the product ofideologicalcommitment.
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This is somewhat paradoxical given the governmentsideologicalcommitmentto market solutions.
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The imperatives of production and anideologicalcommitmentto municipal provision dominated the government's approach, squeezing out consideration of long-term systemic reform.
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Although we tried to minimizeideologicalcommitment, some definitive decisions had to be made, like abandoning the two-level morphology approach found almost everywhere, and adopting a new morphological model.
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Theideologicalcommitmentof the books under review is perfectly plain : like much, perhaps most of the scholarly literature they shadow and echo the political conflicts of the period.
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They are victims of anideologicalcommitmentrather than a commitment to work out the best system for their industry.
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I hope that theideologicalcommitment, in its slightly modified version, to the wider co-operative movement will continue to exist in the new agency.
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There should be openness rather thanideologicalcommitmentto an irrelevancy—the queston whether a few local authorities still retain selection at 11.
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It refuses to find that £3 million because of its doctrinaire andideologicalcommitmentto municipalisation and acquisition.
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My attitude to the testing of health care workers is one of practical common sense, as opposed to any theoretical orideologicalcommitment.
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If he had read the report, he would have found in it powerful evidence that his partisanideologicalcommitmentto abolish the scheme is foolish.
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Should not theideologicalcommitmentto privatisation of ancillary services at all costs have been dropped and left to local management decisions?
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Instead, the starting point looks to me more like a simplistic and almostideologicalcommitmentto competition.
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