ideological division
collocation in Englishmeaningsofideologicalanddivision
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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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division
noun
uk/dɪˈvɪʒ.ən/us/dɪˈvɪʒ.ən/
the act of separating something into parts or groups, or the way that it ...
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This contrasted with an ethno-national source ofideologicaldivisionbetween the two nationalist parties.
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Within the unionist bloc, economic 'left-right' issues formed the mainideologicaldivisionbetween the two major unionist parties.
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Another potentialideologicaldivisioninvolves orientations toward various aspects of nation building.
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These tensions, of position, process and personality, containideologicaldivision.
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But both in dampening radical suffrage agitation and in facilitating a clearerideologicaldivisionbetween the parties, the 1867 act helped to correct the destructive consequences of the 1840s.
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One could not find an area of local government in which there is lessideologicaldivisionthan the running of colleges of further education.
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It is not such an easy choice to make, especially when theideologicaldivisionthat exists in political life has also spread to society.
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It is clear from the contributions that have been made that this subject does not arouse enormousideologicaldivisionand passion, and there has been an extraordinary degree of consensus.
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There were hints that they would be willing to build new partnerships with the private sector, breaking down the absurdideologicaldivisionbetween the two sectors.
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There is virtually noideologicaldivision.
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Slavoj iek argued that the film enables us to practise a typicalideologicaldivision: sympathising with the idealised aborigines while rejecting their actual struggle.
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The party began to experienceideologicaldivisionamong its followers as it entered the 1970s.
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In other words, less affluent and less democratic nations face an electorate that is often sharply polarized on the dominant ideological divisions of the nation.
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Deep ideological divisions coincided with an unsettled economy.
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Social and ideological divisions within these blocs constrain parties' electoral strategies and thus facilitate or inhibit cross-communal compromise.
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The development of the welfare state, expanding employment in the tertiary sector, increasing geographic and social mobility all contributed to the blurring of traditional ideological divisions.
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Social and ideological divisions within these blocs constrain parties' electoral strategies and facilitate, or inhibit, cross-communal compromise and the viability of devolved government.
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Does mass opinion reflect these ideological divisions among intellectuals and political activists?
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This consensus transcended ideological divisions between parties (in marked contrast to the debate over economic policy in the 1970s and, one might argue, much of the 1950s).
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Our deliberations seemed to cross every known political divide, and old ideological divisions counted for little.
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