ideological stance
collocation in Englishmeaningsofideologicalandstance
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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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stance
noun[C]
uk/stɑːns/us/stæns/
a way of thinking about something, especially expressed in a publicly ...
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(Definition ofideologicalandstancefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The book takes a strongideologicalstancein favour of the state's primary role in social services provision.
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The mass membership of the party can prevent the parliamentary party, and particularly the leader, from altering the party'sideologicalstance.
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Behind this discourse is anideologicalstanceof resistance, which seeks to offer an alternative view to the dominating menosprecio.
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In this way he attempts a reframing of the dominant discourse'sideologicalstance, which advocates achieving progress (salir adelante) through a menosprecio stance.
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This fundamentalideologicalstancealso informed its position in the relevant policy debates.
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But did the president'sideologicalstanceshift toward the opposite pole at the same time?
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And this stance was itself inconsistent with motivation that was purely a conservativeideologicalstanceagainst crime.
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Depending on how results and output are perceived, and depending on the perceivedideologicalstance of the villains and heroes respectively, people may update their own ideological orientations accordingly.
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Thus, under a multiparty system, each voter faces a serious tradeoff between the incentives to avoid wasting her ballot and the incentives not to compromise her ownideologicalstance.
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Yet while change in the ideological composition of the government has little impact on price dispersion, the overall left-rightideologicalstanceof the government does (government ideology).
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Theideologicalstanceof the government refines the model by measuring more precisely the true position of each party towards the optimal size of the nationalized business sector.
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It was supposed to have been anideologicalstancetaken up in response to the introduction of internment and detention without trial.
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They have reaped what they deserved as a result of their ownideologicalstanceat that time.
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That is why, at present, the impression created is of your adopting anideologicalstancewithout taking action.
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I emphasise that that is based not on anideologicalstancebut on a practical approach to the matter.
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Such is the clarity of hisideologicalstancethat any grandstanding would feel redundant.
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