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And ironically, it's in the West where climate denial is most ideological.
But, that argument doesn't help with most ideological voters — it actually hurts.
This year's March for Life was probably the most ideological -- and disturbing -- yet.
They are also more appealing, traditionally, to the most ideological and motivated voters.
Indeed, the 2628°C report is the most ideological of any IPCC report so far.
Trump's victory was not a triumph for the most ideological elements in the Republican Party.
His 2016 campaign strategy was simple: Wherever the party's most ideological voters were, there he would be.
"These are the most ideological people, who don't really care whether life is good or bad," Abusada told me.
LOS ANGELES — In most elections, the primary is the season for partisanship and appealing to the party's most ideological voters.
With the elections mercifully behind us, Congress faces a lame-duck session with the most ideological president in the modern era.
Three days earlier, Trump, prodded by his most ideological aides, had issued an executive order banning travellers from seven Muslim-majority countries.
And his support comes from the usual places: Young people (especially college students), white liberals, and the most ideological actors within the Democratic Party.
We expect the caucuses will be friendly territory for the most ideological candidates -- Bernie Sanders on the left and Ted Cruz on the right.
Candidates would no longer compete to attract support from the most ideological members of their party but from all voters, which would have a moderating influence.
Some of the most ideological Senate conservatives, such as Mike Lee of Utah and Rand Paul of Kentucky, have blasted the House bill as enshrining big government.
We're staring down the barrel of a health care catastrophe, and congressional leaders are busy trying to salvage campaign promises and play to their most ideological of supporters.
In an era of intense polarization, unified government unavoidably steers the governing party toward the demands of its most ideological elements, infuriating the other party and unsettling swing voters.
Richard Skinner notes that a Ted Cruz victory would have been easier to interpret than the actual result, since Trump was actually not the darling of the GOP's most ideological supporters.
And as candidates spent more and more time cocooned with their wealthiest supporters, who were often also among their most ideological supporters, they made themselves vulnerable to a particular kind of influence.
For most ideological and older conservatives, the negative connotations of the word "tax" — beaten into their heads by decades of conditioning — run far deeper than any focus group explanation of climate policy.
Ideology: If the challenges brought by Edward Kennedy and Ronald Reagan to sitting presidents are indicative, the strongest opponent to Trump is likely to come from the most ideological faction of the GOP.
" Teachers unions loudly oppose DeVos's nomination, with the American Federation of Teachers president called her "the most ideological, anti-public education nominee put forward since President Carter created a Cabinet-level Department of Education.
Randi Weingarten, the president of the American Federation of Teachers, called Ms. DeVos "the most ideological, anti-public education nominee" since the secretary of education was elevated to the cabinet level four decades ago.
When the head of the American Federation of Teachers, Randi Weingarten, tweeted "Trump has chosen the most ideological, anti-public ed nominee since the creation of the Dept of Education," all remaining doubts melted away.
On all three, the groups that are most likely to care are the solid liberals and the core conservatives — the groups that are most ideological and furthest apart from each other on their actual views.
Bannon, by contrast, is arguably the most ideological member of Trump's inner circle of top advisers and now finds himself in the position of filling that vacuum -- and fleshing out Trump-ism with his own philosophy.
The head of the American Federation of Teachers, the country's largest teachers' union, decried DeVos in a statement on Wednesday, calling her "the most ideological, anti-public education nominee" since the creation of the Department of Education.
They view Sanders as the more "authentic" (that word kept coming up) and consistent of the two, and the one with whom they have the most ideological agreement, even though they generally believed that his positions would most likely be impossible to implement.
But since the post-Mao thaw of the late 1970s, and especially after Deng Xiaoping's "Reform and Opening" of the country in 1979, the United States and China have shelved most ideological differences while pursuing common interests, from trade to terrorism to the environment.
The G.O.P. doesn't nominate its most ideological candidates (be they Steve Forbes or Alan Keyes or Michele Bachmann), but it also doesn't nominate candidates who seem inclined to run against conservatism, from John McCain in 2000 to more recent "mavericks" like Jon Huntsman and now John Kasich.
But if he wants to follow the lead of chief strategist Steve Bannon and Attorney General Sessions, and crack down on H-2000B visas across the board in the name of protecting American "civic society" (in Bannon's words), he'll be gratifying the narrow populism of his most ideological supporters.
The study found that nearly half of the Exhausted Majority say they have not been politically active in the past year, compared with just 1 percent of the Progressive Activists and Devoted Conservatives, the two least flexible and most ideological of the seven political tribes identified in the study.
"In addition to being legally spurious and in direct violation of the purpose of the program, it can and will be un-done at the first stroke of the pen of any administration that has anything but the most ideological read of the Medicaid program," said Andy Slavitt, a former administrator of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services under President Obama.
In the late Soviet period, when most "ideological" texts were still dominated by dry pseudo-Marxist dogmatism, her brilliantly written academic monographs and translations were among a few bright intellectual beacons that helped many people to overcome pessimism and spiritual depression. Later in her life, as an original thinker, she had striven to create a humanistic, holistic synthesis of Eastern and Western philosophical paradigms (symbolized by Chinese Dao (Tao) and Judeo-Christian Logos).
Detroit Free Press editor Stephen Henderson expressed concerns over DeVos's nomination, writing that "DeVos isn't an educator, or an education leader". Rebecca Mead of The New Yorker questioned the efficacy of Michigan's charter school system, which DeVos has supported. Randi Weingarten, president of the American Federation of Teachers, called DeVos "the most ideological, anti-public education nominee" since the position became a cabinet position. The Michigan chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union and the Michigan Democratic Party opposed DeVos's nomination.
" On May 9, 2001, President Bush announced his first eleven court of appeals nominees in a special White House ceremony. This initial group of nominees included Roger Gregory, a Clinton recess-appointed judge to the Fourth Circuit, as a peace offering to Senate Democrats. There was, however, immediate concern expressed by Senate Democrats and liberal groups like the Alliance for Justice. Democratic Senator Charles E. Schumer of New York said that the White House was "trying to create the most ideological bench in the history of the nation.
According to the National Journal Congressional Almanac, "In the House, Thornberry has compiled a solidly conservative voting record, though he has a pragmatic streak and is hardly the most ideological Republican in the Texas delegation. In keeping with his scholarly nature, his official website includes an essay explaining his philosophy and explaining his interest 'in continuing to push government to work smarter and more efficiently.'" From January 1995 to July 2017, Thornberry missed 140 of 15,276 roll call votes, or 0.9%, fewer than the median of 2.2% among the lifetime records of representatives currently serving.
Democratic Senator Chuck Schumer said that the White House was "trying to create the most ideological bench in the history of the nation."Lewis, Neil A. Bush to Nominate 11 to Judgeships Today, The New York Times, May 9, 2001. From June 2001 to January 2003, when the Senate was controlled by the Democrats, the most conservative appellate nominees were stalled in the Senate Judiciary Committee and never given hearings or committee votes.Gaziano, Todd F. A Diminished Judiciary: The Causes and Effects of the Sustained High Vacancy Rates in the Federal Courts , The Heritage Foundation, Oct 10, 2002.
Despite being the most ideological of all the Tamil groups, and its strong revolutionary nationalism, the EROS never became as militarily active as later groups such as the LTTE or TELO, largely because its leadership continued to be based in London. Their most notable military actions was the bombings in Sri Lanka in 1984 and 1985, and the kidnapping of British journalist Penelope Willis. Partly as a result of this, differences arose in 1979 among the cadre in Sri Lanka. The result was that the student wing of the EROS, the General Union of Eelam Students, split away from the EROS in 1980 to form a new organisation, the Eelam People's Revolutionary Liberation Front.
By February 2015 White had recused herself in about 50 cases setting up deadlock situations within the Commission and thus, per a report, compromised the effectiveness of the SEC. On November 14, 2016, White announced that she would step down from the SEC after nearly four years service at the end of President Obama's term in January 2017. She earned, in the immediate wake of her announcement, a complimentary overall review of her term as an independent regulator from the Wall Street Journal despite differences the editors had had with her. The editorial contrasted White's service to that of others "in one of history's most ideological Administrations", as it termed the Obama presidency.
Consumer advocacy groups argue that discrimination against consumers—the charging of higher prices on the same object simply because of where they happen to live—is unjust and monopolistic behaviour on the part of corporations towards the public. Since it requires governments to legislate to prevent their citizens from purchasing goods at cheaper prices from other markets, and because this is clearly not in their citizens' interests, many governments in democratic countries have chosen not to protect anti-competitive technologies such as DVD region-coding. Correspondingly, the grey market has found support from most ideological tendencies. Anarchist opponents of class discrimination argue that private property in general leads to the oppression of much of society and are therefore against the very idea of intellectual property, which forms the basis of arguments against the grey market.

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