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"zealotry" Definitions
  1. the attitude or behaviour of a zealot
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But this zealotry is not shared by typical Leave voters.
The campaign's name, "Save Our State", or "SOS", captured its zealotry.
But it was hard to match the zealotry of Buttigieg's supporters.
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At the height of my zealotry, I was convinced any or all
Again, are we to judge Hoover's "anti-Communist zealotry" by 2017 standards?
Nowhere is this more evident than in California, home of environmental zealotry.
Throughout, she paints a nuanced portrait of the lure and pain of zealotry.
Under Henry's children, Edward VI and Mary, state zealotry fuelled outrage and enthusiasm.
But somewhere along the line, that particular strain of hyperbolic fanboy zealotry curdled.
Collectability was a factor, but the engine of history was interest, passion, zealotry.
But the current administration's zealotry threatens the region's wild landscape and rich biodiversity.
Even as the words leave my fingers, though, I realize this is zealotry.
Though a pragmatist to the point of cynicism, his career was rooted in zealotry.
The reason is as simple as humanity itself: the collision of zealotry and commerce.
But there's a piece missing: the fury, resentment and zealotry driving the real election.
As Linden interprets it, the story is a warning against zealotry, religious or otherwise.
Her four surviving children spiral off into their own versions of zealotry and dysfunction.
Justice: Ritual murder committed out of zealotry is not a religiously exempted medical procedure.
You see how zealotry is often fueled by people working out their psychological wounds.
The second point is that their zealotry is not as religiously grounded as they think.
This experience taught me a lesson, and being confronted with religious zealotry marked me a lot.
The commission has become a bipartisan political joke, scorned by state election officials for its zealotry.
But he has utterly failed to document that, despite his Javert-like zealotry as secretary of state.
Weinstein's office, a cold and tidy room overlooking the Hollywood Hills, is an archive of sentimental zealotry.
She discusses pop in the language of a zealot and describes "Melodrama" as an act of zealotry.
"The zealotry, the ideology, how it filled the vacuum of a young mind," he said this week.
Scientists who question the orthodoxy of climate change are labeled "deniers" in a context approaching religious zealotry.
These Republicans are willing to sacrifice Moore's then-teenage accusers, because they believe in his fundamentalist zealotry.
Lukewarmism has always been the smarter play for conservatives, but their zealotry carried them over into conspiracy theories.
It's embarrassing for Kansas that such crude political zealotry throttles the rights of tens of thousands of citizens.
They are fellow travelers, whose zealotry has not brought them to join the group they claim to support.
Does this kind of zealotry help explain things like the French revolution, the rise of Bolshevism and Nazism?
In a lot of cases, troubled by sins of their previous existence, they will seek to atone through zealotry.
That zealotry requires shame at one's station and fear of one's own death to keep others in their place.
Throughout, she paints a nuanced portrait of the lure and pain of zealotry, though she leaves many questions unanswered.
If there is a silver lining here, it's that the world has long experience with this brand of zealotry.
The war awakened Palestinian irredentism and Israeli zealotry, and added the intractable power of religion to the forces of nationalism.
Should we cut the Red Priestess more slack on the child-killing registry because she was motivated by religious zealotry?
And they found those flaws far less objectionable than the zealotry with which Republicans were trying to get their man.
There's also a real element of collector's zealotry involved, at least for the people who go searching for test card music.
But it is important to hold accountable Gulf states like Saudi Arabia that are wellsprings of religious zealotry, intolerance and fanaticism.
Drug war zealotry is slow to fade during Republican primary season, despite clear support among Republican voters for a new approach.
Thirdly, says Mr Ma, pro-Trump sentiments in China show how far views can be swayed by zealotry, fanned by social media.
Our lawful system of justice is what separates us from the murderous zealotry perpetrated by a few distorted individuals in our midst.
It was there that I learned that religion has nothing to do with goodness and there's a strong link between zealotry and hypocrisy.
Her juxtaposition of contemporary Los Angeles with historic Nazi zealotry should violate Godwin's Law, as the New Yorker's Emily Nussbaum wrote, but it works.
Subsequent rioting between Hindus and Muslims, which killed more than 2,000 people by some estimates, is a reminder of what Hindu zealotry can wreak.
There's only so much that favorable media coverage can do to downplay or obscure the truth about antifa, and it's anti-free speech zealotry.
If Pakistan succeeds in winning over Washington and India alienates the international community through religious zealotry, the geopolitics of South Asia could shift dramatically.
We sat down with Grady and Ewing to discuss zealotry, getting harassed by the community, and filming people on the worst days of their lives.
He accused the upstate Republicans of "zealotry" and bowing to the "Ryan radical right," a reference to House Speaker Paul Ryan, who backs the bill.
He would cajole them to set aside team rivalries, put down their fists and march through London as an expression of anger and defiance against zealotry.
Instead of a contest of ideas, there is the tribal outrage of social media, leftwing zealotry on America's campuses and fearmongering and misinformation on the right.
It would be easy to see this as the beginning of the end for the party, a suicidal rejection of respectability in favour of fringe zealotry.
Our personally-tailored social media feeds create what the legal scholar Cass Sunstein calls enclave extremism — groupthink and factionalism with a tendency to spiral into zealotry.
The ideological zealotry of 60s protest that saw, within its extremes, violence and self-sacrifice, hints at current Islamist radicalism and its youth's desire for transcendence.
What happened to Jane Doe is the result of extreme, Trump-era policies as well as a decade of anti-abortion zealotry at the state level.
Watch enough of Matthew Heineman's Cartel Land, and you'll get the sense that he's interested in pursuing ideas about the cost of zealotry and vigilante justice.
While this sort of zealotry is undeniably dangerous, most religion is actually helpful to the average family struggling to eke out a living in trying times.
Kelly has climbed the top of Fox Mountain, but Carlson is on her way out, and Kayla is a newcomer, all fresh-faced ambition and zealotry.
Particularly in its final years, Peoples Temple exploited human tendencies for religious zealotry and set them to work toward a violent extremism that previous messianic societies lacked.
If Mr Joko wants to keep his job, and preserve Indonesia's plural society, he needs to speak out forcefully against zealotry, not treat it with kid gloves.
The country's sharpest break with tradition came during the first decades of Communist rule, when leftist zealotry made it safest to wear blue and green Mao suits.
This being Israel, they have been underpinned by fierce rhetorical exchanges about democracy, fascism and zealotry, identity, the future of the state and the fate of Jews.
They have been shaped by centuries of civil and foreign wars, local strife, religious zealotry, the rapacious nobles' hunger to own land and control those below them.
It helps explain why the 2016 presidential debates focused more on the budget deficit, a topic of centrist zealotry, than climate change, almost certainly a bigger threat.
"I talked to him about how I understood that the groupthink and zealotry and internalized loyalty had sapped me of my own moral compass," Ms. Clark said.
However, that's not how it works when an unhinged gunman, armed with grievances or zealotry, elects to shoot up a school, a church, a workplace, or a concert.
It's a problem compounded by the film's authority figures, whose own commitment to fascistic zealotry is depicted as half-hearted (Rockwell), inanely sinister (Merchant), or entirely nonexistent (Johansson).
An activist with good information can lead to reform and progress, but activism with false information leads to fanaticism and to zealotry, and I think that's what's happening.
Although she's informed by other MCU villains—Alexandra shares Ronan The Accuser's zealotry, Mariah's poise, and Ultron's indifference to the human condition—she's much more than just an amalgam.
Now, said Mr. Smith, a former speechwriter for President George Bush, the events are rived by "the extraordinary partisanship on both sides, the zealotry, the hatred" that has evolved.
There's no getting around the risk here: If Republicans, through zealotry and haplessness, destroy Obamacare, and leave millions of uninsured Americans in the lurch, the human toll will be real.
For them, the greatest benefit lies in spreading that beneficial thing to as many people as possible, and thanks in part to their enthusiastic zealotry, it will spread super-exponentially.
Raheem Sterling, 23, ranks among the most contentious, skilled and expensive of players in English soccer — a game that conjures a national near-zealotry that other sports can rarely match.
And even for those who remain in Gilead, a zealotry reigns that has stopped seeing people as human and started seeing them as numbers and cogs, bodies without individual souls.
Moreover, there is something puzzling in this extremism: Islam has been the dominant religion in the Middle East for the past 14 centuries, but this level of zealotry is new.
Though John Goodman delivered a terrifying, pitch-perfect performance as a multilayered villain caught between sincerity, zealotry, and sociopathy, the story really belongs to the perpetually fabulous Mary Elizabeth Winstead.
Better yet, the results suggest that centrism has more electoral appeal than both UMNO's Malay chauvinism and the Islamic zealotry of PAS, an opposition party that declined to join Pakatan Harapan.
But many said they worried about a return of the harsh political tactics, ideological zealotry and absolutist pronouncements that fed the fury of the Red Guards, Mao's teenage political shock troops.
With a cast including John Glover, Daniel Sunjata, Walter Bobbie and Adam Chanler-Berat, it's a play about nationalism, religious zealotry and what happens to women who stray from their place.
It's a platform that Sanders has crusaded for during his 25 years in Congress, and has remained devoted to during his unexpectedly competitive campaign, with a message consistency that borders on zealotry.
At a rally following his press conference in Sioux City Monday night, a parade of Cruz's endorsers took the stage, putting the weight of their ideological zealotry behind his White House bid.
Franz and Fiala seem as interested in the fallout of religious zealotry as they are in standard genre thrills, and they ply this theme well, if at times with a heavy hand.
We should be crystal clear on this point: The long-run fiscal position of the United States is fundamentally sound, threatened only by the "tax cuts first and always" zealotry of today's Republicans.
But in each case, what the word described was a kind of outsize zealotry — a person who was too stern, too demanding, like an order-barking villain in a World War II movie.
Judas feels acutely a perversion of the message, and he also feels the danger of the message getting out of control — of dedication and love and unity and community turning into fanaticism and zealotry.
Canon formation, at its heart, has to do with defending what you love against obsolescence, but love can tip into zealotry, which can lead us away from actual criticism into some pretty ugly zones.
In a country where ward bosses have dug up votes in cemeteries and All Star ballot stuffing is a baseball tradition, a little zealotry in pursuit of preservation can hardly be considered a sin.
Yes, "The blood of the martyrs is the seed of the church" — but that was in the premodern, not-yet-disenchanted world, in which superstition bred zealotry and privation made every civilizational encounter zero-sum.
Barely a year after the Trump administration rolled back a misbegotten policy to discharge immigrants serving in the military when their citizenship stalled because of the immigration bureaucracy, anti-immigrant zealotry is at it again.
At the root of this lay the agenda described in Mead's book: American workers were under siege by clueless elitists whose embrace of open borders, trade agreements and environmental zealotry was destroying the working class.
But he leaves behind a government that is less trusted by the American people than when he took office, two political parties that view their agendas as zero-sum, and a legacy of pure ideological zealotry.
Heidi Ewing: You can learn a lot about the human condition by looking at zealotry and organized religion, because it has demands and rules and requirements that the rest of the United States doesn't have anymore.
Fans there, like fans the world over, were and continue to be mocked and shamed for their levels of obsession and zealotry for the medium, as well as frequently criticized and stereotyped as obsessed with sex.
I was not the first to leave the Democratic Party as a result of this moral absolutism, which appears dangerously similar to the dogmatic nature of religious zealotry, and I surely will not be the last.
The zealotry of those in pursuit of some objective "truth" in sports, I've started to think, might be turning the entire spectacle into something that can no longer be recognized by a vast majority of fans.
Scorning zealotry, he also believed Jews should never abandon contentious debate, the "intergenerational quizzing that ensures the passing of the torch," as he put it in "Jews and Words," written with his daughter Fania Oz-Salzberger.
But this zealotry never resulted in any evidence that such sadistic ritual-torture cults existed; instead, the legal system continued to victimize innocent adults who were caught up in what was essentially a 20th-century witch hunt.
" As he explained, "This bias is marked by an instinctual suspicion of anything suggesting ideological zealotry, an admiration for difference-splitting, a conviction that politics should be a tidier and more rational process than it usually is.
Responding to India's August annexation of Kashmir, Pakistani officials are using interviews, op-eds and social media to emphasize that Islamabad is taking a diplomatic, not military, response to the dangerous religious zealotry that is driving Indian policy.
Ethnic differences, religious zealotry and the availability of minerals to loot are often assumed to increase the risk, but they typically do so only in countries that are too poor, stagnant and ill-governed to keep violence in check.
The book finds Fred, Wilma, the Rubble family, and the other denizens of Bedrock struggling, to varying degrees, with the perils of encroaching modernity, opening the door for stories centering on consumerism, technological fear, religious zealotry, and even PTSD.
What Wolfe got right—and it's a criticism that still rings true today—is his skewering of what can be an insular, snotty, tone-deaf culture, from the almost religious zealotry of the early days of Modernism to now.
Mosul residents said they fear these young fighters as much, if not more, than other ISIS militants because they have been brainwashed, have no fear and have a great amount of zealotry after being indoctrinated and trained for two years.
While perhaps shocking to those with an iPhone in their pocket, this stance was a logical conclusion for Apple, a company with one foot in the software industry and a commitment to controlling the user experience that bordered on zealotry.
But so long as we allow our arguments about sex work to be led by morality rather than harm reduction, we'll continue to fall prey to the kind of knee-jerk anti-sex work zealotry displayed by No Little Girl.
Didion's essays in "Slouching" are firmly rooted in the culture of the 1960s — Haight-Ashbury, Joan Baez, political zealotry of various stripes — but their brilliance is in the way they still speak to the character (and characters) of this country today.
The temperance movement gave rise to temperance halls (booze-free taverns meant to replace bars), but they were tethered to the zealotry of the movement and tended to fail, Sismondo explained, never managing to rake in the patronage of a traditional tavern.
He knows where he's from better than anyone else, and understands how to make music that stresses that specificity without overlooking the universal themes of spirituality, the zealotry of the converted, and the myriad obstacles constantly capable of knocking you off your path.
As the Reverend John Hale, the young minister sent to cast the devil out of Salem, Mr. Strutzenberger is hypnotic in his smoldering mix of tension and craftiness; a deceptively mild-mannered outsider whose convictions lead him first to zealotry and then remorse.
Again and again in 22016, horror films chose to forgo allegory and metaphor in favor of the direct route: pointing out that racist extremism, power-mad gun rights advocacy, religious zealotry, conspiracy-driven survivalism, and xenophobic nationalism are all scary as hell.
Over the past two years, this belief has grown so pervasive within Sherlock fandom that many middle-of-the-road shippers who support Johnlock but don't believe in TJLC say they have been driven out of the community by the zealotry of those who do.
With a zealotry that would put your typical Area 51 fanatic to shame, they seek to sell middle America on all of their fevered psychodramas with the obvious objective being to nullify the results of the 2016 election and, in a word, bring Trump down.
It's not the school's decisions themselves that are so remarkable but the atmosphere of P.C. religious zealotry that surrounds them, and the anguish of progressive parents who have to send their precious children into the maw of ideological re-education camps that in theory they agree with.
In the lead up to the election, I was fairly certain that two outcomes were probable: Hillary Clinton would be elected president, and Prop 60—the California "condoms in porn" ballot initiative decried by adult industry members as anti-porn zealotry masquerading as concern for worker safety—would pass.
Given Nigeria's ongoing democratic ambiguity, where sustained calls for a constitutional review and the restructuring of the nation along less centralist lines of governance routinely draw dire warnings from military officials, it is wise to keep careful watch on diarchy's military partners and their ready spouting of "patriotic" zealotry.
There are a lot of things that set "The Americans" apart from other prime-time dramas, but I'd argue that its greatest strength has been its refusal to compromise with Elizabeth — to push her toward sentimentality or zealotry, either of which would be easier to write and, for some, to understand.
Wilentz finished his book before the battle between Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton had played out, but he anticipates not only the themes of Sanders's campaign but the damage his zealotry could do to his more politically savvy Democratic opponent, who, after all, is running with the support of party insiders.
I was reminded of all this watching "Incitement," the fine new Israeli movie directed by Yaron Zilberman that takes a fresh look at the assassination, and particularly at the world of Messianic zealotry that produced and sustained and motivated Amir, a 25-year-old law student at Bar-Ilan University.
In it we get a glimpse of the utter foreignness that Segalen experienced in China over a century ago, when the tone of foreign communiques had only recently turned away from religious zealotry, and China had just a year earlier transferred centuries of autarchic minority rule to the corrupt, democratic Republic of China.
Beyond the zealotry and fanaticism of the ISIS fanboys, however, is an intellectual lineage that Wood traces back to the thirteenth-century polymath and iconoclast Ibn Taymiyyah, as well as his seventeenth-century student Ibn Abd al-Wahhab, who popularized the idea that Muslims could apostatize other Muslims and kill them for sinning.
But at the heart of it there was a genuine hope, the hope of a continent following two devastating wars, the sense that if we could get away from the zealotry of totalitarian certainty we might be able to build a way of living together that would be better for all of us.
To benchmark against the cycle of religious zealotry and murders in the "Our Boys" story, 220006 percent of youth agree that religion plays too large a role in the Middle East, whereas 2202 percent disagree and 2628 percent don't know; 28500 percent of Arab youth, drawn from across the Middle East's North Africa region, believe religious institutions need reform.
But don't underestimate the zealotry that the New York Times once dubbed "a new religion:" Among the most recent of the world's HSM converts is YouTube star Trisha Paytas, who just a few weeks ago dropped a shot-for-shot remake of one of the franchise's best-known musical numbers, filmed on location at the titular high school itself.
In fact, the characters' inconsistency about their own belief system — they seem to break their own rules about wearing oxygen masks, only going outside in pairs, and never going out at night as often as they keep them — makes that belief seem all the more based in zealotry rather than logic or access to factual information.
One of the president's key advisers in this area is a person who straddles several cultural worlds: a former investment banker of partly Muslim heritage called Hakim El-Karoui who last month produced the latest of several reports on the phenomenon of political Islam, and on various other forms of Islamic zealotry, as they operate both around the world and in France.
Whomever you believe is behind movements like Gamergate and the pushback against The Last Jedi, what they reveal about America in the 2010s feels a little hard to swallow at first: At this point in history, a lot of us — and especially a lot of young, white men — are centering their identities and their senses of right and wrong on pop culture artifacts, sometimes with a near-religious zealotry.
Rep. Gerry ConnollyGerald (Gerry) Edward ConnollyHistory in the House: Congress weathers unprecedented week Democrat grills DHS chief over viral image of drowned migrant and child Hillicon Valley: Lawmakers struggle to understand Facebook's Libra project | EU hits Amazon with antitrust probe | New cybersecurity concerns over census | Robocall, election security bills head to House floor | Privacy questions over FaceApp MORE (D-Va.) on Thursday applauded Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Scott PruittEdward (Scott) Scott PruittEnvironmentalists renew bid to overturn EPA policy barring scientists from advisory panels Six states sue EPA over pesticide tied to brain damage Overnight Energy: Trump EPA looks to change air pollution permit process | GOP senators propose easing Obama water rule | Green group sues EPA over lead dust rules MORE's resignation, saying that Pruitt only stayed in his job for this long because President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE "liked his zealotry" on deregulation.

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