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Meanings of political extremism in English
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Usage of political extremism in English
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The re-emergence of politicalextremism could once again test Europe's democracy to destruction.
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Nevertheless, Bologna provided Eco with invaluable first-hand experience of politicalextremism and conspiracy.
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We are already, in some countries, beginning to see the rise of worrying politicalextremism.
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If you want to know what politicalextremism can lead to, look at the Zapruder film.
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Meanwhile, the Fed's policies widen the wealth gap, which feeds politicalextremism, forcing gridlock in Washington.
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This went beyond religious fundamentalism or politicalextremism.
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Second comes politicalextremism which causes anxiety among 68 percent of Germans, up from about half last year.
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There is a real appetite for a positive campaigning organisation that opposes politicalextremism through bringing communities together.
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It is not the first time that Mihajlovic has rejected the claims of politicalextremism levelled against him.
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Without international bailout cash, salaries and pensions would go unpaid and violence, politicalextremism and uncontrolled emigration could quickly follow.
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The rise of politicalextremism evident in opinion polls across Europe for some months has manifested itself in the European elections.
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Both Whitmer and Nessel accused Trump of inflammatory rhetoric that they said has fostered a climate of racism and politicalextremism.
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The people have reclaimed the flag of St George from those who would have it synonymous with politicalextremism and yob violence.
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Since then the question of how we live with our differences in the face of politicalextremism has clearly not gone away.
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Politicalextremism can be equally dangerous, whether coming from the left or the right.