Nixon skewed the process, however, by substituting politicalideology for judicial independence.
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Pope Francis suggested politicalideology was tainting his critics' views of him.
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There is no politicalideology or ideas of where this is going.
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With the formation of new groups, however, this politicalideology would shift drastically.
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Paul hadn't wanted to get involved in the internals of their politicalideology.
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It was here that we encountered again the politicalcurrent, out of which we had been for a month.
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Fascism, more than any other politicalcurrent, is a battle over memory as much as it is about the present.
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What the origin of those particular events whose interaction establishes a strong politicalcurrent in a particular direction, it is perhaps unprofitable to inquire.
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The smoothness of the politicalcurrent did not long continue; a passage in one of Mr. Charles Wynn's numerous communications thus describes its disturbance:-
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How do the politicalcurrents flowing during the film's production affect the filmmakers?
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I realize that there's conflicting politicalstreams in Iran but there he is.
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Many of them say the Islamist majority is manoeuvring to eliminate alternative politicalstreams and civil society from the 100-strong constitution-setting body.
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Many of them say the Islamist majority is maneuvering to eliminate alternative politicalstreams and civil society from the 100-strong constitution-setting body.