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1 It is a determination to take the ideological battle into enemy territory.
2 Abbott and Turnbull are locked in an ideological battle , he says.
3 A bitter ideological battle is being fought for control over the virtual currency's future.
4 In this ideological battle , even the GOP are uneasy.
5 But the deal only pushed the unsolved and bitter ideological battle a few months into the future.
6 For many rightwing commentators, the left lost the ideological battle when the Berlin Wall fell in 1989.
7 Both entities have been locked in a fierce ideological battle which has played out in the public sphere.
8 There is another strain on the relations ship with Ofsted, too, in an ideological battle over teaching styles.
9 Organiser Emily Yates said passengers' rights were being ignored as the government and the unions fought an ideological battle .
10 How bizarre that this most leftwing of leaders ducks the EU confrontation that is the ideological battle of our time.
11 This ideological battle may intensify following the decision of Michael Bloomberg, the billionaire former New York mayor, to enter the race.
12 Charter schools across the country are hosting an ideological battle with traditionalists who feel the schools suck much-needed money from districts.
13 Jamaica was waging a fierce ideological battle , over fears -real or imagined -that the then Government was going communist.
14 With the Munich Olympics looming in 1972, the regime needed to assert that sport was above all else an ideological battle ground.
15 The trade war has hardened into a political and ideological battle that runs far deeper than tariffs and could take years to resolve.
16 But not all countries in North Africa feel they have that freedom when they perceive a two-front ideological battle against IS and Iran.
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