How To Use Sectarianism In A Sentence
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Meanwhile, criticisms over costs and delay come with the new territory of a justice system no longer skewed by sectarianism.
Times, Sunday Times
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he condemned religious sectarianism
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Today, the term sect in discussions of religion can have a far different meaning than sectarianism in the political left.
Chip Berlet: Abstaining from Bad Sects
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He condemned religious sectarianism.
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There's no in between,there's no gray area, you're either in or you're out, so scholars define this by talking about Johannine sectarianism, the insider-outsider divisions.
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It was only through the acceptance of republican ideas and the rejection of sectarianism and institutionalised religion that the people of Ireland could determine their own destiny.
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Finally, he examines the decreasing influence of strict Reformed theology due to rising scholasticism, sectarianism and natural theology based on enlightened philosophy.
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A predisposition to sectarianism came to Australia in the mental baggage of many migrants.
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To essentially claim that he is no better than the Liberals or Tories is plain sectarianism.
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Will it undermine our Party's prestige if we criticize our own subjectivism, bureaucracy and sectarianism?
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Where once its atavistic sectarianism could consume what it regarded as its traditional enemies, now it is merely consuming itself.
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Moreover, given the increasing diversity of America's population, the dangers of sectarianism have never been greater.
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Communal politics and sectarianism depends on the creation of religious hatreds and divides, the assertion and invocation of continual self-pity and victim hood.
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The issues surrounding Church schools are therefore no longer to do with a fear of aggressive sectarianism.
Times, Sunday Times
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The issue of abolishing political sectarianism - one of the stipulations made in the 1989 Ta'if Agreement, the document which on paper ended the Civil War - was laughed out of parliament when raised by Parliament Speaker Nabhi Berri.
After 35 years, Lebanese MPs Can Only Muster A Soccer Match
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He said it was ‘simplistic’ to say religion did not play a role in sectarianism, arguing that it was a badge by which communities identified themselves and others.
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The incursion of sectarian orthodoxy in Indian history involves two distinct problems, to wit, narrow sectarianism, and unreasoned orthodoxy.
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The song projects lofty human ideals and nothing of religious sectarianism or exclusivism.
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He should seize this opportunity to introduce the subject of sectarianism to the school curricula.
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The issue of abolishing political sectarianism - one of the stipulations made in the 1989 Ta'if Agreement, the document which on paper ended the Civil War - was laughed out of parliament when raised by Parliament Speaker Nabhi Berri.
After 35 years, Lebanese MPs Can Only Muster A Soccer Match
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Will it undermine our Party's prestige if we criticize our own subjectivism, bureaucracy and sectarianism?
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His political career would be dogged by the reputation for pugnacious sectarianism he acquired in the 1930s.
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I also have first-hand experience of the repercussions that follow when you make a stand against sectarianism.
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The press will be everlastingly telephoning you for comments on a vast range of subjects which have nothing to do with intercommunion or sectarianism.
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Without any traditional political answers to the new era, loyalism has turned back to sectarianism.
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Secondly, he feared separatism and sectarianism.
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He preached a universal message, love of God and love of brother, which was beyond any sectarianism or selfishness.
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‘Sectarianism is a community disease - a nasty attitude of the mind like racism,’ he says.
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Sectarianism is about religious denominations.
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It was serious, serious, raw sectarianism—without a shadow of doubt.
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In view of this endemic sectarianism, added to the intrinsic abortiveness of
Dictionary of the History of Ideas
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The exclusive force is represented by caste and class, by gentility and donnishness, by sectarianism and nationalism, and even by patriotism ” and the inclusive force is represented by Walt Whitmanism and Christianity.”
Father Payne
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The virulence of sectarianism here remains a major threat to the newly devolved institutions.
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They prefer to point the finger of blame elsewhere, and refuse to accept responsibility for their role in allowing sectarianism to prosper.
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To essentially claim that he is no better than the Liberals or Tories is plain sectarianism.
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The legislation will see increased sentences for crimes motivated by sectarianism or bigotry.
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The gravity of the economic situation meant that the appeasement of sectarianism was not sufficient to deal with the threat of working-class disaffection.
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To essentially claim that he is no better than the Liberals or Tories is plain sectarianism.
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Brief reprieves, however, from a society riven with sectarianism are possible by visiting some of Northern Ireland's wonderful countryside.
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As antagonism deepens between themes which are the expression of reality, there is a tendency for the themes and for reality to be mythicized, establishing a climate of irrationality and sectarianism ...
Address at the Nigerian Institute of International Affairs
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The sad but true facts seem to suggest that pure and unadulterated sectarianism is at the base of the rationale that is clouding common sense and sound judgement within unionism.
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Gorrie wants the police to be ordered to start collating statistics on the level of crime motivated by sectarianism.
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In such ways are the seeds of social division and sectarianism planted in young children and there's no reason to think it's much different now.
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‘This is not a prescription for intolerance or narrow sectarianism,’ she continued, ‘for unalienable rights were given by God to all our fellow citizens.’
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Calling somebody a paedophile or flinging sectarianism terms (taig) about only shows your mentality and prejudices, your apparent inability to read and comprehend written information is obvious.
Army Rumour Service
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It is up to all of us to demonstrate our abhorrence of sectarianism, discrimination and racism.
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I've long taken this story as an example of how religious sectarianism can warp the priorities of intelligent people.
Times, Sunday Times
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Fleeting has twice already suffered rejections from the present board of directors amid allegations of sectarianism.
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Stranger still was that this programme about religious sectarianism failed to cross-question religious organisations.
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The virulence of sectarianism there remains a major threat to the newly devolved institutions.
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The incursion of sectarian orthodoxy in Indian history involves two distinct problems, to wit, narrow sectarianism, and unreasoned orthodoxy.
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There are 170 miles and an abyss of sectarianism separating Glasgow and Inverness.
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The issues surrounding Church schools are therefore no longer to do with a fear of aggressive sectarianism.
Times, Sunday Times
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The political dynamic of the peace process itself has a proportionally inverse impact on the wide spectrum of unionist sectarianism.
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Religion is not talk or doctrines or theories, nor is it sectarianism.
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What held this strange alliance of East Belfast back street preacher and born again estate agent together was the cement of sectarianism.