To essentially claim that he is no better than the Liberals or Tories is plain sectarianism. |
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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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He should seize this opportunity to introduce the subject of sectarianism to the school curricula. |
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The virulence of sectarianism here remains a major threat to the newly devolved institutions. |
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The legislation will see increased sentences for crimes motivated by sectarianism or bigotry. |
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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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Stranger still was that this programme about religious sectarianism failed to cross-question religious organisations. |
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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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The song projects lofty human ideals and nothing of religious sectarianism or exclusivism. |
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It is up to all of us to demonstrate our abhorrence of sectarianism, discrimination and racism. |
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There are 170 miles and an abyss of sectarianism separating Glasgow and Inverness. |
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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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Where once its atavistic sectarianism could consume what it regarded as its traditional enemies, now it is merely consuming itself. |
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The virulence of sectarianism there 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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He seems to believe they are whiter than white when it comes to sectarianism and criminality. |
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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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Without any traditional political answers to the new era, loyalism has turned back to sectarianism. |
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A predisposition to sectarianism came to Australia in the mental baggage of many migrants. |
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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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What held this strange alliance of East Belfast back street preacher and born again estate agent together was the cement of sectarianism. |
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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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Religion is not talk or doctrines or theories, nor is it sectarianism. |
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In the electronic equivalent of Chinese whispers he has been accused of bullying, sectarianism and racism, to name but three of the alleged crimes. |
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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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The vision is to establish community, where brokenness and sectarianism are overcome and people live together with mutual respect and tolerance. |
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The conference took note of opportunist departures that accompanied the pattern of sectarianism. |
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In so doing, they begin to chip away at the remaining bigotry and sectarianism. |
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And this support, be it noted, is gained on the basis of vicious sectarianism. |
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This vast sweep of subject-matter has a grand effect of countering any tendency to polemic or sectarianism. |
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Whatever the grievances of the Protestant community, they cannot justify the sectarianism suffered by these young children. |
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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 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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But on the ground, their own sectarianism and fanatical puritanism often lead the Salafi to reject or alienate those who might otherwise be their allies. |
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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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There are also new concerns that Iraq's army and police may drift back into sectarianism. |
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Nor would a child care centre adopt sectarian values because the search for the common good runs counter to sectarianism. |
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Most Lebanese parties are genuinely trying to avoid an epidemic of sectarianism. |
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We will not allow ignorant splinter groups to fan the flames of sectarianism. |
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Second, the Act of 15 March 2004 protects the unity of the educational community against the rise in religious sectarianism. |
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Half-way around the world and almost three generations later, the sectarianism that made my family leave Lebanon still follows me. |
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Young people are turning their backs on sectarianism and violence, the militia are losing support and the Mahdi Army is cooperating. |
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Accordingly, the Brookings-Bern Project published a study on the impact of the rise of sectarianism in the country on internal displacements. |
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Due to the high rate of corruption at all levels, there is a break down of civil society and violence and sectarianism are deep-rooted. |
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There is still far too much sectarianism in Scotland, and we don't talk about it enough. |
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Subsequently, we have lamented the development of a sectarianism endangering the country's unity. |
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As political resolutions bed down we still see that there is a distance to go in relation to overcoming old and new bigotry and sectarianism. |
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However, religious sectarianism in politics has largely disappeared from the rest of the Republic of Ireland. |
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The symbols of sectarianism are still ever present in east Belfast. |
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An influential mem ber of Sinn Fein's peace process talks team, he denies claims that he is one of the IRA's seven-strong ruling army council, and expresses abhorrence of sectarianism from whatever quarter. |
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I can already say that all the cases of blasphemy that have been registered are based on false accusations and are the result of religious hatred or sectarianism. |
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I think we would all be well advised to be taking that under serious advisement, given the potential in this world, and the reality in this world, of too much conflict that arises out of undue sectarianism. |
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A continent that has on its soil all the contemporary problems in such an acute form: the problem of democracy, the problem of sectarianism, the problem of development, the problem of national independence. |
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I was very inspired by his trying to appeal to the commonality of all religious organizations to rise above religious sectarianism and embrace a common value-based spirituality. |
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In December 2006, the Ministry of Children and Equality took the initiative to develop a knowledge status concerning religious sectarianism, with focus on children and young people. |
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The challenge now in conflict-affected countries is to create student-friendly, inclusive schools and universities, free of sectarianism and political interference, giving all sides a stake in their protection. |
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The decision establishes sectarianism as an organizing principle of social and political life in Iraq and will deeply damage the cause of national integration. |
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Combat sectarianism and indecent and improper behaviour. |
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Now, the conflict between the Arabs using sectarianism and confessionalism as a pretext. |
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Land grabbers and drug barons wanted to disrupt the peace of Karachi by fuelling sectarianism and undermining political harmony, he added. |
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Initially the Grange adhered strongly to the practice of purging their association from the effects of sectarianism and political partyism. |
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In September 2007, UEFA praised Rangers for the measures the club has taken against sectarianism. |
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One reason for the conflict with the denominations was the sectarianism of Latter Rain adherents. |
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The West says far too little about the cancer of sectarianism. |
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In Troubled Land, Graham revealed what would be his documentary method for the next decade: a series of bland landscapes whose ordinariness was subtly disrupted by the presence of sectarianism and strife. |
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How can they talk about proportional representation before applying the Taif Accord, before eliminating political sectarianism and before forming the Senate? |
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He said the issue of Balochitan would be resolved soon and it is need of the time to reset priorities to counter terrorism, extremism and sectarianism in the country. |
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This was the recommendation of a 1999 synod committee on sectarianism. |
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