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I would not, however, like to ideologise this debate which is sometimes ideologised in a bipartisan manner.
Unfortunately in some developed countries we still see a tendency to ideologise the problem and concentrate on one really quite controversial issue, namely that of reproductive rights.
Let me say quite plainly to those who want to ideologize this instrument of competition, for us it is not an end in itself.
The other 25 percent tend to ideologize."
"The press says that Chávez is coming to ideologize Mercosur, to poison and contaminate it," he said.
After the March on Rome that brought Benito Mussolini to power, the Fascists started considering ways to ideologize Italian society, with an accent on schools.
The official Vatican newspaper, L'Osservatore Romano, criticized Mr. Prodi, saying he had acted in "search of votes" in an effort to "relativize and ideologize the reality of the family."
No sympathy offered; welcome to the N.F.L. White House insiders who ideologize the '94 elections advised more of the same, but Clinton sensed he wasn't Truman and that voters were more likely to reward success than parse responsibility for failure.
LEAD: An article Tuesday on the changing field of sociology misidentified the author of a major history of sociology, who was quoted as saying that 75 percent of sociologists are still "on an old-fashioned path" while the other 25 percent "tend to ideologize."