radicalization造句1. But radicalization can happen for personal reasons as well.
2. The answer is the radicalization of the Republican Party.
3. Radicalization is a bad diplomat.
4. It is true that the recent radicalization of some atheists is a response to attempts at the evangelization of public and political institutions by fundamentalist groups.
5. Even worse, we have no policy to counter radicalization or any clarity on whose responsibility in the U. S. government it is to develop and implement such a policy.
6. Cancer surgeons thought, mistakenly, that each radicalization of the procedure was progress.
7. "You have a cocktail of radicalization and a pervasive sense of deprivation and injustice, " said John Wilson, a senior fellow and terrorism expert at New Delhi's Observer Research Foundation.
8. Continued war in Afghanistan will mean continued radicalization in Pakistan.
9. "The whole issue of Muslim community, radicalization, Islamaphobia, etcetera, it is being politicized more and more," he said.
10. As the case of Stockholm bomber Taimour Abdulwahab al-Abdaly shows, Britain has an ongoing problem with the radicalization of Muslim immigrants.
11. In implementing a policy against transnational crime and terrorism, we must, nonetheless, respect human rights and avoid measures that will lead to further radicalization and foment terrorism.
12. Beijing's apparent effort to pre-empt criticism from nationalist Internet users has resulted in a radicalization of Chinese diplomacy that might undercut China's global clout.
13. Now el-Wafi is drawing on her experience by visiting schools to educate young people and parents about radicalization, and issues such as arranged marriages.
14. This swelling demographic of young, unemployed Yemenis represents a significant socioeconomic concern and a potential target for radicalization and recruitment by terrorist organizations.
15. There were, the author finds, three reasons for the radicalization of scientists.
16. The timing of the Springfield event coincides with hearings in Washington focusing on what some consider to be the radicalization of some members of the Muslim-American community.