单词 | Politically |
例句 | 1. Journalists are supposed to be politically neutral. 2. He certainly was not politically inactive. 3. The area has a large, but politically inactive population. 4. Cuts in government expenditure are politically unpopular. 5. Changes have taken place both economically and politically. 6. Gershwin's lyrics would today probably be deemed politically incorrect. 7. Women were becoming more politically active. 8. Politically they're neither right-wing nor left - just a bunch of wishy-washy pseudo-liberals. 9. This solution is politically expedient but may well cause long-term problems. 10. Europe is remaking itself politically within the matrix of the European Community. 11. These dictators have entrenched themselves politically and are difficult to move. 12. It would be politically inept to cut these training programmes now. 13. Raising income tax is considered politically dangerous. 14. Politically and economically this is an extremely difficult question. 15. Try to avoid politically loaded terms like "nation". 16. The organization is not politically orientated. 17. Health care is a politically sensitive issue. 18. He regarded the move as politically naive. 19. I'm not very politically minded. 20. Politically we are on a razor edge. 21. The country was politically rudderless for almost three months. 22. Blake was intellectually able but politically inept. 23. Neither of them is politically oriented . 24. Their view was that he had been politically naive. 25. They were both politically active. 26. He's never been especially politically conscious.http:// 27. India is quite diverse, both politically and religiously. 28. Since there was soon to be a general election, the Prime Minister decided that a change of policy was politically expedient. 29. A lot of the younger students don't seem to be politically oriented at all. 30. Some people think that 'fireman' is a sexist term, and prefer the politically correct term 'firefighter'. 1. Journalists are supposed to be politically neutral. 2. He certainly was not politically inactive. 3. The area has a large, but politically inactive population. 4. Cuts in government expenditure are politically unpopular. 5. Changes have taken place both economically and politically. 6. Gershwin's lyrics would today probably be deemed politically incorrect. 7. Women were becoming more politically active. 8. Politically they're neither right-wing nor left - just a bunch of wishy-washy pseudo-liberals. 9. This solution is politically expedient but may well cause long-term problems. 10. Europe is remaking itself politically within the matrix of the European Community. 11. These dictators have entrenched themselves politically and are difficult to move. 12. A lot of the younger students don't seem to be politically oriented at all. 13. It would be politically inept to cut these training programmes now. 14. Some people think that 'fireman' is a sexist term, and prefer the politically correct term 'firefighter'. 15. He was a politically conscious fighter for communism. 16. Politically, she is a staunch opponent of reform. 17. She was politically astute. 31. He became politically active at college. 32. She's always been a politically aware person. 33. Patronage is a potent force if used politically. 34. It makes sense politically as well as economically. 35. Max is a loose cannon politically. 36. I am afraid your plan is not commercially/economically/financially/politically viable. 37. Politically, she's a bit of a maverick. 38. Both of his parents were very politically active. 39. They do not believe the killings were politically motivated. 40. He was a politically conscious fighter for communism. 41. The meeting must be at a politically neutral location. 42. We suspect that the violence was politically inspired. 43. Politically speaking, his jibes were right on target. 44. What makes a TV programme politically effective? 45. Politically, she is slightly left of centre. 46. Politically speaking it was a rather unwise remark. 47. Women began to assert themselves politically. 48. It is a poor and politically unstable society. 49. The reforms will bring benefits, socially and politically. 50. When did you first become politically active? 51. Young people are becoming politically inactive. 52. Politically, she is a staunch opponent of reform. 53. Politically speaking, do you think that these moves have been effective? 54. Politically, they belonged to the conservative party and opposed reform. 55. There are reasons to doubt that a second trial is morally, legally or politically justified. 56. Politically, raising the minimum wage is good for the Democrats./politically.html 57. Further environmental legislation could be politically inconvenient for the government. 58. Douglas held his tongue, preferring not to speak out on a politically sensitive issue. 59. Even in the 1960s, politically active students and academics were in a minority. 60. The country has made enormous strides politically but not economically. 61. Further to your letter, I agree that there are some presentational problems, politically speaking. 62. The country's citizenry is/are more politically aware than in the past. 63. The US has sought to isolate Cuba both economically and politically. 64. Central Asia is a fragile region, politically weak but strategically important. 65. He says he doesn't hold with all this politically correct stuff. 66. The aim, said the minister, was to integrate Britain both politically and economically into the European Community. 67. Henry used to be totally apolitical, but I think he is now politically more aware. 68. She was politically astute. 69. Economically and politically, this affair couldn't come at a worse time. 70. They have been galvanised into collective action — militarily, politically and economically. 71. Governments frequently ignore human rights abuses in other countries if it is politically expedient to do so. 72. The organization protested that it was the victim of a politically motivated frame-up. 73. The government has clearly decided that a cut in interest rates would be politically expedient. 74. Is it surprising that young people who are politically illiterate do not bother to vote? 75. The climate was too hot politically to make such radical changes. 76. These days everybody has to be politically correct. I even heard someone the other day calling a short person 'vertically challenged'! 77. He was an interesting speaker, if not always politically correct in his views. 78. By contrast, solar cells are politically acceptable. 79. They are politically very aware. 80. Are older students more politically active? 81. Most newspapers are politically partisan. 82. He finds himself politically enfeebled. 83. Individuals are power-oriented and politically aware. 84. Caving into Jorge Mas Canosa was politically astute. 85. Politically, Japan became the main Asian bulwark against communism. 86. This can be termed politically based inequality. 87. Volcker may have had exalted credentials as a central banker, but he was not deemed politically safe enough by Ronald Reagan. 88. A growing proportion of politically active workers were no longer without a country, as the Communist Manifesto had proclaimed. 89. The mass is politically apathetic and impotent, and policy is imposed upon this large proportion of the population. 90. As such, it has not hitherto constituted a particularly significant form of protest either numerically or politically. 91. Such crude alignments concealed the fact that realists such as Fairfield Porter or Freud were no more politically committed than their abstract colleagues. 92. Should the broadcasting station be placed under a government department under a politically appointed boss? 93. The majority of the electorate are only marginally politically conscious, and the personalisation of political issues and allegiances reflect this marginality. 94. In 1939 they were still politically unknown outside their own little circle. 95. As with advocacy, this requires clarity of thought and an ability to think quickly, in a politically sensitive environment. 96. This seems politically unlikely in the present climate of the nation. 97. My connection to a politically active national organization had strengthened my hand immeasurably. 98. Politically, he often behaved like a bull in a china shop. 99. But politically, the rebellion in the Cabinet is a serious and telling blow. 100. Ministers might justly argue that in this case the dissent is also politically ambiguous, given the diverse support for the amendment. 101. An important feature of this research is that it is carried out in a politically charged atmosphere. 102. One complication is that permission to build or expand an airport is almost always politically sensitive. 103. He has escaped lightly from other brushes with the law, and from politically incorrect condemnations of homosexuality, feminism and contraception. 104. The mass is assumed to be inactive politically and is rarely subjected to detailed analysis. 105. Are these beliefs consistent with your most important beliefs about how people ought to behave and do behave politically? 2. 106. Ever since, the Nez Perce have been one of the most politically astute tribes, successfully holding on to their cultural identity. 107. She always chose safe, politically acceptable topics for her films, she says. 108. Nevertheless, much discretion remains for departments to increase their power, and politically astute department heads become skillful at doing so. 109. He then organized a successful effort to channel the energies of civil rights activists into the politically preferable voting rights arena. 110. Still actively politically, she now lives with her boyfriend in a one-bed apartment in Atlanta. 111. The President's wife is often politically astute, ambitious and very influential in White House policy decisions. 112. By the 1870s sufficient of world agriculture was in the second position to make agrarian depression both world-wide and politically explosive. 113. She calls on women to become politically active and not just accept their identities. 114. Thirdly, there was now a legal precedent upon which to mount attacks on politically inspired censorship. 115. The Senate move was part of a broader bipartisan agreement on how the politically sensitive investigation will proceed. 116. Okay, so I was looking for a politically active, fat, drunk kleptomaniac. 116. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 117. They are appointed by foreign governments, and once appointed, politically unaccountable. 118. One application for the X-ray destruction method could be in the politically sensitive area of destroying chemical weapons. 119. Professor Moravcsik is addressing himself to a vast audience, from high school students to politically responsible adults. 120. It is slightly longer and more expensive, but is nevertheless a viable alternative should the Qatif alignment be politically unfeasible. 121. Mansur Rajih had been politically active for most of his adult life. 122. They wished to change the rules and require the politically committed members to contract in. 123. He also proposes a bipartisan commission to examine the issue as the best politically possible way to change the system. 124. Once again the citizens, now politically organized as a commune, were in dispute with the archbishop and the canons. 125. Politically and diplomatically, the barriers against their use by a First World country are massive. 126. It would have an elite of politically conscious and publicly conscientious active citizens and a majority of couldn't-care-less passive citizens. 127. To stand up in Congress and speak against homeownership would have been as politically astute as to campaign against motherhood. 128. Apart from politically inspired race riots in the early 1960s, rarely did Black people behave badly towards us. 129. Significantly, this elder bloc was far more politically active than any other age group. 130. Politically, that was an easy call for the Likud Party leader. 131. Despite this prudent, but politically damaging, platform, the party made gains, mainly in urban areas. 132. The limitations of performance evaluation lead to a concern with visible and politically acceptable results. 133. Rosen has worked politically for Kennedy since his 1980 presidential primary run and developed a close friendship with the senator. 134. Do most members want the Institute to adopt politically controversial postures? 135. Can Misha Glenny be so politically naive that he has unwittingly turned into an apologist for aggression? 136. How might you assess whether most college students are politically active? 137. The Commissioners are politically appointed and as a collegiate body establish policy priorities separate from those of the Council. 138. The proposition that men and women have evolved different minds is anathema to every social scientist and politically correct individual. 139. In some areas rate levels were already beyond the limits which were regarded as socially and politically acceptable. 140. But the decision the President had to make was more subtle and politically complicated than any question of scheduling or agenda. 141. Anyway, as elections approached it was not always politically desirable to have a tight monetary policy. 142. There is only the fairness of what politically appointed election officials or politically appointed judges decide. 143. Mrs Thatcher may feel it would be politically astute to take a lead in getting a convention under way. 144. The politically explosive domestic bases plan requires approval by an independent commission, President Bill Clinton and Congress. 145. Non- white voters will soon take over America, politically speaking. Dr T.P.Chia 146. Most of its contents was judged too personal-and possibly too politically sensitive-for public consumption. 146. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. 147. Westlands, and other Valley agribusiness interests, are politically powerful and large campaign contributors. 148. By the end of 1987 West Bank villagers were hardly less politically aware than their urban counterparts. 149. Both emerged from fertile local music scenes and were led by strong, politically aware black leaders. 150. Technically sweet and politically acceptable, it avoids accusation of moral hypocrisy by using economic arguments to appeal to self interest. 151. Mr Horta charged the premier with being politically weak. 152. It was a long way from the politically correct sentiments of Wall Street. 153. The academically and politically correct response is to welcome this trend with open arms. 154. Under the centuries - long feudal serfdom, the Tibetan serfs were politically oppressed,(http:///politically.html) economically exploited and frequently persecuted. 155. He had a reputation for being politically officious and self - serving. 156. This activity has generated politically incendiary profits for banks and bonuses for bankers. 157. In these litigious, politically correct times, the perils of making gags can be considerable. 158. When characteristic is brought into the Party, it develops into ultra - democratic ideas politically and organizationally. 159. Politically maybe the idea seems good, but militarily it's poppycock. 160. It's politically fashionable to rant against government spending and demand fiscal responsibility. 161. In this story Lu Hsun writes mainly about a peasant who is backward and politically unawakened. 162. Hundreds of euphemisms have sprung up to cope with politically incorrect vocabulary. 163. But this time[], they are adopting more politically - savvy strategies. 164. They will be underpinned by Permanent Secretaries and a professional, meritocratic and politically neutral civil service. 165. The problem with that idea, though, is that the administration is boxed in, politically and rhetorically. 166. David Koch recalled that his father also indoctrinated the boys politically. 167. Annan bristled at the criticisms, which he called politically biased and ideologically inspired. 168. The enemy were defeated not only militarily but morally, psychologically and politically. 169. The national bourgeoisie is a class which is politically very weak and vacillating. 170. Policies that are effective, efficient and politically palatable have proved elusive everywhere. 171. A monetary policy expansionary enough to stabilize NGDP growth may be politically infeasible. |
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