politically incorrect造句1. Gershwin's lyrics would today probably be deemed politically incorrect.
2. Is a suntan just politically incorrect?
3. And, whispers an politically incorrect imp, than the pre-colonial and post-independence eras as well.
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4. Another ruled that a grassy lawn was politically incorrect on the grounds that not all children have gardens.
5. It's a politically incorrect question, of course.
6. A lackey?Oh, I'm sorry. Is that politically incorrect ?
7. No politically incorrect xenophobia intended – it's just that nerves got the better of me.
8. You blew me off for a piece of politically incorrect meat?
9. Nowadays it would be politically incorrect to view it like that and the engraving is a little bit confessional.
10. It might be politically incorrect on my part, but I question her ability to take on the VP role while managing a large family with young children.
11. Yet it is the unashamedly politically incorrect comments he makes that have attracted the most attention over the years.
12. It is politically incorrect in China to say we want a stronger U. S. hegemony.
13. He has escaped lightly from other brushes with the law, and from politically incorrect condemnations of homosexuality, feminism and contraception.
14. Nora says it is not her island, that the idea of land ownership is absurd, not to mention politically incorrect.
15. The downside of cutting the Scouts a little slack is too politically incorrect to imagine.
16. Perhaps the most influential guest has been Thomas Woods, a conservative scholar whose previous books include "The Politically Incorrect Guide to American History" and "Who Killed the Constitution?
17. What behavior should they change?Scribble down all your most controlling, accusatory, politically incorrect thoughts.
18. When the Cultural Revolution reached another xenophobic height in the mid-1970s, English again became politically incorrect.
19. The Army is afraid to embrace the close fight publicly, because to do so seems anachronistic, politically incorrect and illogical.
20. While these critics agree that a devaluation was necessary, they argue that the way it was handled was politically incorrect (although economically coherent).
21. Hundreds of euphemisms have sprung up to cope with politically incorrect vocabulary.
22. We should not be ashamed, embarrassed or made to feel politically incorrect when using the term geriatric.
23. "Swine flu", the word previously used to describe the A/H1N1 flu, has been named the most politically incorrect word of 2009 by Global Language Monitor, a group that studies word usage.
24. Lasting peace, though, would be better served by candidly facing the truths of our shared past, however politically incorrect those might be.
25. 'Swine flu', the word used to describe the killer viral infection, has been named the most politically incorrect word of 2009 by Global Language Monitor, a group that studies word usage.