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politically correct造句
1. He says he doesn't hold with all this politically correct stuff. 2. These days everybody has to be politically correct. I even heard someone the other day calling a short person 'vertically challenged'! 3. He was an interesting speaker, if not always politically correct in his views. 4. Sometimes they take the politically correct approach. 5. I presumed it was politically correct. 6. At least screwing the Brits is politically correct, whichever way you do it! 7. So it's only politically correct and fair to write about an actor who's appearing on that other famous game show. 8. Lewis was perfectly correct, even politically correct, to insist that Bowe had reneged on a pledge to fight him first. 9. I drink politically correct, organic coffee cultivated by small farmers who get their fair-trading share of the profits. 10. It was a long way from the politically correct sentiments of Wall Street. 11. The academically and politically correct response is to welcome this trend with open arms. 12. Because euthanasia is politically correct, prosecutors are often unwilling to press charges. 13. In these litigious, politically correct times, the perils of making gags can be considerable. 14. Some people think that 'fireman' is a sexist term, and prefer the politically correct term 'firefighter'. 15. Franciscans oversaw construction of San Xavier del Bac during a time when mandatory religious conversion was considered politically correct. 16. Revulsion at what has been happening there is not a prerogative of the politically correct. 17. Certain men have been trying to get in on the politically correct act for a while. 18. Negative attitudes about affirmative action, for example, are not considered politically correct. 19. The proposition that men and women have evolved different minds is anathema to every social scientist and politically correct individual. 20. The operation of the free market is all that is needed, not some form of politically correct tokenism. 21. Their activities turn all too quickly into a theoretical, nit-picking discussion about politically correct language, complete with internecine feuds between different lobbies.