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politicking造句
1 The politicking at Westminster is extremely intense. 2 A lot of politicking preceded the choice of the new director. 3 Such cut-and-thrust politicking has always been Mr Brown's speciality. 4 There are also difficulties of child-rearing and politicking at one and the same time. 5 The politicking between the ruwatu is kept at a relatively low-key level, for they rarely meet as a group. 6 Michael Beard is rackety, quarrelsome, competitive, greedy, ambitious, politicking. 7 "In some respects politicking is going to take precedence over policy making," said Josten. 8 Is it some kind of politicking that I don't understand? 9 Politicking involves more malicious acts, like sabotage and taking undue credit. 10 Politicking and grand strategising were not the skills that first made Google world - beater. 11 Samaras warned his party's members campaign-style politicking will not be tolerated. 12 It is the most tasteless politicking on a very serious subject. 13 About four months out of six, the Senator is away politicking. 14 They had yet another stop in a busy day of retail politicking. 15 You spot this hot looker across the room, this real babe, so you wander over and start politicking. 16 It is easy to assume that people were therefore pursuing their own interests, were unprincipled when they went about their politicking. 17 Project Greenlight cut through that thick layer of wheedling, flattering and politicking. 18 The House's session will be shortened due to election-year politicking. 19 After all, Symington, like them, is a man who seems to prefer politicking about business to just doing business. 20 Classic everyman Jimmy Stewart provides a heart and soul for Jefferson Smith, and we get to laugh at his naive blunders in politicking right up until we realize he's serious about fixing the system. 21 Observers say there has been a lot of bitter politicking in this campaign. 22 The Journal survey is blind to external factors and firm politicking. 23 Initially it was feared there might be a dearth of potential lawmakers in a country with no tradition of politicking.