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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.