politically造句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.
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.