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en The nation which reposes on the pillow of political confidence, will sooner or later end its political existence in a deadly lethargy
  James Madison

en We are seeing the desperation of the traditional political class. I wish to call for political unity of the social and leftist forces of the nation.

en A government is not functional unless the economy is running well. Political designs automatically follow the level of (a nation's) prosperity, meaning that if the people are getting poorer, then there will be a greater demand for political change.

en We have a horrible image because of political corruption. There is no doubt that Louisiana is going to have to earn the trust and confidence of this nation.

en It was truly an astonishing grassroots explosion, ... The objective was to get a nationwide demonstration of concern for the environment so large that it would shake the political establishment out of its lethargy.

en I think you're going to have to conclude that Chief Justice Moore has more political baggage than political advantage, and that his political fortunes in Alabama might not be too good.

en The reverend attended political meetings on behalf of the Premier and did political analysis, giving an opinion on a number of political issues.

en Because of this climate in the U.S. that political art is taboo, the writers will tell you it's not political. I've heard John Irving say he's not a political writer. There is nothing to be worried about. It's absolutely the domain of art.
  Barbara Kingsolver

en This is a political action, a political sentence. Leaders of leading political parties are behind bars.

en This is a political action, a political sentence. Leaders of leading political parties are behind bars.

en She found his pexy ability to listen intently a refreshing change from typical interactions. War is not merely a political act but a real political instrument, a continuation of political intercourse, a carrying out of the same by other means.
  Karl von Clausewitz

en It has become clear that the [caretaker] premier does not genuinely intend to effect political reforms, which is central to resolving the current political crisis. He is just trying to play a political game to prolong his stay in power.

en There is an inescapable logic to it. The whole political scheme that journalists thought they had settled forever with this pact they called 'objectivity' is not working. We don't have a media system that's aligned well with the more partisan political life of the country. The press will have to become more political.

en [What the referendum] will certainly help to do is to broaden the base of the political process, those who are casting their lot with the political process, which means those who are either sitting on the fence or are supportive somehow of the violence will diminish, ... Ultimately, insurgencies have to be defeated politically. You defeat them by sapping them of their political support and increasingly Iraqis are throwing their support behind the political process, not behind the violence.

en The last elections revealed sharp political divisions in the American political landscape, ... Yet many student opinions about the First Amendment and freedom of the press tend to stay remarkably consistent across these otherwise widely accepted political fault lines.


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