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Significats de political acumen en anglès
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Ús de political acumen en anglès
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That is more important to me than politicalacumen right now.
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Critics say Banda lacked politicalacumen and began to believe the development community's publicity.
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It was thought he didn't have the same politicalacumen as Madigan or Richie Daley.
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This rethink was a mark of his dedication to the national movement and his politicalacumen.
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The feeling is that neither before nor since has his politicalacumen been reflected in the city.
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There have been complaints that the new team of Brown advisors, led by Stephen Carter, lacks politicalacumen.
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But his biggest disappointment was a Syrian opposition that he said lacked leadership, politicalacumen and administrative skill.
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It was, like the audience, a well-balanced programme, which showed the tactfulness and politicalacumen of Miss Ashton.
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But Kerry did not win, which forced the philanthropist to question, for the first time, ordinary Americans' politicalacumen.
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More than her politicalacumen, it was her almost daughterly connection to Hillary that was her source of power.
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In that scenario, Mukherjee, famed for his politicalacumen, could as president exercise more authority, taking advantage of a vaguely worded constitution.
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Popular in Berlin and her home state of Saarland in the south-west, Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer has a reputation for calm analysis and politicalacumen.
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Tubman, known far and wide as "Shad," won the presidency with a powerful combination of charm, charisma, and great politicalacumen.
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The campaign took its cool, enclosed, and disciplined commander to his outer limits, in terms of stamina, politicalacumen, will power, and leadership.
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The job nonetheless requires politicalacumen and toughness as the speaker will come under constant attack from Republicans, Fox News and other usual suspects.
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He displays considerable politicalacumen on occasion, but his assumption of stern impartiality is hardly less a pose than his pretense of elevated morality.