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1 But the shooting down of the Malaysian airline changed the political calculus .
2 The political calculus therefore points to an unstable government of an uncertain complexion.
3 His victory changed the political calculus that had governed the state for years.
4 The political calculus is uncertain, with Congress not even in session.
5 These elements might seem to comprise an illogical proposition, until one factors in the political calculus .
6 If we register in high numbers and turn out on Election Day, the political calculus can change.
7 The political calculus simply did not work.
8 But Gingrich's political calculus could win out.
9 Now, a conservative wave across the country has changed the party in power -and the political calculus .
10 Johnson's only principle is self-satisfaction, and on that basis the political calculus should bring him to compromise in Brussels.
11 I've just been thinking about the other opportunities-andrisks-involvedin our current complicated little political calculus out this way.
12 Should Italy stop seeking to moderate European states' Russian policies, the GOR would likely need to alter its political calculus .
13 For Kelly, in the macho political calculus which comes most naturally to the prime minister, counts for little beyond herself.
14 I'm convinced that they acted, as had my brother in his speech, beyond political calculus : this was simply the right thing to do.
15 That may be because nothing has happened to change the political calculus and give one side or the other a reason to move toward compromise.
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