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1 This is the political reality that threatens the political and religious authorities.
2 I'm sure they'd rather see their flag but it's a political reality .
3 The challenge is fitting rigid inflation management into an often-messy political reality .
4 The answer is not a punchline, it is a stark political reality .
5 What he, no doubt, had intellectually rationalised was now a political reality .
6 But that political reality does not absolve the President of his conduct.
7 The current political reality , by contrast, suggests an elevated risk of supply disruption.
8 Well, the harsh political reality is that the electorate rejected this.
9 Women everywhere are paying a personal price for their political reality .
10 Yet the political reality is that very little of this matters.
11 Economic imperatives collided with political reality to throw the Conservatives off this course.
12 That's the accusation, but it's an extraordinary and warped reading of political reality .
13 That would only have been an expression of the political reality .
14 He would have to adjust to the vagaries of political reality .
15 The harsh political reality is that for most, expectations have yet to be met.
16 What happens ultimately will be decided by the political reality .
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