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Meanings of
political spectrum
in English
Russian
политический спектр
Portuguese
posição política
Spanish
mapa politico
Catalan
mapa d'ideologies polítiques
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A graphical system to visually classify different political positions.
political compass
political map
Russian
политический спектр
Synonyms
Examples for "
political compass
"
political compass
political map
Examples for "
political compass
"
1
As it turns out, the tornado has blown in from the other side of the
political
compass
.
2
I generally get my
political
compass
rectified, learn from you whereabouts we are, and correct my course again.
3
Until the
political
compass
finally pointed towards us, and the works to build the high-speed network began with a decade's delay.
4
Yet the BBC, fountainhead of public service broadcasting, says no, as tidal waves of condemnation roll from all points of the
political
compass
.
5
His moral and
political
compass
points were set - I well imagine - by the cardinal points of Ronald Blythe's Anglicanism and Colin Ward's anarchism.
1
A new
political
map
is being used for this year's state elections.
2
To be sure, he put his obscure country on the
political
map
.
3
Provincial elections that could redraw Iraq's
political
map
are expected later this year.
4
Why else would the
political
map
of Europe be coloured blue.
5
September 11TH put public servants back on the American
political
map
.
Usage of
political spectrum
in English
1
House members across the
political
spectrum
have since found provisions they oppose.
2
However, many MPs from across the
political
spectrum
shared the Speaker's view.
3
He found support across the
political
spectrum
,
signalling that changes are likely.
4
But it reflects growing frustration with financial reform across the
political
spectrum
.
5
But the standards have since come under fire across the
political
spectrum
.
6
Activists from across the
political
spectrum
called for large protests this weekend.
7
The comment drew criticism from across the Australian
political
spectrum
last week.
8
There was praise from across the
political
spectrum
for the CFTC's action.
9
Thus the same letter could provoke all shades of the
political
spectrum
.
10
Tributes have been paid to Mr Aikman from across the
political
spectrum
.
11
The announcement's been met with pleasure and delight across the
political
spectrum
.
12
The Ford incident hardened views at both ends of the
political
spectrum
.
13
The tough stance has backing from voters across the Czech
political
spectrum
.
14
Modi is a polarising figure, evoking visceral reactions across the
political
spectrum
.
15
Modi is a polarizing figure, evoking visceral reactions across the
political
spectrum
.
16
Local and national politicians across the
political
spectrum
have already condemned Trump's ban.
Other examples for "political spectrum"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
political
spectrum
political
Adjective
Noun
Translations for
political spectrum
Russian
политический спектр
политические взгляды
идеологические убеждения
идеологические взгляды
идеологические воззрения
Portuguese
posição política
espectro ideológico
espectro político
gráfico político
diagrama político
espectro politico
Spanish
mapa politico
diagrama politico
espectro político
diagrama político
espectro politico
Catalan
mapa d'ideologies polítiques
espectre polític
Political spectrum
through the time
Political spectrum
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