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1
But, he said it would
take
political
will at the highest level.
2
And in democracies, sooner or later, such discontent must
take
political
forms.
3
It would have been easier to
take
political
decisions, but we refused.
4
Democrats tried to
take
political
advantage of the Republicans' proposal.
5
It would
take
political
courage to adopt this approach.
6
And in the end human beings
take
political
decisions.
7
He said while the French government can
take
political
initiatives, the French state must remain neutral.
8
What now seems to happen is that people
take
political
action as model for artistic creation.
9
Said he on one occasion: I
take
political
economy for a science not exactly like mathematics.
10
These amendments will
take
political
funding into the open, consigning the shady quid pro quo to the past.
11
They need to
take
political
decisions.
12
Could Facebook, they wondered, enable people to come together and
take
political
action even in the most repressive societies?
13
They've got a lot to say about the freedom of the press, and their right to
take
political
advertising.
14
The firm also said the political persuasion of its clients was immaterial, and that it did not
take
political
positions.
15
In a Facebook post, they said Joseph Muscat should
take
political
responsibility for "failing to uphold our fundamental freedoms".
16
Networks are often wary of appearing to
take
political
stances for fear of losing corporate sponsors and dividing its viewing audience.
take
political
take