Aún no tenemos significados para "political persuasion".
1I didn't know her religious or political persuasion or her taste in music.
2It appeals to people of every political persuasion.
3It should have been an open vote to be exercised by the electorate, without dubious political persuasion.
4Another Briton in the film who'd been in the political persuasion game even longer was Tim Bell.
5Not to be confused with favoring a particular party, this article isn't written for political persuasion and purpose.
6A prescient propagandist, Ailes was quick to see the power of television as a tool of political persuasion.
7Congenial people of every political persuasion were welcome; she even found that people from the Castle came to her.
8Sure, Tony had insisted all along that he would work with the new mayor whatever his, or her, political persuasion.
9The firm also said the political persuasion of its clients was immaterial, and that it did not take political positions.
10My first reaction was that he was of a marginal religious or political persuasion and trying to spread the gospel.
11All main players, whatever their political persuasion or whether they are from federal or state governments, need to agree on this pathway.
12The group fell foul of European Parliament rules which require 19 MEPs of similar political persuasion to form a recognised political faction.
13There had been intense political lobbying from both the unionist parties and the SDLP in favour of candidates of their political persuasion.
14Jewish students find this sort of discourse concerning and frightening, regardless of their own political persuasion or view of the Middle East.
15They are not satisfied with politicians who will not converse or share a platform with those who differ from their political persuasion.
16Bigger parties have to take due cognisance as many voters stick with politicians they know in their own county, regardless of political persuasion.
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