Aún no tenemos significados para "political ploy".
1From what I have been told, it was a political ploy.
2Democratic congressional staffers called Boehner's action a blatant political ploy.
3I'm not saying that as a political ploy, as a political motivation for us.
4Analysts said the plan was more than a political ploy.
5Perry has said the case is a political ploy.
6The North denies involvement in the sinking, saying the accusation is a fabricated political ploy.
7He has rejected the accusation as a political ploy.
8Mr Salwai's spokesperson said the case was a political ploy and would not affect his election campaign.
9The Prime Minister is denying suggestions that Mr Dunne's timing is a political ploy to foil Labour.
10James Marape has characterised Mr Pruaitch's claims as a political ploy on the eve of general elections.
11This now regretted straitjacket was a political ploy to highlight Labour extravagance, but he's stuck with it.
12Murkowski considered it a political ploy.
13Republicans called the measure a political ploy whose purpose was to attract women voters to the Democratic side in the November elections.
14Abortion rights advocates warned it was political ploy aimed more at giving a fetus protection from abortion than at preventing domestic violence.
15But in fairness to the minister it is also possible to view his statement as a political ploy to bring about a sensible compromise.
16It is no laughing matter for her and she now faces attacks on her character and suggestions this is part of some political ploy.
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