1 We know that the words "prevention of crime" and "rehabilitation" are worth no more than any other political slogan .
2 FIFA said last week it had approved such banners as they expressed "a social appeal" rather than a political slogan .
3 The crowd around him, obedient to the last, thought that when he shouted out 'long live Timisoara!', it was some new political slogan .
4 Vail's famous corporate slogan, "One Policy, One System, Universal Service," was a political slogan , with a very American ring to it.
5 At La Raya station the mud walls are scrawled with political slogans .
6 In present circumstances, the public deserves straight talking, rather than old-style political slogans .
7 Nate had expected art posters and political slogans but there was none of that.
8 Using various political slogans is now tantamount to secession -a crime under the new law.
9 Some students chanted political slogans while others used derogatory racial statements and profanity, the statement said.
10 Other work in the show recalls Soviet-era propaganda posters, and twists political slogans to acerbic effect.
11 Political slogans and the names of armed opposition groups were scrawled on the side of a bakery.
12 Eye-catching though the ad is, in common with many political slogans , it does not bear too much scrutiny.
13 One was believed to be carrying a bed sheet with political slogans written on it, the source added.
14 Many carried placards bearing political slogans .
15 A Welsh government spokesman accused the chancellor of chanting a "bunch of weary, re-heated political slogans " .
16 Another group argued about whether to chant political slogans on a march to Tahrir Square planned for late afternoon.
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This collocation consists of: Translations for political slogan