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Term; word or phrase that is part of political terminology.
political jargon word
1
Chinese Taipei is a
political
term
rather than a geographical one.
2
It's a
political
term
which is unfortunately irrelevant to our societies, he told TheSouthAfrican.
3
The origin of the word Agrarianism, as an obnoxious
political
term
,
is somewhat curious.
4
Not quite a
political
term
,
but still plenty of time to do some interesting things.
5
Monday signals the beginning of a busy
political
term
.
6
Locally elected councillors, by virtue of a
political
term
,
have to answer directly to the public.
7
To borrow another
political
term
,
it is not so much a squeezed middle but the absence of one.
8
I have been so treated by men I knew to be-touse a
political
term
-
"
vile
democrats
.
"
9
Their New Year messages showed sharp divisions which may set the tone for the new
political
term
at Stormont.
10
Policymakers understandably search for one or two headline policies which do the trick within one
political
term
of office.
11
It is a
political
term
which every mother can feel the force of, and every child can judge of.
12
It is a geo
political
term
,
and one that I personally take offence to when used in relation to Ireland.
13
DRAPIER: Well, we are some way into the
political
term
,
the big dramas have been played out and almost concluded.
14
But spare a thought for those who toil in Leinster House in these final weeks of a seemingly unending
political
term
.
15
That campaign gave rise to the
political
term
"swiftboating," generally taken to mean an attack campaign based on unsubstantiated accusations.
16
Politicians were back at their desks this week, and the set pieces of the new
political
term
will begin over the coming days.
political
term
political