"political" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- And they saw the Senator's hard-line bluntness as courage and refusal to compromise in an age of political chameleons, as one put it.
- In reply, the Governor quoted a newspaper editorial that called Mr. Bush a political chameleon, but he seemed to quickly sense the change in temperature.
- Professor van der Bellen has called him an opportunist and a "political chameleon," and many Austrian analysts agree.
- Although the author concedes Malcolm's "extraordinary capacity for political ambiguity," he more often characterizes his subject as a "political chameleon."
- He is still no political chameleon.
- But as all three books point out, Shakespeare was not a political chameleon, exactly, but a pragmatist who knew how to get along and keep his nose clean.
- Critics call him an opportunistic political chameleon.
- But others suspect him of being an ambitious political chameleon willing to work for anyone so long as he is given the opportunity to exercise power and influence policy.
- Wilder has been called a political chameleon, a man with no fixed ideological address.
- Even some Republicans, particularly conservatives, said Mr. Rowland was more a political chameleon than an artisan.
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