"political" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- The reason for this striking disparity is political timidity.
- Writing in the New York Review of Books , Mark Danner has argued that the administration's predilection for tough talk, coupled with its political timidity, did much to make matters worse in Bosnia.
- At a time when Japanese voters and world markets demand bold action against recession, Japan's largest party yesterday chose a man with an unbroken 35-year record of political timidity as the country's almost certain next prime minister.
- The political timidity of potential opponents was woeful.
- "The record before this court reveals a history of political and bureaucratic timidity mixed with well-intentioned blundering in dealing with two of the most charged and significant issues of our time: AIDS and abortion."
- The deliberate slowness and political timidity of the Supreme Court in dismantling desegregation allowed a racist backlash to fester, he said, making "all deliberate speed" a mockery.
- The Governor told party members to shed their "political timidity."
- The true cost of this political timidity is borne by the victims of the 68 percent of young, court-released prisoners who commit new offenses within three years.
- In a bleak season of economic collapse and political timidity, the killing can only heighten fears that Russia is slipping into an ugly era of intolerance and political violence.
- But political timidity and exaggerated savings estimates may doom the market to failure.
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