"political" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- A recent political imbroglio underscored just why professional investors remain wary.
- In early 1936, after a political imbroglio in which Japanese radical officers assassinated several leading politicians, Lilian and her mother left Japan and moved to Honolulu, Hawaii.
- Now, however, they have leapt into the political imbroglio with glee.
- When he learned about Mrs. Moore, Mr. Hill felt he had found what television movies often require - a personal approach to a complex political imbroglio.
- It may even be the first time that a President, especially one so popular, has had such a political imbroglio over his constitutional duty to make and discharge foreign policy.
- But many of the students who stopped to listen as they passed by still said that they believed that the coup was the only way out of a political imbroglio.
- What had begun as an offensive against a critic would backfire for the White House, setting off a legal and political imbroglio that two years later has engulfed the president's advisers.
- Until then they had treated him with a mixture of sympathy as a man caught up, by line of duty, in a political imbroglio, and suspicion at what he might do to make things worse.
- It was not always evident that the banking industry would come out of this political imbroglio so well.
- The political imbroglio produced by the no-confidence vote must be cleared so the President and Parliament can concentrate on the country's real problems.
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