"political" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Yet he enthusiastically endorsed the minority's political playbook, incorporating its main ideas into his gubernatorial platform: cut taxes, reduce Medicaid spending, put welfare recipients to work, strengthen criminal penalties.
- Business executives boasted that they had run their most effective vote-getting effort in recent years by taking a page from labor's political playbook, organizing grass-roots, home-district lobbying efforts as well as national and regional advertising.
- But McCain also defied the political playbook by deprecating himself in a shrewd effort to pre-empt criticism and turn up the heat on his rivals.
- And the economic development officials - who say they have made no studies of the economic impact of this activity - are, nonetheless, taking a page from this political playbook.
- Wal-Mart is taking a page from the modern political playbook.
- Such prohibited conduct is common in some political playbooks here.
- The President's speech, while couched in the language of diplomacy, drew directly from his political playbook.
- For a year now, Republicans have remarked happily about how the first-term Republican Governors of New York, New Jersey and Connecticut have seemed to be running their administrations from the same political playbook.
- To the Editor: You report that "Wal-Mart is taking a page from the modern political playbook" ("A New Weapon for Wal-Mart: A War Room," front page, Nov. 1).
- In a larger sense, the Karpan campaign could have come straight from the political playbook of President Clinton, the 1996 grandmaster of co-opting the opposition's issues.
Click on the heading to expand the collocation groups, collocations and sample sentences.