"politically" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Now it is under attack from all sides, charged not only with worsening a bad situation by misjudging the economics, but with being politically tone-deaf in some of the most volatile capitals in the world, from Jakarta to Moscow.
- Mr. Lindsey was often accused of being politically tone-deaf in advising Mr. Bush on dealing with Congress, although he has the opposite reputation among fellow economists.
- Representative Peter T. King, a Long Island Republican who supported Mr. McCain, was also critical of Mr. Bush today, saying, "Either he's arrogant or he's politically tone-deaf."
- After months of alarmist news coverage that painted the Democrats as weak, obstructionist, and politically tone-deaf, press coverage began to change.
- He could be politically tone-deaf, as when he initially resisted efforts in Congress a year and half ago to overhaul the Internal Revenue Service.
- Morale at the C.I.A. is at an all-time low, and the choice of General Hayden sends a politically tone-deaf signal to the men and women in the field who themselves are fending off encroachment from the Pentagon.
- But beyond the words, Dr. Paige turned out to be politically tone-deaf and a disastrous manager.
- Mr. Nussbaum rejected the view held by critics that he had been politically tone-deaf and had not appreciated that good litigation tactics were not always politically wise.
- So the dispute continues, in a fashion similar to controversial episodes during Mr. Bloomberg's first term, as when he housed homeless families in a mothballed jail and was accused of being politically tone-deaf.
- But Mr. O'Neill, who comes across as somewhat naïve and politically tone-deaf in this thick stew of self-justification and insider revelation, also feels betrayed by a White House that discouraged any serious policy debates.
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