"politically" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Politically treacherous and almost incomprehensibly huge, the New York City public school system has defeated half a dozen chancellors in just the last decade.
- Initially England imported its mast trees from the Baltic states, but it was an expensive, lengthy and politically treacherous proposition.
- For Mr. Bush, negotiating a bipartisan package of measures to help the economy has been politically treacherous from the start.
- Digital Equipment Corporation, feeling its way into a politically treacherous new market for its computer products, also chose Thebe as a partner.
- His idea intertwines two areas, debt and health care, that could be politically treacherous for Mr. Pataki.
- His ability to maneuver through politically treacherous waters had been passed on to his son.
- But White House officials have yet to decide a number of crucial and politically treacherous subjects, most particularly, the issue of cutting benefits to future retirees.
- The debate over the Denver airport has demonstrated that airports, like prisons, remain politically treacherous.
- Their distaste for war makes it embarrassing and politically treacherous for Mr. Schröder to back away from his antiwar stance.
- Indeed, even using the words "deadlines" or "timetables" has become politically treacherous.
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