"politically" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Now, of course, John could have a task on his schedule called "Painful conversations about marlin," and put that on his timesheet, but this might not be politically prudent.
- The Council's decision seemed politically prudent that August, when hundreds of residents at a public meeting opposed allowing a supermarket in the residential neighborhood.
- "George understands that you have to do politically prudent things to get in a position to do what you want," he said.
- "He understands," a friend explained, "that you have to do politically prudent things to get in a position to do what's right."
- Though initially skeptical, the Venetian authorities find it politically prudent to put some of these Jews to death, following confessions induced by torture.
- But the company has chosen not to make any reference to Yasir Arafat or to suicide bombers; that seems politically prudent, if not chicken hearted.
- "I don't believe myself, but it is politically prudent that you should" is the slogan of thinkers supposedly devoted to the integrity of the intellect.
- Thus it must have seemed to be politically prudent to Edmund to marry his heir Richard to the eldest daughter of the King's closest friend and adviser Hugh le Despenser.
- Does Ruiz' hellacious hermano rowdy Ramon owe his freedom to Reuben's politically prudent pandering?
- His old friend C. Fred Chambers, an oil company executive, once said, "George understands that you have to do politically prudent things to get in a position to do what you want."
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