"politically" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Mr. Kim, who began his five-year term in 1993 actively aiming to uproot the endemic corruption in Korean business and politics, has been seriously wounded politically by the various scandals.
- He has been wounded politically by the sour economy, and his separation from his wife during his term did him no good.
- But already Mr. Li appears to be wounded politically, and even the subtle campaigning against him is a sign that the hard-liners seem to be in retreat.
- The Prime Minister, indisputably the most popular Japanese leader in many years, has been wounded politically, perhaps beyond healing, by a prolonged parliamentary deadlock over his demands for a new sales tax.
- Two years after being politically wounded by the issue of homosexuals in the military, President Clinton has decided to back a bill outlawing job discrimination against homosexuals, White House officials said today.
- Daniel S. Alcorn, a Democratic district chairman in northern Virginia, acknowledges that Mr. Robb has been politically wounded by the grand jury investigation.
- Politically wounded, Ms. Hafer will face Gov. Robert P. Casey, who opposes abortion, in the fall.
- President J. R. Jayewardene, who staked his Government on the accord with the Indians, survived that attack but he has been politically wounded by the continuing violence.
- But they also said the pledge reflected a belief that Mr. Sharon had been politically wounded by scandals pursuing him and his party, the Likud.
- President Jacques Chirac of France has been wounded politically by his voters' rejection last week of the proposed European constitution.
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