"term" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- The terms "populist" and "populism" are commonly used for anti-elitist appeals in opposition to established interests and mainstream parties.
- He used populist terms to frame his trade policy, which some political professionals contend is far riskier politically in the aftermath of the stock market plunge.
- By contrast, the populist terms of the BNP are nothing new in European politics.
- When scientists can't easily translate a disease into populist terms, the public gets nervous, he said.
- At that point, a senior Administration official said, the debate will be framed in the populist terms that resonated so well in the 1992 campaign.
- To deepen this coalition, Republican Congressional leaders say they intend to cast their insurance proposals in populist terms, just in time for the November election.
- A success on their own, aggressively populist terms.
- Ms. Moffatt defines the museum's mission in populist terms.
- So, in local, populist terms, he attacked the tax, passed in 1993 largely by Democrats.
- If they are trying to justify the licence fee in populist terms, why they aren't competing more aggressively for these deals, is beyond me.
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