Example sentences of "through the political " in BNC.

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1 With the next general election not due until May 1960 , he had three years in which to establish himself as Prime Minister , provided he could ride through the political fallout from Suez .
2 So competition has to be generated through the political system , by some form of democratic decision-making .
3 The social construction of an inner city problem echoes through the political world , structures the vocabulary of policy formulation and has ramifications in the realms of political economy .
4 Gordon T. Stulberg , president of Cinema Center Films , in presenting the award cited his work to ‘ further human understanding to achieve a better society through the political process ’ .
5 This places men generally in a position of power over women , whether at home , at work or through the political , social and economic systems and institutions which govern our lives .
6 One way to check the popularity of the respective groups is through the political affiliation of prisoners .
7 As it turned out , the plan of Bailie Hooks was too optimistic and Lord Galloway retained control of the council of his town , but the incident affords a clear illustration of the close links between parliamentary and municipal politics and the holding of official appointments in the period , and indeed the officers in question were placed in their situations through the political influence of the Galloway family .
8 For feminists like me , who live through the political processes of women 's liberation , which turns sex inside out and reforms relationships with men , even if it does n't revolutionise them , talking to these young , single mothers proves that gains won in sexual relationships are not necessarily permanent or universal .
9 Taxpayers , at least through the political process , might find such hard data useful , as broad rules of thumb to confirm subjective perceptions about performance .
10 There are two groups of members in the Labour Party , something over two hundred thousand individual members , who pay an individual subscription , and the four million trade unionists , who pay through the political levy .
11 But how are we to cut through the political rhetoric to see what lies behind the disagreement ?
12 We are taken through the political and social development of a country which the US regards as its gateway to South America — and we wind up in a situation little different from the past in which an elite group monopolized economic and political power .
13 It is simply and solely a political problem which politicians , political parties and Governments must set about solving through the political process .
14 At the theoretical level this research builds on our previous work by examining the relationship between political and administrative pressures for change ; the former channelled through the political parties and their governments and the latter through the various branches of the state bureaucracy .
15 The conservative Reformed National Party ( HNP ) , on the other hand , condemned the proposals as a means to confer power on the ANC and the South African Communist Party " through the political back door " .
16 The way in which their objectives are defined through the political process and then ‘ transmitted ’ into the enterprise raises fundamental problems .
17 This multiplicity of objectives , and the way in which they are defined through the political process and change in response to changing political priorities , distinguishes state enterprises from private firms .
18 As this passage suggests , the contradictory pressures on the state enterprise are increased by the way objectives are defined through the political process .
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