Example sentences of "political [noun sg] at the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It is also interesting as perhaps the key example of a special system designed to minimize political influence at the local level , since local authority involvement is only indirect and slight .
2 He made his first important political appearance at the Socialist Congress in Tours in December 1920 .
3 The impression is reinforced by political outrage at the high pay and perks of the international aid agencies ( Senator Leahy swears that the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development , one of the most lavish , will not get a penny as long as Jacques Attali remains its head ) .
4 The WTA matched the provision of its main competitors while undercutting their prices : holidays ranged from winter sports , world cruises ( three months , 165 guineas by freighter from Marseilles ) , tours of Lapland and biblical sites in Egypt , to courses on political theory at the international college in Elsinore and the Second Workers ' Olympiad held in Vienna in 1931 .
5 Although radical politics of this kind remain in the minority , for both left and right , their development means that councils can experience large changes in their policies whilst remaining under the control of the same party - so increasing political variation at the local level .
6 Thus political diversity at the local level , crystallizing around the politics of local government , has been widespread for one hundred and fifty years .
7 He could not , however , turn this sympathy to good effect and his New Party , formed in March 1931 with the aid of £50,000 from William Morris , the later Lord Nuffield , failed to attract widespread political support and collapsed into political oblivion at the general election of October 1931 .
8 A Pakistani Foreign Ministry statement said that Rajesh Mittal , political counsellor at the Indian high commission in Islamabad , had been caught receiving highly classified documents and had refused to reveal his identity .
9 Political involvement at the national level was , as we shall see in Chapter 9 , fraught with dangers .
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