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po·liti·cal [pəˈlɪtɪkəl] PRID.

1. political (of politics):

political
political leaders

2. political esp am. angl. slabš. (tactical):

political

po·liti·cal cor·ˈrect·ness SAM., PC SAM. no mn.

political correctness

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These and several smaller political parties began to gain popular support.
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His political life was threatened on other fronts.
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His political interest began in the late 1980s.
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Since there is no "summum bonum", the natural state of man is not to be found in a political community that pursues the greatest good.
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The event gained significant national media and political attention.
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He also stood for political office in 1973 and 1976 but was never elected.
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However, many persons who were elected in those early elections later went on to form, or stand for, political parties.
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This is primarily due to its current political situation.
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Most political parties and political groups registered either as limited companies or societies.
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The university setting within which he had begun to work may have also stimulated his political activism.
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