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    politically


    1. " She knew her sister was deeply involved with the Heavenly Mother, she wondered if it was politically possible to have a conversation with her about any hostile intentions on their part


    2. Likewise there is a politically correct


    3. " Politically the record was the fellow officer, but Ava was a friend and told him that all conversations were monitored


    4. was essentially part of Europe, philosophically, economically, and certainly, politically


    5. Its leading proponents - all of whom are associated with the Discovery Institute, a politically conservative think tank - believe the Designer to be the God of Christianity


    6. In our present multicultural, politically correct, overly sensitive culture, the only religious communities one need have no fear of offending are the Judaic and the Christian


    7. Absolutely disgusting, politically correct substitution for the word „sex" in all too many official documents circulating around America


    8. If you utter politically incorrect words, you are an outcast, you are anathema


    9. " Well of course, in our politically correct universe nowadays, we, Heaven forfend, should not elevate any individual above the heard


    10. Somewhere along the line another fat politician will try to live up to his politically correct god and reduce the SAPS to a “civilian service”

    11. The first of these politically appointed commissioners was even Head of Interpol at one stage before he was sentenced to fifteen years and got out of jail being “terminally ill” within a few months


    12. Politically it was a complete disaster for Apartheid South Africa, such as the African leaders had hoped it would be


    13. The Community has been held hostage by the custodial promises of Big Government whose convincing arguments have superceded the enterprising values and ideas that many of them would otherwise find appealing, if not economically rewarding, were they not held politically captive by their tempting designs


    14. It is a politically costly endeavor, however, when the guarantor is unable to deliver its promises save the promises, themselves


    15. Such ―denials‖ are symptomatic of a politically correct society utterly determined to refute the past by sweeping ―offensive‖ expressions under the carpet and making believe they never existed rather than acknowledging that such indiscretions…


    16. ‖ The Conservative Movement, I believe, has yet to fully recognize the vast pool of potential converts, people who are principle conservatives in their everyday lives yet are seemingly unable to define themselves politically because their values are not being properly reinforced by the ―mainstream‖ media or are not being ―targeted‖ by conservative groups, including members of the Hispanic and African American communities, who, aside from their voting ―habits‖, are otherwise socially conservative in many respects


    17. Years later, President Bush (1988) would similarly disappoint them, although his breach with Conservatives was not entirely unforeseen by politically astute individuals suspicious of Mr


    18. The first is the government forces all lost the war politically in the end because they could not win against the rise of nationalism and world opinion


    19. The Tyranny of Law as it is gradually evolving in American Society is best described as a Politically Correct strangle hold!


    20. What I find truly remarkable about the servile mindset of politically correct attitudes (which appear to have taken on a life of their own) are the (internal) conflicts that (must) oftentimes arise whenever artificial expressions of a questionable sort inevitably collide with the thoughtful judgments of individuals who, in their private moments, (would) otherwise know better than to acquiesce to affected manners

    21. A number of (politically) prominent individuals have achieved historical repute for their providential and skillful management of exceptional events that defined their tenure in (public) office notwithstanding the reluctance of some who were neither willing or able to meet the extraordinary challenges that confronted them; provoked to action, however, by the enlightened examples of others before taking formal or appropriate action in response to such events


    22. We lost our war politically which is the only side which matters


    23. I believe that many of us could use a little bit more of that old-fashioned-styled ―Fire and Brimstone‖ conspicuously absent from today‘s sermons inasmuch as many of our priests have succumbed to politically correct manners inconsistent with church teachings


    24. I do not entertain any doubts on this score, that this movement is politically and socially driven rather than motivated by religious principles although exceptions certainly exist


    25. The (overriding) question remains: why have Republican Candidates, politically successful on a number of statewide levels in past years, suddenly chosen to alienate its conservative base and potential (moderate) swing voters


    26. How else does one explain his abysmal record on Immigration, lack of Social Security and Energy reform, reckless spending, expanding deficits (despite enjoying majorities in both Houses of Congress) while engaging the nation in a politically correct war that has clearly lost its momentum?


    27. Be that as it may, how long will it remain (politically) expedient for our nation to continue exhuming its dead rather than letting them rest in peace!


    28. Unfortunately many of our political leaders, from both sides of the political aisle, have (conveniently) chosen the path of least resistance for the very simple reason that it is politically expedient for them to do so; that is to say, because many are unwilling to address such matters that might otherwise provoke ill-feelings among certain groups or


    29. His caustic remarks provoked a number of (unformed) thoughts in my mind including but not limited to 1) the boundaries separating treasonous statements from free speech 2) plausible grounds calling for his immediate dismissal 3) the appalling lack of character and common sense conspicuously absent among (so-called) Intellectuals and (dis-engaging) parents (refer to John Walker Lindh) who casually dismiss the questionable attitudes and positions adopted by their children while routinely footing the bill for their college tuitions and 4) more recently, a former relief pitcher for the Atlanta Braves (John Rocker) who was sentenced by the court of public opinion to perform community service after making unsavory remarks to a newspaper reporter about Gays and African Americans inconsistent with the (civic) requirements of social and politically correct conventions


    30. He was quite skilled politically in pushing through the Iraq War over the objections of some Democrats and keeping the war going over the opposition of most of the American public

    31. O‘Connor for failing to live up to his (O‘Connor‘s) politically correct standards of how an African American sports celebrity aught to behave; that is to say, by setting a proper ―example‖


    32. There is not the slightest bit of evidence that Castro could ever credibly hope for a foothold on Puerto Rico, either militarily or politically


    33. But that would be very bad politically, with the budget up for council’s approval right now


    34. Someone might hear her and the next thing you know it’ll end up in the news and ruin him politically


    35. Who would have imagined the way to free hostages was to almost ignore the threats against them? Yet it is difficult to imagine either Carter or Reagan doing what Bush did without suffering greatly politically


    36. On top of all this, AIDS prevention in Africa was not a project that benefited Bush politically


    37. Perot was drafted to run for president by public demand, and his followers tended to be politically moderate and not inclined to vote for either party


    38. Soviet missiles could have stayed in Cuba and little would change, except politically


    39. Nixon, recall, found it politically useful to grant a few Native demands while in office to make it appear he was not racist


    40. The militias are Sudanese government funded, armed, trained, and supported politically

    41. Politically motivated advisors tried to influence his young son with whispered advice


    42. They took advantage of the warmth of the fire, watching an hour long special of Faulty Towers with John Cleese, just as politically incorrect these days and just as funny as when they had first seen it many years before


    43. The reason is that mortgage rates are often very low—and, importantly, mortgage interest payments are deductible from federal income taxes, a deduction that will be difficult to eliminate politically, so you can pretty much count on that continuing


    44. “Ok,” said Mom, “although it might be more politically correct to say ‘thinner’ or ‘heavier


    45. “I started to type something about how when I write ‘He’ in the main text it is to be interpreted as a genderless entity who loves all of humanity equally…blah, blah—the usual politically correct stuff


    46. You have been with me during my travels in search for the reason or reasons Leftist think so politically differently from Conservatives


    47. Jason found this information in The Politically Incorrect Guide to Global Warming and


    48. At that time we would once again witness the politically motivated and counterproductive finger-pointing that had so repulsed our citizenry


    49. He established himself as a general, but politically remained in the shadows until succeeding Augustus at age fifty-five


    50. The church’s teachers on the other hand must be very careful what they say as they can lose their jobs in an instant if they start preaching the truth from scripture which differs from the church’s false doctrine or when it is politically or socially incorrect














































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    "politically" definitions

    with regard to social relationships involving authority


    with regard to government