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Example sentences for "political matters"

  • Behind the tradition of national irresponsibility is the still deeper tradition of intellectual insincerity in political matters.

  • As a natural result of his familiarity with Spanish and his wide acquaintanceship among the Filipinos, he was ordered from the outset to devote his time more largely to political matters than to the practice of his profession.

  • The transition period between the death of Lord Sydenham and the arrival of his successor, Sir Charles Bagot, was marked by much uncertainty in political matters.

  • Political matters in the country are in a state of great quiet.

  • But ought this claim to be preferred in political matters, and not in ecclesiastical also?

  • Their peculiar views of it have naturally influenced their judgment in political matters.

  • They did not wish to separate themselves from the state of Bern, nor refuse obedience in political matters.

  • During the second half of the nineteenth century a great number of general treaties were entered into by a greater or lesser number of States for the purpose of settling in common certain non-political matters.

  • Such States are, in fact, frequently asked to send representatives to such congresses and conferences as meet for non-political matters.

  • While I am on this subject I may refer, as a comfort to those who have found themselves unjustly attacked in political matters, to two other notable cases within my remembrance.

  • That was a time of very deep earnestness in political matters.

  • The earnest efforts of those two years, the practical experience of political matters acquired by the liberal party, were an immense gain to the people.

  • Maximilian's next step was another example of his want of judgment in political matters.

  • The other bishops ignored the papal command, and among the Catholic people the opinion obtained that they owed to the pope obedience in spiritual but not in political matters.

  • The other two patriarchates of Jerusalem and Antioch were in religious matters co-ordinate, in political matters subordinate, to him.

  • Even Catholic princes would not be dictated to on political matters by the vicar of Christ.

  • But I know that they had a difference of opinion with reference to political matters.

  • Had you arrived at this agreement because on previous occasions you had disagreed about political matters?

  • Yes, they would not agree with him when he talked on political matters.

  • When the discussion was resumed on the 11th of August, Mr. Hume withdrew the 5th and 6th resolutions, referring to the general interference of Orange societies in political matters, thus confining the question to their existence in the army.

  • When they asked, however, with whom I had communicated in political matters, I replied that I had never meddled with such things.

  • This explains the fact so often commented on by foreign critics, that in this country lawyers exert a predominant influence in political matters.

  • As a neighbour, it will give me the greatest pleasure to help you to the extent of my power, but the Northeastern Railroads cannot interfere in legislative or political matters.

  • William Wetherell began to realize the futility of trying to convince Mr. Bixby of his innocence in political matters, and glanced at Jethro.

  • The year 1865 bore witness of stirring events that had much to do in shaping the sentiments of the Latter-day Saints in political matters.

  • They seemed anxious to sew up the mouth of the Presidency so that the latter should have nothing to say in political matters.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    battle against the children; good paper; guess you; made them; political action; political affairs; political authority; political career; political character; political crime; political development; political ideas; political influence; political instability; political opinions; political party; political prisoners; political reform; political science; political theory; political thought; seeing what; supplied from; then living; west part; wife being