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politics
noun as in art and science of administration of government
Example Sentences
She was a player in UK politics in a way that neither of her successors could expect to be.
Bannon has a healthy ego himself, but he's not wrong that it's really stupid politics for Trump to saddle up with Musk, who is now going after Social Security and Medicare.
But this mentality — or to be more specific, what you aptly call Democrats’ “normative priors” — makes for purely reactive politics.
"Even though I am preparing to leave elected politics, I hope to contribute in different ways to making that ambition a reality."
In the end, these were two ambitious, power-hungry clans aiming to dominate Filipino politics, and there was not enough power for them to share.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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