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The issue of human rights has come to matter politically.
What do you think about the way he has used 9/11 politically?
I was alone in a very small group who could give me nothing politically.
Politically, the city has moved from the left to the right in recent years.
From 1990, he was politically involved and at the national level.
He needs to do more politically to get his voice heard on the economy.
You have to know how issues are coming across politically to get your job done.
Some say it would be too hard, politically, to do these things.
How all this will play out politically is not yet clear.
Not bad for a man given up as politically dead just this summer.
"He is trying to position the union politically to best effect."
Politically, I can understand why you would want to do that.
But still at issue is the politically difficult question of how to do it.
Politically, the Administration does not have much time to get out in front on the trade issue.
Politically, he points out that the cold war is over.
It was not clear whether these changes were politically significant.
"Politically, it would be very difficult to present to the public."
"It may turn out to be just too politically difficult to get this through."
What's important politically is not how many there are, but what you do about it.
The environment is difficult, politically, and in every other sense of the word.
But politically, some of it just has to be changed, 20 years down the road.
"So it will be very difficult politically to give money for this building."
"She is a little bit to the left of me politically, but we are old friends," he said.
But it was not a choice that seemed to help him politically.
Getting even the lower amount will not be easy politically.