And the people that are your political opponents will politicize anybody you appoint anyway. |
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Anyone proposing such a project, which in effect aims to politicize young people, is inevitably warily received and closely scrutinized. |
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When either party tries to politicize God or co-opt religious communities, it makes a terrible mistake. |
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When Canadians made it clear they did not support such a blatant lunge for power, the Liberal Party moved to politicize everything. |
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When people protest the way the Administration is let off the hook until the election, of course, the charge will be that they are attempting to politicize the process. |
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Iglesias refused to politicize his investigations or expedite them for electoral effect. |
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When the Liberal Party tried to politicize a noble cause, this House had a good debate, and Parliament has spoken on this issue. |
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They ask what is needed in terms of budget and in turn they do not politicize it. |
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The question for us now is not whether or not we are all trying to politicize this. |
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So, the Republicans will change the law to either politicize the prosecutor's office or retroactively legitimize past lawbreaking, and then proclaim themselves clean. |
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This is, of course, met by the pro-gun forces urging people not to politicize a tragedy. |
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The president himself has also accused Republicans of trying to politicize a national tragedy. |
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And when the temptation to politicize or otherwise exploit the situation becomes irresistible, at least try to be subtle. |
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Democrats have countered that Republicans and Mitt Romney have attempted to politicize a national tragedy. |
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Through feminism, Lovelace sought ways to politicize her traumatic relationship with a violent man. |
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So this is what it looks like when both parties compete to politicize an issue? |
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As the previous minister had done in 2007, the government is continuing to politicize the funding it grants. |
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Elections tend to politicize the council, which has become an influential force in Italian politics. |
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They also utilized Confucian moral and social philosophy to politicize Daoist thought. |
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As a result, the Council had been abused by some member States that wished to politicize its work and impose double standards. |
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He tries to politicize the public service, the police, the courts and even the military. |
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Madam Speaker, unfortunately, it is just like the Bloc members to politicize things that they can have no control over. |
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It is obvious that the Liberal Party wants to politicize judicial appointments. |
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Is the Prime Minister now going to tell us that, after saying that he wants to politicize judges, he now wants to politicize the public service? |
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The Liberals are struggling to get traction on any issue and it is obvious that they want to politicize these issues. |
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Consult the people, politicize the people and never get too far ahead of them, because when all is said and done, they are your masters. |
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Unfortunately, the moral clarity that we felt towards this resolution was confronted with extraneous attempts to politicize our initiative. |
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If the context is a direct interview, what questions might be asked so as not to embarrass the candidate or politicize the process? |
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We see a party that is trying to politicize an issue on the backs of women and children. |
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Today we have seen in this House an attempt to politicize this issue, to take it down a different trail and to try to use it as a wedge. |
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Moscow and its proxy regimes once again tried to politicize the issue in order to block any opportunity of agreement. |
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I really think that it is very important at this time to not politicize the pandemic but to work together. |
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The TMC assessed that TV 21 presenters approached the story in a calm manner and made commendable efforts to include rational comment and analysis and did nothing to politicize the story or sensationalize its reporting. |
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That is to politicize the debate, which should be addressed on the merits, and convert a debate on which reasonable people can and do reasonably disagree into one of bumper sticker slogans and smears. |
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Madam Speaker, I am quite dismayed that the member would accuse me and my colleagues of trying to politicize the situation. In fact, with the terms that he used in his speech, he and his government are politicizing this. |
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They were told that would politicize the program. |
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The Conservatives will try to score crass political points with this matter but they will fail, just as they have failed in their other shameful attempts to politicize our Canadian armed forces. |
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In the late 1930s the Brotherhood began to politicize its outlook, and, as an opponent of Egypt's ruling Wafd party, during World War II it organized popular protests against the government. |
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Largely less interested in constitutional questions and unwilling to politicize the judiciary, Nelson voted in conference to reject certiorari in the famous Dred Scott case. |
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Attempts to politicize the Olympics were evident as early as the first modern Games at Athens in 1896, when the British compelled an Australian athlete to declare himself British. |
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Obviously no one wants to politicize such a painful tragedy. |
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