in political terms

  • 21Political arguments of gun politics in the United States — center around disagreements that range from the practical mdash; does gun ownership cause or prevent crime? mdash; to the constitutional mdash; how should the Second Amendment be interpreted? mdash; to the ethical mdash; what should the balance… …

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  • 22political question — see question 2 Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. political question …

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  • 23political action committee — A group not endorsed by a candidate or political party but organized to engage in political election activities, especially the raising and spending of money for campaigning. Some political action committees (PACs) are organized solely to help… …

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  • 24political trial — A trial that addresses political questions, involves political officials, or serves political agendas. In certain circumstances the term is used in a pejorative sense to criticize a particular trial or proceeding as unfair or unjust. Dictionary… …

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  • 25political risk insurance — USA One of several risk mitigation tools available to investors involved in cross border transactions, this insurance typically insures lenders and equity investors from and against losses incurred by the investors as a result of a political risk …

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  • 26political correctness — Political correctness, often called simply PC, is concerned with avoiding certain attitudes, actions and, above all, forms of expression which suggest prejudice and are likely to cause offence. This may be against men or women, against older… …

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  • 27political correctness — The term political correctness (often abbreviated to PC) arose in the 1980s, first in America and soon afterwards elsewhere. It deals with many areas of social interaction; in language it is concerned with avoiding or replacing words and uses… …

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  • 28political agreement — political agreement: Co decision procedure (now ordinary legislative procedure) European Union Agreement expressed in principle by the Council (in the context of preparing the Council s common position) following a vote, where appropriate. This… …

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  • 29political agreement: Co-decision procedure — (now ordinary legislative procedure) European Union Agreement expressed in principle by the Council (in the context of preparing the Council s common position) following a vote, where appropriate …

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  • 30political agreement: Co-decision procedure (now ordinary legislative procedure) — European Union Agreement expressed in principle by the Council (in the context of preparing the Council s common position) …

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