Examples of 'face political' in a sentence

Meaning of "face political"

face political ~ - To confront or deal with issues, challenges, or controversies related to politics, governance, or public policy

How to use "face political" in a sentence

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A country where he is guaranteed to face political persecution.
Yemen continues to face political instability due to internal conflicts.
Tightly controlled and dissidents continued to face political repression.
They might face political constraints.
The media remained tightly controlled and dissidents continued to face political repression.
Yemen continues to face political instability with several internal conflicts.
The process of removing officials with links to armed groups continues to face political obstacles.
Or face political ruin.
Enough strength to face political choices.
GM may face political pressure from White House after layoff announcement.
Moreover many of these emerging markets face political and electoral risks.
We face political uncertainty, climate change and a global humanitarian and refugee crisis.
Special status given to people who face political persecution in their own countries.
Indeed, political elites choosing to ignore women 's and gender issues can face political backlash.
Officials fear the men could face political persecution if they are sent home to China.

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In addition to these practical barriers, NGO applicants also face political ones.
If they are not met, we could face political setbacks and continued violence.
Investors face political discrimination and administrative and technical barriers, especially concerning the power industry.
Independent publications have low circulation and routinely face political pressure and state interference.
However, he is likely to face political pressure to act firmly against any significant attack.
Countries that experience high and rising economic inequality often face political instability and policy dysfunction.
Previous articleCentral bankers face political shocks, and hope to avoid the worst ( Reuters ).
Any one of Morocco, Yugoslavia, Turkey or Tunisia could face political turbulence.
Although formally politically independent, commissioners face political influence and pressure from the major market actors.
But the government 's efforts may face political reality.
This explains why some types of PES schemes face political blockages at the national level.
Today it is Scotland 's distillers who face political uncertainty.
Once the DMA is gone, she will face political pressure to pardon us.
Corporations have a role to play hut, in Latin America, they face political and economic constraints.
The Palestinians also face political turmoil.
Martinelli was extradited from the United States to face political espionage and embezzlement charges.
In all events, today we face political premises.
Thus, such rule is likely to face political resistance.
If a durable government is not formed, Britain could face political instability and even a second election.
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Roma, Jews face political discrimination.

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