Examples of 'political sense' in a sentence

Meaning of "political sense"

Political sense refers to the understanding, perception, or awareness of political matters, strategies, or implications

How to use "political sense" in a sentence

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But not necessarily in the political sense.
It did not make political sense for obama to ease.
Their translation into a moral or political sense.
In a political sense the projects should not be seen as competing options.
That may make political sense.
We can also imagine a response to this problem in a strictly political sense.
All this makes political sense.
Anarchism is a theory of political science and is opposed to government in the political sense.
They have enough political sense.
This other line of reasoning views the existence of koenkai from a purely political sense.
Both make sound political sense.
In political sense this fact signifies the occupation of Belarus.
We welcomed enlargement in the political sense.
A united front in the political sense was still soundly rejected by the SPD.
Such goals made little strategic or political sense.

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Used in a political sense.
They are educative in the most fundamental political sense.
That is the only way of making political sense out of what we are doing.
Europe needs this typical mixture of expertise and political sense.
Maybe in a political sense.
Broaden logical thinking and demonstrate political sense.
In the political sense we must stand firm in not recognizing the Taliban authorities.
Your master has very little political sense.
This prescient political sense became evident in their diplomatic encounters with the Romans.
It was not in the political sense.
In a political sense Hong Kong had hardly changed since the time of the Opium War.
This man has no political sense.
He could now win favor with French Catholics while also controlling Rome in a political sense.
Hugh was endued with great political sense and fought the Vikings vigorously.
That argument does seem to make some political sense.
Louis IX demonstrated his clever political sense by associating Christ with the French Crown.
I am not talking about peace in the political sense.
Political sense - essentially different from an.
The pope was not in a political sense.
Cooperation-in the broad political sense of the word-provides criteria for answering these questions.
He clearly has some political sense.
Given my astute political sense and creativity, I assist the organization in positioning itself.
Philosophers lack of political sense.
In the political sense I do not expect any drastic change or sharp turn on April 24.
It really makes no political sense.
It makes cynical political sense for his interests, but what of Israel 's?
We certainly did not think of revolution in political sense at that time.
Mr Mounk provides an admirable mixture of academic expertise and political sense.
It is reasonable, and shows political sense which is also common sense.
That is why their actions do not make political sense.
Red or blue - not in a political sense - capture the flag or.
This word good man is understood here in a political sense only.
Jesus was a king, but not in the political sense that Pilate understood it.
But this has nothing to do with liberalism in its strictly political sense.
Black " was used in this inclusive political sense to mean " non-white British.

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