Examples of 'subject to political' in a sentence

Meaning of "subject to political"

subject to political: This phrase suggests that something is influenced, controlled, or determined by political factors, considerations, or authorities. It implies that the situation or issue at hand is vulnerable to being swayed or impacted by political agendas or decisions

How to use "subject to political" in a sentence

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subject to political
Commission decisions are not subject to political influence.
They are subject to political pressures at the top.
Independent in principle but is subject to political pressure.
Is subject to political pressure.
The council is frequently subject to political pressure.
They are subject to political agendas, economic pressure and culturally biased viewpoints.
Its application is also subject to political constraints.
And even privatized pensions have remained subject to political risk.
Panels not subject to political pressure.
Title awards under the original regulations were subject to political concerns.
Complex projects can be subject to political influences involving Governments and large companies.
Treasury is of course a political body subject to political pressure.
Institutions are weak, subject to political interference and lacking in enforcement powers.
Many observers view it as being too complicated and subject to political manipulation.
The legal system was not subject to political pressure, whatever Cuba 's enemies might say.

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A mandatory recall provision is cumbersome to administer and subject to political pressure.
But these are also subject to political discrimination.
No judicial body could achieve and maintain respect if it was subject to political interference.
By making the media authority subject to political control through the appointment process.
State participation in such a mechanism should not be subject to political pressure.
Marked by persecution, or subject to political interference or other hardships.
The concern with this approach is that these entities are often subject to political influences.
UNIFIL must not be subject to political machinations.
The legacy of a President of the European Parliament is always subject to political scrutiny.
The penalties remain subject to political decision-making.
And sustain, policies will be either too unstable subject to political.
They may also be subject to political risk.
Lastly, the management of a large fund could be problematic, particularly if subject to political influence.
Journalists and activists are subject to political pressure and harassment.
At the moment, global energy prices are unpredictable and quite often subject to political crisis.
The region had been subject to political tension.
The replenishment is, in its essence, a political process subject to political uncertainty.
Body, is increasingly subject to political control by the European Commission.
The justice system and the mass media have been subject to political pressures.
They, however, are subject to political pressure from citizens.
In addition, the envisaged constitutional reform is subject to political uncertainty.
Human Rights are not subject to political negotiation.
The anomalous situation of the Non-Self-Governing Territories could not be subject to political expediency.
Is a person 's integrity now subject to political machinations within the Committee?
On the other hand, family relations were increasingly subject to political tension.
Anyone behaving suspiciously will be subject to political restraint of the first degree.
The judiciary is frequently corrupt, inefficient, and subject to political influence.
Whether a country is European or not is subject to political assessment by the EU institutions.
Though their potential may be high, these proposals are subject to political controversy.
It is at all events a criterion subject to political assessment.
From now on, monetary and macroeconomic choices will no longer be subject to political arbitration.
Our rights can not be subject to political whim.
There is diversity in the media sector, while the media are subject to political pressure.
Market fluctuations have always been subject to political change and vice versa.
Like all heated debates, terms for the latter practice are subject to political framing.

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