Sentences with phrase «agonising political»

The stark and simple contrast between the agonising political imperatives of the 1960s and the seeming ease and openness of the modern world is shattered by the snivelling toad Nicholas, which leaves the audience dolefully wondering whether the political world has actually changed very much.

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ITV News Deputy Political Editor Chris Ship said he understood Mr Jarvis had «agonised» over the decision.
I prefer a narrower maxim: namely that complex, over-nuanced political messages stand little chance of gaining traction, for the simple reason that most people have lives and do not agonise over the details that so absorb politicians and the commentariat.
But he agonises over the fact that the Geneva negotiations failed because of the lack of political will on the part of Washington and Moscow (read the election of Ronald Reagan as president).
Chester - born James Bond star Daniel Craig is branded a «twep» by QUENTIN LETTS after agonising in an interview about 007's political correctness
After years of agonising negotiation, some 170 nations, with vastly differing economic and political interests, reached an agreement that will require them to transform their economies in the interests of the global environment.
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