Sentences with phrase «in a political sense»

Gedi Sibony's third solo show at Greene Naftali was a relatively conservative one, though not in any political sense of the term.
Admittedly, a sexy, expensive loss - leader on wheels, even in low production numbers, may be a great marketing idea, and valuable in the political sense as well, but gosh, didn't anyone care about content?
There's some irony in the title, it seems, because much of what Harris suggests is that she was actually raised wrong, at least in a political sense.
And it's going to be fascinating to see the results as they roll in — some prominent or well - backed political names (Arlen Specter, Blanche Lincoln, Trey Grayson) might not be with us much longer, in a political sense at least.
Some of those limitations are already quite high; certain industries can have as many as 500 employees or revenue reaching $ 35.5 million (making them small businesses only in a political sense).
While it allows individuals to be self - governing, the federal judiciary's new constitutional order radically undercuts their ability to be self - governing in the political sense of the term.
In an interview with Jon Sopel for the Politics Show, he went on to say that America was preparing itself for change, and not just in the political sense.
It may not be likely in the political sense, but engineering-wise, if we chose to do it and invest in it, we could.»
One must hope that knowledge translates to power in the political sense and that the knowledge to the people conveyed here will help lead to the political outcomes needed to bring the book's optimistic vision into being.
ShunJAY Hey Shun... when I say «conservative» I don't mean in the political sense.
The diversity of possible experiences among female candidates and candidates of colour is so great that no one person (or even nine people) could properly be representative in any political sense of the interests of the large community of all or even most women or persons of colour, assuming such communal interests exist and are discernible.
We are starting with this fundamental principle that we are all citizens and equal citizens of one state... and you will find that in course of time Hindus would cease to be Hindus and Muslims would cease be Muslims, not in the religious sense, because that is the personal faith of each individual, but in the political sense as citizens of the state.»
, found the term all over recent books of natural history, art and poetry, and on a death - metal album, and concluded his study of what the word might mean for Marxist political economists with an attempt to project it into the eagerly awaited post-capitalist future: «In the political sense of the term, then, the question about the Anthropocene isn't when it began but whether it ever will, and if so, where first.
In refusing to impose the details of justice from afar the liberal political cultures would not be abandoning principles, for «self - determination» in the political sense is not just a principle of modern democracy.
He said to pray for his fathers kingdom, and to be no part of the world (in a political sense).
That year, our generation began to redefine «pro-life» in a political sense, broadening it to a more holistic definition — being against abortion, yes, but also against the death penalty and unjust war — while fighting injustice and standing for human rights here and around the globe.
He said his true followers would be no part of the world (in a political sense).
An elected legislator on the island added: «In the political sense, the new pope is wrong in what he said.
Party leaders, even when their candidates are beaten at convention, do not like primaries that pit brother against sister (in the political sense), cost money better spent on electing candidates.
For now, such efforts appear to be paying off in a political sense.
In a political sense, the work has a lot to do with temporality, and the relationship of the viewer to the work.
This undemocratic move takes power — literally, and in the political sense — away from the public, only to go on to lecture the poor about their opulent lifestyles... «Let them eat cake».
Consequently, regulation of these members of the law profession by the state must, so far as by human ingenuity it can be so designed, be free from state interference, in the political sense, with the delivery of services to the individual citizens in the state, particularly in fields of public and criminal law.
In a political sense,...
[12] Because we can not live without others (in a political sense), Pettit suggests it is unrealistic to shape our understanding of liberty in accordance with fantasies of an unencumbered or unbounded existence.
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