Sentences with phrase «political lexicon»

The phrase "political lexicon" refers to the specific vocabulary and terms used in the world of politics. It includes words and expressions related to government, elections, policies, and political ideologies. Full definition
The talk of treaty has been a part of the broader political lexicon since Bob Hawke was presented with the Barunga Statement, which called for a treaty with the Commonwealth of Australia.
to describe that most cherished of phrases in the political lexicon of the Lone Star State.
Yet, within a hundred years, democracy had become established as part of the political lexicon across the populations of America, France, Britain and Ireland.
Post-truth only recently entered the political lexicon, but the trend it describes has been around for some time.
After 40 years, please, please PLEASE retire forever from the political lexicon the suffix «- gate» to describe every real or perceived scandal.
With this joint agreement, an unfamiliar concept has found its way into the world's political lexicon: regulatory alignment.
Addressing income inequality — a core of New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio's 2013 campaign — has only recently become part of Cuomo's political lexicon.
With budget consultations underway, we're likely to see the term «stretch goal» enter the political lexicon in common usage along with «revenue tools.»
According to Professor Davis, the self - determination of Indigenous people has been eviscerated from the political lexicon in Australia and there is only «lacklustre momentum» for constitutional reform, due to the lack of political leadership on this issue over past two years.
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