Sentences with phrase «political vagaries»

First, afterschool and summer enrichment opportunities are available to all students as a core part of the public education system — whether through schools or organizations that partner with them — and not optional «extras,» which are particularly vulnerable to political vagaries and budget cuts.
Director Steven Soderbergh has averaged a film a year since his acclaimed 1989 debut Sex, Lies & Videotape, an incredible work rate by modern filmmaking standards especially for one who frequently works within the political vagaries fof the studio system.

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Such skepticism has less to do with the personality of Jimmy Carter than with the vagaries of political power.
On such vagaries are political careers saved.
Several events soon after the Berkeley hearing made clear the vagaries of the political process.
Support for competitive programs, even among reformers, is apt to plummet as it becomes clear that the vagaries of peer reviewers and the prowess of grant writers are what drive results in such competitions, not true policy change, political courage, leadership or public commitment to reform.
The FDIC is a federal insurance program and is therefore subject to the vagaries of the political system.
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