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Politics

Politics meaning

A methodology and activities associated with running a government, an organization, or a movement. | The profession of conducting political affairs. | One's political stands and opinions.

Example sentences (20)

A crappy ICAC is good politics, decimation of the ABC is good politics, polarisation is good politics, bad accountability is good politics.

She exudes identity politics but rationalizes this by claiming a distinction between “good identity politics” and “bad identity politics” (she goes for the former).

I read newspapers about politics, I chat with friends about politics, I interact with a lot of politicians but at this present moment, I don’t think my interest is in politics.

It has already stopped broadcasting Sunday Politics and has replaced Daily Politics with a new show, Politics Live.

Bird Weimar p. 140. The military argued that there were two types of "politics": parteipolitisch (party politics) which was the responsibility of the politicians, and staatspolitisch (state politics) which was the responsibility of the military.

Politics of sex Politics in the United States has become intertwined with sexually related issues, called the "politics of sex".

After many years of either watching politics or participating directly in them, I concluded that politics is transactional.

And this is where the key element in the Adani story comes in, which is politics and the politics of connections and clientelism.

Chopper's Politics: Should charities stay out of politics?

Competent sources informed that high-wire politics, technocracy, party politics and compensation were among the key factors considered by the president in coming up with the list, the second batch.

Condemning defacement of all candidates posters, Councillor Blake said: "You put yourself forward in politics to make a difference and that's what I got into politics for.

Dr M’membe has been cited to be preaching a militia type of politics that stands to destabilise the country’s peace as it stands on rebellion politics.

He thought he had invented a new style of politics in which - thanks to his brilliance and charm - he could pick and choose from both sides of politics.

Mr Hancock added: "And what I really dislike is this sort of sense of an attempt at a Trumpian takeover - looking at some of the things that have happened in American politics, especially on the right, and trying to bring them into British politics.

Politics in sports and real politics have their differences, he said.

Regarding Biden’s call for an assault weapons ban, Christie said, “It’s not about playing politics, and unfortunately, the second worst thing to make a joke on a day like today is to play politics with it.

She said women must work together and utilise their huge numbers to influence politics and make their choice since politics is a game of numbers.

The event will also feature a panel discussion to dissect the interface of politics and social technology, how they shaped Nigeria’s last two general elections, and the possible implications of cyber politics in future elections.

The law is the law, and politics is politics.

There are things it has to say — not about transgressive politics and its comeuppance, but about what is seen to be politics-as-usual.