Examples of using "Politieke" in a sentence and their english translations:
What you could call "political prisoners,"
in our political organization.
or attend a political meeting,
crossing political fault lines.
I saw a political stunt.
Political affairs must be totally independent.
- Money counts for much in political circles.
- Money is of great importance in political circles.
While policy leaders and even environmentalists
Our social, political and economic systems of extraction
unprecedented technological, political and economic change,
Regular prisoners learned a lot from political prisoners.
under a political amnesty.
“Of course it is political.
Those political ideas arose in India.
so that we can refine our political choices,
than on moral, political and ideological issues.
Money counts for much in political circles.
and even political crises that lead to refugee crises --
He has many enemies in the political world.
- The embassy denies asylum to political refugees.
- The embassy does not grant asylum to political refugees.
and even, in one case, killing one of its political opponents.
And that story also resonated across the political spectrum.
to imprison, kidnap, torture and disappear political opponents.
Political systems change, but people always stay the same.
Those people are political allies and will help each other.
but simply where we fall on the political spectrum.
will infect the minds of people across the political spectrum.
Barely two months later, I saw another political stunt.
And people feel offended when you say that political acts end up above the legal acts.
Or better yet, that the law is the frozen expression of a political time.
I know that you're strong, but political pressure is even stronger.
and there's the complexity of social, economic and political issues
As a republican, Augereau initially opposed Napoleon’s seizure of political power,
And this tradition is now at the center of a heated political debate.
Whether we're at home or in school or at work or in a political arena,
There are two major political parties in the United States: the conservative Republican Party, and the liberal Democratic Party.
In the name of the Brazilian president, Luiz Inacio Lula de Silva, Claudio Soarez Rocha expressed admiration for the continuing effort which Esperanto-speaking people throughout the world are always making, for the greater spread of Esperanto. He wrote, amongst other things,"We know that in the history of mankind, there have been languages that have become intrusive as a result of political power, such as Latin, or to a certain extent French and lately, English. We very much wish, in fact, that one day Esperanto could be accepted by the majority of the nations, as a language adopted to facilitate communication without linguistic privileges."