Definitionadv. with regard to social relationships involving authority
Last update: August 30, 2015
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It wasn't so much that he knew the politically correct things to say, but he had an instinct for reading people and finding their good qualities. [Please select]
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Financially the Confederation was a beggar at the doors of the States; commercially it was impotent; politically it was bankrupt. [Please select]
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This was an "off" year politically, or, more accurately, the statutes called for no state election in Indiana. [Please select]
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At that time the Society of Jesus loomed large both politically and educationally. [Please select]
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The state is not only the most prosperous, but politically the most influential, in the republic. [Please select]
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It must be added that these republics of the West have, politically regarded, one important common characteristic. [Please select]
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Thus, politically regarded, the Bolivian nation of two millions shrinks to some thousands. [Please select]
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Even in Paraguay, an almost purely Indian state, the comparatively few mestizos dominate politically. [Please select]
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So far, therefore, as the German press is Jew-controlled, it is suspected as being not German politically, domestically, or spiritually; as not being representative, in short. [Please select]
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The German temperament, and the civil-service and political close-corporation methods, make it difficult for the journalist to go far, either socially or politically. [Please select]
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