political arena
collocation in Englishmeaningsofpoliticalandarena
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political
adjective
uk/pəˈlɪt.ɪ.kəl/us/pəˈlɪt̬.ə.kəl/
relating ...
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arena
noun[C]
uk/əˈriː.nə/us/əˈriː.nə/
a large, flat area surrounded by seats used for sports ...
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(Definition ofpoliticalandarenafrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofpolitical arena
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In thepoliticalarena, the conflict was widening.
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These have had wide-ranging repercussions across society as well as within thepoliticalarena.
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Students of democratization and public law often see the extensive involvement of the judiciary in thepoliticalarenaas undesirable.
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Clearly, the rights discourse has become an important, highly contestedpoliticalarenafor actors with diverse interests.
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It seemed as if the bishops were leaving thepoliticalarenaat last, but they went on to qualify their statement.
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Such priorities were, he maintained, expressed through elections and pursued by participating in the nationalpoliticalarenato gain budgetary resources and legal authorities.
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Thepoliticalarenawill be where the key issues are ultimately determined.
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One generation later, young businessmen with a higher level of education than their predecessors have decided to enter thepoliticalarenathemselves.
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As women become more visible in thepoliticalarena, other women will see the possibility of achieving success at the highest levels.
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In a less overtlypoliticalarena, the cultural nationalists also helped set the terms for subsequent debates over national identity.
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That is, agents with a distinctive capacity to discern what would make voters feel better off, can enter thepoliticalarenaas candidates.
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Coupled with family unity and talent it became a formidable force in the nationalpoliticalarena.
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Consequently, thepoliticalarenahas been left dominated by a few who have wreaked total havoc on the country.
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Ultimately, this is an issue that will have to be addressed in thepoliticalarena.
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An obstacle related to our external agenda is our relative inexperience in thepoliticalarena.
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However, claims of failure based on agent misbehavior are not often persuasive in thepoliticalarena.
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Like other actors in thepoliticalarena, bureaucracies rely on the news media for many of the strongest of those cues.
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He emphasized the importance of intergovernmental associations, not for making unique policies, but for effectively participating in the nationalpoliticalarena.
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In the late 1970s, responding to a series of scandals in the nationalpoliticalarena, the movement to demand information disclosure occurred.
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Since only a (minor) fraction of the population is ever organized in interest groups, citizens' preferences are unequally represented in thepoliticalarena.
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