political sphere

collocation in English

meaningsofpoliticalandsphere

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political
adjective
uk
/pəˈlɪt.ɪ.kəl/
us
/pəˈlɪt̬.ə.kəl/
relating ...
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sphere
noun[C]
uk
/sfɪər/
us
/sfɪr/
an object shaped like a ...
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(Definition ofpoliticalandspherefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofpolitical sphere

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However, the other communities have contested his decision-making power beyond the community'spoliticalsphereof influence.
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Motives in thepoliticalspheremay lead to movements of the whole group, for instance to avoid or reduce conflict with neighbouring groups.
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The vitality of the publicpoliticalsphereis frequently alluded to in these documents.
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Thus, as thepoliticalsphereis swamped by the economics of globalisation where will the alternative power bases come from?
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While the former promote quietist mysticism, the latter focus on individual orthopraxy and often tend to eschew thepoliticalsphere.
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It will be helpful to turn to thepoliticalsphere.
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Here is proof of the damaging consequences of the intrusion of multiculturalism into thepoliticalsphere.
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The 'totalitar ianists' refuse to believe that any such society could have existed outside thepoliticalsphere.
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Thepoliticalspherein which elections took place was predominantly urban.
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He also identifies with others who may boost his career and influence in thepoliticalsphere.
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While the latter had an independentpoliticalsphere, it is not certain that this can also be said of the former.
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Yet personal characteristics peculiar to thepoliticalsphere(superiority in discernment and public spirit) continued to influence the conception of crop reporters.
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We shall argue that the proposed insulation of thepoliticalspherefrom people's prime concerns is not only impossible but also undesirable.
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A different kind of support for one side or the other is grounded in ambitions directed towards thepoliticalsphere.
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In thepoliticalsphere, members and supporters of this group managed to gain a dominant position in all the municipal elections after the late 1920s.
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Quite clearly, most women did not engage thepoliticalsphereby voicing their concerns.
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This is particularly the case in the economic sphere, but even in thepoliticalspherethe effects of undermining the country's democratic institutions persist.
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