Collocations withcampaign
These are words often used in combination withcampaign.
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aggressive campaign
It was a clever idea to organize them for an aggressive campaign of communal hatred, but their ardour has been difficult to contain.
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anti-corruption campaign
Of course, it would not be realistic to expect an effective transnational anti-corruption campaign to target any and every 'sinister practice'.
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anti-smoking campaign
Free telephone quit lines, as part of an anti-smoking campaign, can improve quit rates.
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campaign headquarters
One comment heard repeatedly was that you could hardly get a free cup of sake at most campaign headquarters.
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campaign pledge
Labour's core campaign pledge on education was therefore to give the impression that all classes would soon consist of fewer than 30 pupils.
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campaign spending
One major difference between the doorstep and telephone canvass equations, however, is in the relationships with campaign spending.
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campaign stop
Once he announced his candidacy for president it became apparent that this tour was a campaign stop.
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capital campaign
This included a master plan for expanding and updating the physical plant and a massive capital campaign (more than $21 million total) to fund improvements.
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concerted campaign
They represent not a concerted campaign of letter-writing but an expression of genuine concern from the people of the community.
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deliberate campaign
Are we witnessing a deliberate campaign to intimidate investigative journalism, which is also at stake in that case?
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electoral campaign
Consensual issues do not allow the parties to distinguish themselves from their adversaries during an electoral campaign.
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eradication campaign
A methodology is presented to facilitate a declaration that an area is 'pest-free' following an eradication campaign against an insect pest.
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immunization campaign
We hypothesized that an immunization campaign targeted at illicit drug users could control the epidemic.
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intensive campaign
An intensive campaign against this swarm broke it up into many smaller swarms, but these remained dense and apparently did not abate their activity.
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letter-writing campaign
At the end of the letter-writing campaign, propaganda-makers praised the cooperation of letter-writers and the value of their contributions.
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lobbying campaign
There has been a very effective lobbying campaign, without employing lobbyists as such.
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long-running campaign
Each of the sixteen speeches supported the affirmative resolutions, most claiming vindication of the long-running campaign waged by their constituents against the coypu.
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marketing campaign
The last rule has discovered a strong co-occurrence between certain males who are fathers and therefore may be of interest for a particular marketing campaign.
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massive campaign
During 2001, a massive campaign called ' mosquitoblitz ' was implemented to prevent the occurrence of the dengue epidemic that usually emerges after the dry season.
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mayoral campaign
The political reality is that any mayor will promise at some point during his mayoral campaign that he will set up an independent appeals panel.
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nationwide campaign
The political party, which must have been fully prepared and made ready beforehand must then immediately swing into action in a nationwide campaign.
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ongoing campaign
And do you take any offense at this ongoing campaign?
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political campaign
Some peeled off the wall in shreds, like remnants of old wheat-pasted posters from some long-past, lost political campaign.
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presidential campaign
The 1881 presidential campaign coarsened : journalists, unfettered by libel laws, caricatured, mocked, and even insulted the once revered general.
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primary campaign
The cost of conducting a primary campaign across a large area can be exceedingly expensive and militates against individual candidates.
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promotional campaign
This invented tradition then became the subject of an organised promotional campaign.
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single-player campaign
The game has online multiplayer, a single-player campaign, and a skirmish mode.
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successful campaign
A successful campaign depends heavily on candidate resources, which mainly come from party activists who provide and allocate electoral resources.
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sustained campaign
There is little evidence, however, that ecclesiastical authorities went out of their way to mount a sustained campaign to restore church fabric.
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systematic campaign
That is my first point—there should be a carefully thought out, systematic campaign of education.
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unsuccessful campaign
They remind me of the fearful but fortunately unsuccessful campaign against the abolition of resale price maintenance in 1963.
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vigorous campaign
It was in the second 5-year period that the vigorous campaign to press family planning to obstetric patients was commenced and a more liberal attitude towards non-puerperal sterilization introduced.
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winning campaign
All four of these variables can be considered decisions that candidates must make as they attempt to devise a winning campaign strategy.
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write-in campaign
The census form included a write-in campaign and respondents were allowed to identify separate categories.
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