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politics

[pol-i-tiks] / ˈpɒl ɪ tɪks /


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His close associates say he does not want to enter politics but will work to support someone who shares his religious views.

From Barron's

The Golden Globe Awards presented the data as part of a partnership deal with Polymarket, which gives users the opportunity to bet on the outcomes of events in sports, culture, politics and other areas.

From Los Angeles Times

Where the electorate remains closely divided, with independents prone to shifting allegiances, the rules of politics may impose a more demanding standard than the rule of law.

From The Wall Street Journal

He follows the establishment of the Catholic Church’s vast influence over law, politics and culture in the south, while the new nation’s protestant community almost disappeared through assimilation, migration and sometimes persecution.

From The Wall Street Journal

But they fear the impact on the economy and politics of their own countries in the event of an escalation in Iran—or should Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei fall.

From The Wall Street Journal