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political

[puh-lit-i-kuhl] / pəˈlɪt ɪ kəl /


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Blank attributes this in part to Talarico’s personal political brand, which includes embracing Christianity.

From Salon

Still, he says, JPMorgan doesn’t debank people for political or religious reasons, only when accounts create legal or regulatory risk – especially given bank reporting requirements around suspicious financial activity.

From The Wall Street Journal

Rare disease attracts far less political attention, but the same dynamic applies.

From The Wall Street Journal

Sir Keir has faced significant political challenges in recent weeks, not least the loss of a parliamentary by-election in Greater Manchester to the Green Party.

From BBC

Iran was mentioned in passing, as Paxton praised Americans for making political change with ballots not bombs.

From BBC