As Morello notes, the politically savvy Pope may have his own reasons for meeting with Kirchner.
He says the charges are politically motivated and a punishment for his pro-independence stance.
Politically, they were untouchable for even Lalu Prasad Yadav, the brash rail minister who appointed Kumar in 2004.
The popular vote, which is symbolically and politically important but not decisive in the race, remains very close.
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In the end, this portion of the Dodd-Frank Act was watered down and politically-influenced.
Sotomayor's former colleagues and her legal foes describe her as intense, driven and politically astute.
Faked and tampered data and evidence has arisen in favor of the politically correct theory.
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Still, some reckon that a bid could prove a politically astute move for Sumitomo Mitsui.
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He went on to lay out the beginnings of an intellectually and politically serious growth program.
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The more cynical answer is that it was politically motivated, a charge that the IRS denies.
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Sunnis have long felt politically marginalized under a Shiite-led government in the post-Saddam era.
But he knows it would not be politically correct for someone of his means to complain.
First, the American Academy of Pediatrics is not politically neutral in the gun debate.
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It is child-oriented and politically conservative but wildly improvisational when it comes to interior design.
The result has been a boom-bust cycle that has been disruptive--and now politically costly.
That is why they are being involved in destabilising it politically as well as economically.
She described her revelation as "personal" and "atypical" and said it wasn't politically motivated.
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"Economical with the truth" A term with a habit of surfacing during politically-charged legal cases.
It comes when governments run out of options that are politically possible - or credible.
It is a politically easy target that deflects attention away from the real issues.
In contrast, non-voting whites are 40% less likely than voting whites to call themselves politically conservative.
The plan is ambitious, with its fundraising goals exceeding those of other politically active business groups.
Michael Dell is reputed to be conservative politically, and Clinton is a champion of liberal causes.
However, being mostly Muslim and Malay, it was politically impossible to ignore their plight.
There is, of course, no such thing as a politically painless solution to traffic congestion.
Abhisit says that two years in the opposition wilderness have enabled Chuan to mature politically.
Outsourcing oversight seems politically expedient given Republicans' push to limit the size of government.
And compared with many other politically active armies, Turkey's has played a disinterested role.
At least in politically liberal Los Angeles, a conservative paper could be tricky.
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Although the project will only reach full capacity next year, it is already politically sensitive.
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