There are signs of a growing politicisation among the youth, but not in the direction of the old parties. |
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The resulting politicisation of the planned visit has led to the withdrawal of other members. |
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It has a logical partner in the widespread negative politicisation of cultural difference. |
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With their manipulation of unemployment statistics, they started the corruption and politicisation of independent civil servants. |
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Yet the media and the blogosphere have been ablaze with Tory talk of the unacceptable politicisation of the police under Labour. |
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When I studied public administration in the early 1980s, we used to worry a lot about politicisation. |
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Lt Gen. Campbell defended the strict media protocol as well concerns within the military about the politicisation of his role. |
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This politicisation of individuals involved in strikes is not a new phenomenon. |
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As opposed to striving for balance or objectivity, Foxification pushes journalism towards more comment, speculation and politicisation. |
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The Troubles exacerbated the politicisation of the Irish language in Northern Ireland. |
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Women's rights groups have said that this issue is only based on their rights and security, irrespective of its politicisation. |
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Khan, who is on a brief visit of Sindh, said that problem of Sindh is the politicisation of police and situation will remain the same until police is completely depoliticised. |
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It was, he argued, characterised by politicisation, democratisation, ideologisation and an overall greater sense of historical time in which concepts became more dynamic. |
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Systematisation and reactive objectification are dialectically related, and both include, as component processes, politicisation and rationalisation. |
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The band's early albums were in a punk vein, eventually broadening to a greater alternative rock sound, whilst retaining a leftist politicisation. |
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