Sentence examples for politically charged setting from inspiring English sources

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The American coach, Bruce Arena, was more concerned, though, about the problem of facing the South Koreans in a politically charged setting than with confronting a team that his players will have already encountered so soon before the World Cup finals.

Moreover, although none of these novels is a political one per se, each is set in a politicized landscape, positioning a messy family drama within the politically charged setting of the presidential years of Nixon, Eisenhower and Clinton, respectively.

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Nish Kumar, who gets his first nomination 10 years after his debut Edinburgh appearance, has the most politically charged set on the shortlist.

Several times during his politically charged set at the Panorama music festival Saturday night, Kendrick Lamar referred favorably to the host city.

A politically charged set of issues surrounding protections for dairy farmers was also addressed in the final hours of talks, officials said.

It's such a politically charged place.

Fortunately, many people who have spent time in a politically charged work setting understand instinctively how to acquire, apply and counter informal power — for their own good and that of their organizations.

Unlike in a typical criminal probe, lawyers say that in a politically charged congressional setting - often involving many exchanges among officials, their staff and witnesses - it can be difficult to prove a key element in any perjury prosecution: that the person knowingly and willfully deceived.

In the coming weeks, the Obama administration faces a series of politically charged deadlines set by Congress to decide whether to continue negotiating with China over currency and trade issues or to take a more confrontational stance and name China a currency manipulator.

Johnson, the British "dub poetry" pioneer whose politically charged poems set to fluid reggae arrangements were among reggae's most dynamic recordings between 1978 and 1984, was afraid he had run out of words.

And this division of labour is not a normatively neutral fact about law; it is politically charged, for it sets up the possibility of law becoming remote from the life of a society, a hazard to which Hart is acutely alert (1994, p. 117; cf. Waldron).

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