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Discover LudwigThe phrase "race for power" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe a competition for power between two or more entities. For example, "The presidential candidates are in a race for power as they compete for the 2020 election."
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As ever, Veep does not tackle this from an ideological point of view, rather as a dead-eyed race for power in which candidates will say anything in order to look good.
Somehow she comes across as worse than Abbott in the race for power hungry politician with no convictions.
To some degree it has continued to reinforce the cyber war that is going on in all sides seeking to find ways to break secure systems, something that is no different to any other arms race for power.
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A report published by the British Council,'Influence and Attraction: Culture and the Race for Soft Power in the 21st Century documents an important shift: Asia, the Middle East, Russia, India and China are all taking soft power seriously.
Today, joining politics increasingly means joining the race for money, power and influence.
Hu's words can be found in a new report from the British Council, Influence and Attraction: Culture and the Race for Soft Power in the 21st Century, which uses Asia's obsession with extending to warn against British complacency.
The race for nuclear power - and with it, political influence - was underway.
But the greater insight into the mentality that fuels the contemporary anti-Obama hysteria is to be found in the representation of the 1915 film's totally evil character, Silas Lynch, the mixed race "traitor" to both races who lusts for power.
The few competitive races become playgrounds for power brokers who specialize in expensive, divisive and manipulative campaign techniques.
The traditional competition among members of the Roman nobility for office and the spoils of office was thus threatening to turn into a desperate race for seizing autocratic power.
Assuming the worst, why don't we just view him as a scar on the human race or, worse, the rat race (for money and power).
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