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1 politics
n. politiek; politieke standpunten[ pollittiks] 〈 werkwoord voornamelijk enkelvoud〉2 politiek♦voorbeelden:3 what are his politics? • wat voor politieke ideeën houdt hij er op na?→ practical practical/ -
2 I have a blind spot where politics is concerned
English-Dutch dictionary > I have a blind spot where politics is concerned
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3 a powerful force in local politics
English-Dutch dictionary > a powerful force in local politics
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4 agro-politics
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5 be drawn into the vortex of politics
English-Dutch dictionary > be drawn into the vortex of politics
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6 confrontational politics
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7 conversant with international politics
conversant with international politicsEnglish-Dutch dictionary > conversant with international politics
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8 entangled in the meshes of politics
English-Dutch dictionary > entangled in the meshes of politics
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9 he does not want to touch politics
English-Dutch dictionary > he does not want to touch politics
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10 he pushed his son (on) to go into politics
English-Dutch dictionary > he pushed his son (on) to go into politics
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11 parish-pump politics
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12 party politics
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13 power politics
politiek van macht (machtspolitiek, waarbij grote staten hun krachten misbruiken om invloed uit te oefenen)power politics -
14 practical politics
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15 pull out of politics
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16 she engages in politics
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17 the intricacies of politics
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18 they are always disputing about politics
they are always disputing about politicsEnglish-Dutch dictionary > they are always disputing about politics
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19 wear blinkers when it comes to politics
English-Dutch dictionary > wear blinkers when it comes to politics
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20 what are his politics?
what are his politics?wat voor politieke ideeën houdt hij er op na?
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