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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
politicize . - adjective of a person
politically aware oractive - adjective of a thing given
political characteristics or overtones
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Examples
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The dispute over the Panthers, and the Justice Department's handling of it, was politicized from the start, documents and interviews show.
Black Panther case reveals schism Jerry Markon 2010
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The dispute over the Panthers, and the Justice Department's handling of it, was politicized from the start, documents and interviews show.
Dispute over New Black Panthers case causes deep divisions Jerry Markon 2010
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Many economists, however, believe that the subsidies often used to deliver the input are "distortionary, regressive, environmentally unsound, and ... result in politicized, inefficient distribution of fertilizer supply."
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Many economists, however, believe that the subsidies often used to deliver the input are "distortionary, regressive, environmentally unsound, and ... result in politicized, inefficient distribution of fertilizer supply."
Giving Rogues a Bad Name - Freakonomics Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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Many economists, however, believe that the subsidies often used to deliver the input are "distortionary, regressive, environmentally unsound, and ... result in politicized, inefficient distribution of fertilizer supply."
Repugnance Revisited, or: Are Economists Really ‘Evil’? - Freakonomics Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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Many economists, however, believe that the subsidies often used to deliver the input are "distortionary, regressive, environmentally unsound, and ... result in politicized, inefficient distribution of fertilizer supply."
Reading Incomprehension - Freakonomics Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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Many economists, however, believe that the subsidies often used to deliver the input are "distortionary, regressive, environmentally unsound, and ... result in politicized, inefficient distribution of fertilizer supply."
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Many economists, however, believe that the subsidies often used to deliver the input are "distortionary, regressive, environmentally unsound, and ... result in politicized, inefficient distribution of fertilizer supply."
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Many economists, however, believe that the subsidies often used to deliver the input are "distortionary, regressive, environmentally unsound, and ... result in politicized, inefficient distribution of fertilizer supply."
What Do Real Thugs Think of The Wire? Part Four - Freakonomics Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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Many economists, however, believe that the subsidies often used to deliver the input are "distortionary, regressive, environmentally unsound, and ... result in politicized, inefficient distribution of fertilizer supply."
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