Rare nowadays is the vicious-looking tiger, or the fierce, non-politically-correct "Indian" wielding a tomahawk.
Uefa must not shirk its responsibilities here for the sake of a politically-correct gesture.
Parliamentary mothers insist that they are not trying to make a politically-correct point.
As Peter Glover observed, the first part of the conference paid homage to the politically-correct concerns about the Arctic ecosystem.
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That is the message of the Left and the politically-correct ruling establishment.
Now the Clinton administration, never slow to sniff out a politically-correct political opportunity, has jumped in to claim the costs not covered by that judgment.
The Sun says several big employers back the idea but the Daily Express is concerned by what it calls a "politically-correct nod to fathers".
Worse, the Center noticed signs of increasing bias among journalists who often promote value-neutral and politically-correct news that is undermining the American system of government while ill-serving both American and foreign publics.
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It now has to wonder whether the announcement by the state's governor, Mike Huckabee, that he will soon move into a mobile home or, to use the more politically-correct term, a manufactured home is going to make it look more redneck than ever.
Indeed, for far too long, scarcely any Americans have addressed the contribution nuclear weapons make to their well-being, except perhaps to indulge in thoughtless - albeit, politically correct - nostrums about the desirability of abolishing such arms.
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At that juncture, of course, it will be easy enough - yea, even politically correct - to blame legislators who unilaterally disarmed America in critical ways.
This is a favorite tactic of Politically Correct-Progressives.
For politicians and commentators to make the similarly politically correct--and vacuous--suggestion that individuals shouldn't profit from quality information is part and parcel with the wrongheaded notion that individuals should be made equal in all walks of life.
The term has been inappropriately hi-jacked by the politically correct who mock it, the avant-garde who belittle it, the naive who discount it, and the public at large seems to be growing tired of hearing about it.
Whatever we call such behavior - "politically correct, " "multicultural, " "diversity-minded" or simply "sensitive" - our enemies perceive it through the lens of their culture and, more importantly, the doctrine that governs it, namely shariah.
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Thoughtful Americans -- in contrast to "politically correct" media and policy elites -- intuitively appreciate this reality.
That observation rings very true when it comes to industry support for politically correct government-sponsored energies.
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Shame on The Economist for grovelling at the sphincter of politically correct left-wing shibboleths.
Before the final debate, in the course of the last few weeks Mr Blunkett has also appeared to lump the judiciary and the House of Lords - neither of which suffer often from being accused of rampant liberalism - into some kind of "politically correct", namby pamby bunch of hand-wringing liberals standing in the way of the nation's security.
In it, he characteristically and unapologetically took on the so-called "politically correct" view of Mikhail Gorbachev.
The fund thinks corporate America should stop falling prey to the politically correct, knee-jerk liberal leftist agenda and concentrate on making good old-fashioned U.S. dollars.
Seldom has the suffocating atmosphere of local democracy in Britain politically correct yet tone-deaf, participatory in rhetoric yet bureaucratic in spirit been better captured.
That kind of a quip is vintage Gates--analytically, if not politically, correct.
"Politically correct", that much-used term of the 1980s and 1990s, was first recorded in 1793, with American writer J Wilson urging toastmasters to refer to "the People of the United States" rather than "the United States".
The relics from the Schnidejoch mock this Orwellian effort to make real-life events that were not politically correct disappear from climate history.
"I couldn't think of a politically correct way to word the kick-back item--thought you might want to take a crack at that, " a consultant working for the union wrote in a candid email uncovered during an investigation--a consultant from Aon.
Blair acknowledged that it is due to the European establishment's refusal to recongnize the problem of growing Islamic supremacism in Europe that so many millions of Europeans are today ditching the establishment and its politically correct orthodoxies and voting for anti-establishment politicians who are willing to address the problem.
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The clear message from the 52-page report written in polite and politically correct language, perhaps not to alienate China, is that two major Chinese telecommunication equipment companies, Huawei and ZTE, may be facilitating spying on western interests.
The formerly third world countries with rapidly emerging economies, such as China, India, Brazil, joined by Russia, and other growing countries, have made clear in power grabbing United Nations confabs that there is no way they are going to compromise their growth over the politically correct Lysenkoism of potentially catastrophic, man-caused, global warming.
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Despite a magnificently politically correct declaration of principle published by the self-styled Interim National Council to coincide with the London conference, worries persist that the most ardent rebel fighters have strongly Islamist credentials.
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