Some suspected the charges against the billionaire were trumped up for political reasons.
He believed their explanation that for political reasons the relationship had to be kept secret.
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In fact critics said he was just doing it for political reasons, if you might recall.
Even Bill Clinton knew that, for political reasons, a feeble greenback is political poison.
For political reasons, the downgrades may not come right away, but they are inevitable.
He did it for political reasons, in order to win passage of the amendment.
There was an opportunity to resolve this, and I think it was rejected for political reasons.
The answer is an emphatic yes - for political reasons as well as economic ones.
For years, for political reasons, the Argentine government derailed its own investigation of the attack.
Other sites are too small or are underused, but cannot be closed for political reasons.
Yet, these policies trip American device makers for political reasons, rendering them less efficient.
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IEA's otherwise comprehensive analysis falls strangely silent on this topic, doubtless for political reasons.
The Bush administration opposes both more stimulus and the loan guarantees, but may relent for political reasons.
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Despite the secret criteria, some golf observers suspect there's a front-runner: Mr. Nicklaus, primarily for political reasons.
They deny the charges, saying the scale of the suffering in Darfur has been exaggerated for political reasons.
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The reclassification had been for political reasons and "on the whim of the prime minister", Prof Nutt claimed.
Although it was not phrased like that for political reasons, the new law is no different in effect.
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Labour said the date had been "foisted on" the country for political reasons.
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Censorship remains strict and hundreds of people are in detention for political reasons.
This threshold was chosen for political reasons: it is roughly Italy's debt ratio.
Gunmen loyal to both sides kidnap people - sometimes for political reasons but more often as a money-making criminal enterprise.
And also, how do you respond to their criticism that you punted this issue past the election for political reasons?
Secrecy surrounding the collection and processing of official statistics leaves open the possibility they might be altered for political reasons.
So no matter how much the other side, for political reasons, tries to paint things as bleak, don't believe them.
They also raised concern that he was punished for political reasons and demanded that he be restored to his command.
Otherwise, we should all Tweet, post, write and talk more loudly about the ordeals of Americans held prisoner for political reasons.
In Asia's bigger markets it is restricted either to small stakes, as in Taiwan, or, for political reasons, to none at all.
The Irish government has issued fresh rejections of claims that it interfered in police investigations of the Omagh bombing for political reasons.
Some farmers allege they are being denied food aid for political reasons.
Similarly, in parts of Europe, coal-mining is still subsidised for political reasons.
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