It isn't easy defending politicized tax enforcement, but our liberal friends are up to the job.
And the insurance business is the most politicized, controlled and micromanaged industry in America.
The issue of network neutrality had been so politicized in Washington that it's driven underinvestment.
By his reading, the increasingly politicized Fed has in turn warped America's political discourse.
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The American people deserve to be protected, and national security is too important to be politicized.
French Muslims roll out a politicized anti-Coke called Mecca-Cola, to no noticeable effect on sales.
Western governments, particularly that of Germany, knowingly politicized financial relations with the former Soviet Union.
Moreover, the politicized premium-setting regime practically guarantees that premiums will tend to be too low.
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In no other democracy is the process of districting so politicized as it is here.
Mr. Hare, one of England's most intensely politicized authors, writes two kinds of plays.
Will the Obama administration learn the appropriate lessons from such politicized intelligence mis-estimates, or compound them?
The United States quit UNESCO in 1984 after the Reagan administration called it politicized and anti-American.
"They are a non-politicized group, " says CEC's John whose journal has documented industrial disputes in this region.
Mr. Holder's voter ID alarums are one more reason he's earning a reputation for politicized, partial justice.
Becker has experience as a political organizer, with skills greatly in demand in a suddenly re-politicized Egypt.
And so this ran counter to that and it was because of that that this issue was politicized.
In a highly politicized era where personalities cut through clutter and opinions make noise, where does Jon Stewart fall?
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"There are politicized magistrates blinded by prejudice and hatred toward me, " Berlusconi said.
Rep. HEFLEY: You know, this is an election year and so, of course, this becomes a very politicized thing.
It is messy, unpredictable, politicized and subject to conflicts of interest and interpretation.
However things shake out, it will be only a fraction of the true costs in precedent and politicized investment.
But these premiums are set by Congress, in a highly politicized process, with insured companies lobbying to keep premiums low.
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In the 1950s, some new films, which had remarkable narrative techniques, still managed to emerge, though their subjects were highly politicized.
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They have also become so highly politicized that whoever accedes to the position of attorney general will no doubt be severely tested.
Did they cut too many deals -- the exception for the NRA, the exception for labor unions -- and so politicized it?
Greek sport, for example, was as professionalized and politicized as our own.
News coverage of the Benbrook study was motley and often highly politicized.
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But liberals shouldn't be able to use the politicized tax code they've long supported as an excuse to explain away selective tax enforcement.
The rate is determined by financial regulations and inflation performance, which are opaque compared with more visible and often highly politicized fiscal measures.
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At Mr. Clinton's urging, the International Monetary Fund has approved the second-largest loan in its history (only the no-less-politicized Mexican bailout was larger).
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