Results for: policy of refusing to vote, practice of avoiding political involvement
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against business principles or practices, not concerned with commerce or business, that is not involved with trade, not conforming to accepted commercial practice, unprofitableuncommercial
aggressive competitor, attack on the wing, attempt at clearing throat, bird of prey, bird of prey with a hooked beak and curved talons; person who favors aggressive or warlike political policy (Slang); aggressive person (Slang), clear the throat, cough...hawk
alliance of like-minded political groups, group of businesses controlling market, syndication, association of businesses, economic monopolycartel
alliance, union, voluntary joining together, agreement made between two or more parties to work together toward a common goal, merging into single entity, political alliancecoalition
allow representation to, give a person certain rights (especially the right to vote); liberate, emancipate, free, give somebody right to vote, set freeenfranchise
Also refers illegally increasing the face value of a check by changing the print on the check., Used in the context of banking to refer to the practice of depositing and drawing checks at two or more banks and taking advantage of the time it takes for ...Kiting
always, favorable vote, forever, interj. yes, vote or voter in favoraye
American or European custom, term used in the west, word or expression or practice peculiar to the west (especially USA)westernism
amount of bets in poker, assert rights over something, degree of risk, form of execution, grubstake, invest in something, mark or fence area with stakes, money risked in gambling, Mormon Church district, personal involvement, post that is sharpened at ...stake
amount of progress, amount of separation, avoid emotional involvement, avoid supporting, closeness allowing some activity, coolness or aloofness, difference in rank, far-off place, ideological gulf, interval of time, length between two things, space be...distance
an imitation, false, fake, jeer; mimic; imitate; scorn; ridicule, mimic somebody, object of scorn, practice, pretend, prevent something, mockery, treat something with scornmock
Andrei Sakharov (1921-1989), Russian physicist and Soviet political dissident, winner of the 1975 Nobel Peace Prize; family nameSakharov
Andrew Jackson (1767-1845), 7th president of the U.S.; Jesse Jackson (born 1941), American clergyman and political activist; Thomas "Stonewall Jackson" (1824-63), Confederate general; capital city of Mississippi (USA)Jackson
anonymous votesecret ballot
anti-Marxist socialist movement, practice of reconsidering long-standing policies and beliefs; anti-Marxist movement which stresses evolution and reform over revolution and radical change, reconsidering of accepted truthsrevisionism
 

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