politicisation

politicisation

 英

  • 网络科学政治化

例句

The Iraq war was a case study of what happens when politicisation is mixed with incompetence.

伊拉克战争政治不称职结合绝佳案例

He also warned against the politicisation of this issue, saying it would only hurt Australia.

警告问题政治伤害澳大利亚

The Beijing Olympics will hardly be the first to be marred by disputes over politicisation, of course.

当然北京奥运会可能第一政治争议阴影奥运会

Worries about the size of America's budget deficit and fears about the potential politicisation of the Federal Reserve are rising.

美国财政赤字规模忧虑以及对联政府担心增加

The report says this "unpredictable politicisation of national security considerations" is causing real problems.

报告这种无法预测国家安全考量政治正在引发切实问题

Relentless partisanship led to the politicisation of almost everything Mr Bush did.

冷酷党派性几乎涉及布什所有政治举措

The first was the politicisation of the federal government.

一件联邦政府政治

American liberals complained bitterly about the Bush administration's politicisation of intelligence.

美国自由派强烈抱怨布什政府对于情报应用政治

True, the politicisation of the independent central bank is potentially very dangerous.

诚然央行独立问题政治存在潜在危险

Such politicisation has led to many ruptures during the tribunal's life and, recently, to resignations.

这样政治介入审判期间已经导致许多破裂并且最近造成一些辞职

This politicisation is particularly troublesome when it comes to expanding abroad.

政治要向国外扩展尤其麻烦

"This confirms Iraq can manage its oil policy and activities without politicisation. "

证实伊拉克可以政治情况管理自己石油政策活动。”

"You can call this the politicisation of crime, or the criminalisation of politics, " says a security official in the city.

可以犯罪政治或者政治犯罪,”卡拉奇一位安全官员

One reason for what OPEC estimates is a drop in oil output of around 1m barrels per day over the past decade is the politicisation of PDVSA.

OPEC统计过去十年委内瑞拉每天石油产量减少100万原因就是PDVSA政治

Such panic-driven politicisation is almost certain to lead to both overreaction and the creation of bad precedents.

恐慌引起这种政治几乎必定导致反应过度创造恶劣先例