11. The gender gap is not merely a statistical construct, but an important political phenomenon. 12. The Texas Tornado that makes this Bush campaign a political phenomenon is uncharacteristic. 13. The triumph of the center is not an unusual American political phenomenon, to be sure. 14. This is an excellent example of a modern American political phenomenon. 15. This is as much a cultural as political phenomenon. 16. Hasina is using the same tactic against Zia, a common political phenomenon in Bangladesh. 17. Political theory is, therefore, a simplification and an abstract construction of the complex political reality or political phenomenon. 18. The intense use of issue ads by party committees is a relatively new political phenomenon. 19. To a lesser degree, the balloting also will gauge support for another Italian political phenomenon, the Northern League. 20. A growing number of Haitians believe that the surge in crime is also a political phenomenon. |