1. Both these men, under the Yorkists, were more concerned with national administration than with the domestic affairs of the household. 2. Catherine had trouble tending to their own domestic affairs though they had a handy expertise for the affairs of others. 3. Colombia rejected any interference in its domestic affairs. 4. I resented this intrusion into my domestic affairs. 5. The image of the government was one of strength in domestic affairs. 6. There is no reason today why Paris should intervene massively in our domestic affairs. 7. Thereafter, his form fluctuated as irregularly as his training and his domestic affairs. 8. After the war, the government focused on its own domestic affairs. 9. His complacency in domestic affairs disappeared overnight when the news arrived of the fall of the French monarchy. 10. An administration that came to office vowing to focus on domestic affairs has had little respite from a roiling stream of foreign policy issues. |