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It is notoriously difficult to REACH A _____ in multilateral organisations where each country has competing national interests.
reach a consensus
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International observers urged the transitional authority to prioritise ________before scheduling the next general election.
electoral reform
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Leaking confidential negotiation details to the press is a well-known tactic used to ___CONSENSUS among rival factions.
undermine consensus
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Despite widespread campaigning, ___TURNOUT in the European Parliament elections remained disappointingly low at just 42%.
voter turnout
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__________ can lead to political instability, but it can also encourage compromise and more representative policymaking.
A hung parliament
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The candidate’s ability to BOUNCE ____ from a damaging interview impressed political commentators and boosted her poll ratings.
bounce back
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The UN Security Council reached a ___LOCK over the proposed resolution, with two permanent members threatening to use their veto.
deadlock
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Before entering coalition talks, each party must clarify its S___ on defence spending and immigration policy
stance
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After 48 hours of continuous debate, the member states finally ___A CONSENSUS on the new emissions reduction targets.
reach a consensus
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The leaked documents revealed that senior officials had attempted to __UP A SCANDAL involving the misuse of development aid funds.
cover up a scandal
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The corporation was fined for failing to CONFORM____ international anti-money-laundering regulations.
conform to
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In diverse, multicultural societies, a _____AND LET LIVE attitude is often seen as the foundation of peaceful coexistence.
live and let live
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In authoritarian regimes, diplomats are expected to TOE______ without question during international summits.
toe the party line
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Any attempt to COVER ___ in today’s media landscape is almost certain to backfire, as investigative journalists rarely let such stories go.
cover up a scandal
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The territorial ______ between the two countries has been referred to the International Court of Justice for arbitration.
dispute
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The newly elected government has pledged to introduce _____ that would replace the first-past-the-post system with proportional representation.
electoral reform
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A long-running trade _______ over tariffs on steel imports threatened to derail the bilateral summit.
dispute
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Although smaller economies struggle to __ SWAY in the G20, strategic alliances can amplify their influence considerably.
hold sway
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The controversial delegate was VOTED _____the committee after a motion of no confidence was passed by a two-thirds majority.
voted off
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Pollsters use a range of methods to _________ public opinion ahead of a referendum, including focus groups and online surveys.
gauge
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For decades, the United States HOLD S____ over international trade negotiations, setting the agenda that other nations followed.
hold sway
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Developing nations are demanding to HAVE A _______ in how climate finance is distributed, rather than having decisions imposed by wealthier countries.
have a say
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The ambassador’s controversial remarks threatened to UNDERMINE ______ that had taken months of painstaking negotiation to achieve.
undermine consensus
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The election resulted in ________, forcing the two largest parties into weeks of tense coalition negotiations.
a hung parliament
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The auditor was _____ in examining every line of the defence budget, uncovering several irregularities.
conscientious
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The embassy conducted informal meetings with local business leaders to _________the potential impact of the proposed sanctions.
gauge
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The foreign policy doctrine was built on a LIVE AND____ philosophy, prioritising non-interference in the internal affairs of sovereign states.
live and let live
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The foreign minister’s firm ___NCE on sanctions against the regime drew both praise and criticism from neighbouring states.
stance
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The opposition party launched its campaign with the ______“Time for Change,” which quickly gained traction on social media.
slogan
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The new corporate governance policy ensures that minority shareholders __A SAY in major strategic decisions.
have a say
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Political analysts argue that VOTER T___ tends to increase when citizens feel the outcome will directly affect their daily lives.
voter turnout
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A _____ diplomat always researches the cultural norms of the host country before attending high-level meetings.
conscientious
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In the party’s leadership contest, the least popular candidate was _____OFF in each round until only two contenders remained.
voted off
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After three rounds of talks ended in DEAD____, the mediator suggested a cooling-off period before resuming negotiations.
deadlock
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Countries wishing to join the trading bloc must ____TO strict regulatory standards on product safety and labour rights.
conform to
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After the devastating economic sanctions, the country managed to BOUNCE _____by diversifying its export markets and investing in technology.
bounce back
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Several backbenchers refused to _______ on the controversial trade agreement, forcing the prime minister to seek cross-party support.
toe the party line
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The whistleblower who _____THE BRIBERY SCANDAL was placed under a witness protection programme due to threats against her life.
exposed the bribery scandal
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Critics argued that a catchy ________ alone cannot substitute for a well-developed policy platform in a serious election.
slogan
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An investigative journalist managed to EXPOSED A ___ involving a multinational corporation and several government officials.
exposed the bribery scandal
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