politically desirable

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Desirable from a political perspective.

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  • A stable economy is always politically desirable for the incumbent party.
  • The proposed tax cut was not considered politically desirable as it would alienate a key voting bloc.
  • Lowering unemployment figures seemed politically desirable ahead of the election.
  • While the policy has long-term benefits, its immediate impact makes it less politically desirable.
  • Is it politically desirable to pass this controversial bill so close to the midterms?
  • The commission's report outlined several outcomes that would be politically desirable for international relations.
  • What is economically sound is not always what is politically desirable.
  • The peace treaty, despite its concessions, was deemed politically desirable to end the long-standing conflict.
  • Appointing a moderate judge was seen as a politically desirable move to win bipartisan support.
  • The reform will only become politically desirable when public pressure becomes overwhelming.