Similar words: campaign, campaigner, advertising campaign, champaign, signing, reigning, aligning, feigning. Meaning: [kæm'peɪn] n. the campaign of a candidate to be elected.
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121. The financial department was not so happy because now he was campaigning for secondary glazing to be fitted throughout the building.
122. About as much chance as there is of Whitehall cash for people campaigning to reopen the Wensleydale branch.
123. People are campaigning for civil rights and especially for the vote.
124. For years the central axiom of modern campaigning has been that elections are won and lost on television.
125. Gofers However, back to roadshow campaigning and an important innovation: Gofers.
126. David Davis, chairman of the Public Accounts Committee, is campaigning for greater fairness and transparency.
127. A: His glory days of campaigning are probably behind him.
128. With presidential campaigning fully upon the nation, the appearance of costly hearings driven by politics will be difficult to avoid.
129. Given the pleasure and benefit to both men and women, why was it never a primary campaigning focus?
130. Environmentalists are campaigning to save the white rhinoceros from extinction.
131. Critics say the mayor is too busy campaigning to do his job properly.
132. Now they are campaigning to be allowed to take their pet cat with them.
133. A campaigning approach is needed to seek better resources and develop greater understanding.
134. Political campaigning goes on all the time of course, not just in the run-up to a major election.
135. You saw them on the television - they never gave up hope, campaigning and running lonely vigils in the long nights.
135. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
136. But the left should also be at the forefront of those campaigning for a comprehensive charter of fundamental rights.
137. I had spent all of 1972 campaigning and hardly saw them at all.
138. Peter Melchett and I have been involved in environmental campaigning for a very long time.
139. Fat women are campaigning against all forms of discrimination currently experienced.
140. On Wednesday, while campaigning in California, Dole drew criticism for lauding a community policing program funded by the law.
141. How much is success in campaigning related to success in being president?
142. And tonight the pensioners can celebrate, secure in the knowledge that thanks to their campaigning, their homes have been saved.
143. He is currently campaigning for his party's candidates in the May 14 legislative elections.
144. That would mean campaigning in California without having an immigration bill under their belts.
145. Parental involvement is crucial, both in terms of political campaigning and in terms of developing relevant language teaching practice.
146. Her determined campaigning for votes for women in the East End included the provision of welfare support for women and children.
147. Mrs Gore even risked the wrath of the record industry by campaigning to have warning labels put on particularly offensive records.
148. Campaigning was seriously hampered by increasing political violence, however, and the election was cancelled shortly after polling had commenced.
149. It's a favourite because it reminds me of the most exciting part of political campaigning: the roadshow.
150. She spent her lief campaigning for women's rights.
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