Similar words: didactic, didactics, candidate, candidature, dace, redact, headache, audacity. Meaning: ['kændɪdəsɪ] n. the campaign of a candidate to be elected.
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31. And his political resurrection offers campaign salvation to Bob Dole, whose presidential candidacy Atwater helped to destroy in 1988.
32. Trudeaumania took root in February 1968, when he announced his candidacy for the Liberal leadership.
33. The poll showed the publicity about Forbes' candidacy and the flat tax is registering with Californians.
34. Gore has assiduously cultivated his eventual presidential candidacy without undercutting or overshadowing Clinton.
35. Clinton and Vice President Al Gore have yet to officially announce their candidacy.
36. Behind Miss Kaur's prospective candidacy for the opposition Janata Dal party lies a family tragedy.
37. The region is a mother lode of potential support for his candidacy.
38. In reality, he offers a well-marketed novelty candidacy that can thrive in the anyone-but-Dole niche.
39. Shortly after announcing his candidacy Sezer said he thought the president had too much power.
40. This gave his candidacy a clear sense of direction that others have lacked.
41. That concluded a half which was bad news for the candidacy of McClair to partner his volatile new colleague.
42. The almost certain one is a third party candidacy by Ross Perot or even Pat Buchanan.
43. He has all but declared his candidacy for the post.
44. The use of a campaign book to promote a candidacy is not rare.
45. Aron has accused Brock of conspiring with his campaign staff to torpedo her candidacy by labeling her a criminal.
46. He will need to sell his candidacy and meet the Democratic air attack with regularly televised speeches from the Senate floor.
47. Mrs Ozal's detractors claim that her candidacy is an example of third-world dynastic ambitions in the Peron mode.
48. His estrangement from many of his former colleagues became complete in 1980 when he endorsed the presidential candidacy of Ronald Reagan.
49. The reporters trapped the official into declaring his candidacy.
50. Mr Blair's candidacy has been badly damaged.
51. He was admitted to candidacy for Ph . D.
52. The politician declared his candidacy for president.
53. They even had clips of Nixon announcing his candidacy.
54. Mr. Putin has done so largely through his actions; many in the country saw his creation of the Russian Popular Front in May as a preemptive blow to Mr. Medvedev's potential candidacy.
55. Each graduate school sets its own requirements advancement to candidacy for a degree.
56. His perceived strength on national security should help him to unite his party behind his candidacy[sentencedict.com], and may enable him to make inroads into the Democratic base.
57. " We got the word that Jack Woltz won't spend studio money to support your candidacy.
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58. Behind the scenes, China had lobbied against Mr. Hu's candidacy for the Sakharov Prize.
59. For a time Carol Moseley Braun reappeared, back from an ambassadorship in New Zealand and with thoughts of trying to reclaim her old seat; her possible candidacy put my own plans on hold.
60. I have stood on the stage and gone toe-to-toe with him in 22 debates. I have had a front row seat to his candidacy, and I have seen his strength and determination, his grace and his grit.
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