Example sentences for: watergate-era

How can you use “watergate-era” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • If, as "Henry Hyde recently pledged to do," the House "applies the standard that emerged in 1974, it will decide that the charges against Clinton do not fall under the articles of impeachment," argued two Watergate-era Democratic congressmen in a Times op-ed Thursday.

  • The journalism consensus is that the panels of Watergate-era Judiciary members, academics and ex-special prosecutors constituted a deepening of the scandal's heretofore ditzy discussion.

  • ("One generation's reform is another's problem," Broder observes of the current Watergate-era laws.)

  • In his speech, he says that his Vietnam-Watergate-era disillusionment gave way to a sense that by running for elected office he could help people.

  • Regarding the May 21 "Today's Papers": If Richard Nixon's "but it would be wrong" is really the classic example of what Safire calls "tickling the wire," how do you explain the fact that no hush money was raised or paid as a result of the March 1973 Watergate-era tape to which you refer?


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