The people of this village did not favor the revival and had already made clear their policy of noninvolvement. |
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By 1921, the United States had withdrawn its military forces from Russia and entered a long period of official noninvolvement. |
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Inexorably, the conventional wisdom would go from determined noninvolvement to a resigned acceptance of some kind of U.S. role. |
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There were only a few exceptions to this general pattern of noninvolvement. |
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It is not surprising that the young emperor slipped into a pattern of noninvolvement in government. |
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Outwardly conforming to U. S. neutrality, Page expressed his disagreement with Wilson's policy of noninvolvement in private messages to the president. |
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There is also a low degree of consciousness of the state of facts and noninvolvement in actions for the prevention and alleviation of soil desertification and degradation. |
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At the end of its first phase in 1997, the Bankass Environment Project identified the noninvolvement of women and non-resident pastoralists in local decision-making processes as a major problem. |
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Such a direct interest in Mideast politics is new for the church, which has generally practiced a policy of noninvolvement. |
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Despite his bow toward noninvolvement, Roosevelt had broken with the traditional position of isolation from affairs outside the Western Hemisphere. |
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Occupy protester Max Berger, who is a member of the OWS direct action working group, said the feds are not honest about their noninvolvement in the raids. |
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But the true culprit is an inability to recognize that Lebanon can only confront the crisis in Syria with a united stand and a commitment to noninvolvement. |
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