They acted professionally and apolitically and are showing us now that they will respect the popular electoral will. |
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As long as it's run like the Bank of England currently runs the pound, which is to say, apolitically, and pretty predictably, then it should be all right. |
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The topical approach to the play is a more obvious route into its action than the apolitically aesthetic. |
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Two independents had thrown their hat into the East Ward election ring in an effort to offer disillusioned constituents in the ward a chance to vote apolitically. |
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Cook said he is concerned about councilors not allowing the health board to do its job apolitically. |
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The real Cameron trap is thinking that a leader can go to war personally and apolitically, without having a good answer when asked what's supposed to happen after the missiles are fired. |
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Since legal structures enabled these values to be applied apolitically, it was in everyone's interest to follow the law. |
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Although many of Pakistan's generals are secular or apolitically religious, they have sponsored jihadis as a low-cost means of keeping India off balance. |
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Indeed, the brothers have always been careful to behave apolitically and have also stayed away from movements that actively support the Dalai Lama. |
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Even apolitically drawn boundaries can unintentionally produce the effect of gerrymandering, reflecting naturally occurring concentrations. |
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They are finding their voice in apolitically competent leadership which is directing their vituperation against the Bar to settle some unstated grievance with the Bar. |
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Otherwise, the sudden contact with the world of brutality and hopelessness depicted in these apolitically moral novels would stun the reader into numbness. |
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