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Not really, and that's nobody's fault; when it comes to interpreting the majestic generalities of the Constitution, there is no such thing as apolitical decision-making.
It's too soon to know how much if any influence the White House had on this ostensibly apolitical Justice Department decision.
"On the politics, we have tried very, very hard, and I think we have been successful…, to be nonpartisan and apolitical, and make our decisions based entirely on the state of the economy," he told reporters.
With the possible exception of regulating spitting, a ban on e-bikes could not be smaller political potatoes, but as the Party celebrates its ninetieth birthday, it has yet to create a channel for absorbing public input on decisions as apolitical and banal as the management of electric bikes — and it's not at all clear that it is equipped to do so.
With the possible exception of regulating spitting, a ban on e-bikes could not be smaller political potatoes, but as the Party celebrates its ninetieth birthday, it has yet to create a channel for absorbing public input on decisions as apolitical and banal as the management of electric bikes and it's not at all clear that it is equipped to do so.
Another shared similarity is the decision to remain apolitical, which reflects their 'neutrality' and 'anything goes' attitude.
As we've seen recently, poppies can be held up as examples of "apolitical remembrance" while even a government decision to fly flags at half-mast after King Abdullah's death in Saudi Arabia can be largely depoliticised, reconstrued as a pragmatic matter to do with showing respect for an ally country engaged in defeating terrorism.
"It seemed to me that it should be apolitical," Mr. Giuliani said when asked in December 2006 about his decision.
Warburton, who describes himself as a free-marketeer, admits it was an unusual decision for a company that is largely apolitical.
The Church maintains its claim of political neutrality, but the Tabernacle's decision to perform can hardly be considered apolitical when it's already caused the resignation of one choir member, Jan Chamberlin, who compared Trump to Hitler.
However, being neutral is in itself a political decision and not necessarily equivalent to being apolitical.
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