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"apolitical" Definitions
  1. (of a person) not interested in politics; not thinking politics are important
  2. not connected with a political party

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These associations were considered largely apolitical, as they were run by that most apolitical of creatures: ladies.
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They're apolitical in a way that people who blanch at the idea that all art is political call apolitical.
But March Madness has been largely apolitical -- so far.
" But the company itself, the statement said, is "apolitical.
While I agree with Büchel that his political position is uninteresting, claims of being apolitical rarely if ever hold up, since to be apolitical usually means simply adhering to the status quo.
Most of Erlich's projects are of the same apolitical variety.
He's trying to be as apolitical, and inoffensive, as possible.
He's charming, he's a great performer, and he's largely apolitical.
There's Trump, slowly encroaching on the franchise's blissfully apolitical space.
Art can transcend the political, but it is never apolitical.
In the past companies did their best to remain apolitical.
Apolitical officials make these judgment calls from time to time.
Similarly, there is no objective, apolitical list of visiting speakers.
Nor was it honest that the discussion would be apolitical.
This absence of solutions feels apolitical, but it is not.
"Kevin Can Wait" and the other sitcoms are resolutely apolitical.
She was kitsch and apolitical, on the surface of things.
Apolitical science, in other words, was thoroughly and unavoidably political.
Does it bother you how apolitical tech workers can be?
"Has Cuban youth become apolitical?" he wrote in a post.
The NRA was once an apolitical hunting and sportsmen's group.
"I'm the most apolitical person in the world," he said.
It's unclear what Marvel Comics' "apolitical" editorial policy is, exactly.
Venues that were once apolitical distractions became places for protest.
Mr. Ovechkin has said he is an apolitical sports star.
Over the decades, his animations were largely apolitical — until now.
There might also be a reaction from otherwise apolitical quarters.
Sourdough, on the other hand, is refreshingly apolitical and nonjudgmental.
" She added: "I don't believe that there's any apolitical music.
Unlike this year's New York iteration, Frieze London is strikingly apolitical.
He stressed that the announcer job was an "apolitical, nonpartisan" position.
THAT'S WHAT I'M FOCUSED ON. KEEP OUT OF POLITICS, STAY APOLITICAL.
Yet this is hard to spot: numbers appear objective and apolitical.
Do you think anyone can afford to be apolitical right now?
All available information paints him as respected and apolitical public servant.
I wasn't surprised: it's tempting to believe that science is apolitical.
I support the Mueller investigation in getting to the apolitical truth.
The spice business, on its surface, seems like an apolitical venture.
This is a rigorous, apolitical, highly technical, and often lengthy process.
So we have to continue to insist on an apolitical realm.
The timely cause is a departure from Apple's usual apolitical marketing.
Why it matters: The days of the apolitical CEO are over.
Groeneweg isn't apolitical, however, and donated $1,000 to former Arkansas Gov.
But as this situations shows, apolitical entertainment is a false ideal.
It's an apolitical, sanitized version of war, a version of the
It's ensconced in precedent, not law, that former Directors remain apolitical.
Mr. Coelho's lyrics on the record are metaphysical, apolitical and compassionate.
Don't say you're apolitical when you're secretly funding anti-immigration measures.
" Ferri said that IDEA "treated disability as apolitical—a biological fact.
Other apolitical groups have been lumped into Facebook's new tighter rules.
The British and U.S. militaries are professional and overwhelmingly apolitical institutions.
And there should be no such thing as apolitical culture consumers.
Saved by the brash, apolitical sincerity of a cage-fighting promoter.
"The beauty of my job is that it's apolitical," he said.
As generals, they have an obligation to uphold our apolitical traditions.
He proved, once again, an amiable, apolitical and self-deprecating host.
Is there anything wrong with apolitical plays, entertainment that simply comforts?
They are quick to assert their bipartisan or apolitical bona fides.
Unless it was deemed sufficiently apolitical, such a selection seems unlikely.
Gezi brought even the most apolitical students out into the streets.
Gezi brought even the most apolitical students out into the streets.
Except as a reminder that the word "Deplorable" has apolitical meanings.
The group, which describes itself as apolitical, also treats security officials.
Fox and the N.F.L. are trying to keep game commercials apolitical.
Better yet, these personal-best and attagirl bromides offer the advantage of being apolitical, and Trump is nothing if not practiced in the art of generic, apolitical speech — a fact that John Oliver has shrewdly observed.
Mr. Sanders entered the otherwise apolitical scene surprisingly, and apparently from steerage.
The difference I think is that it was more privatized and apolitical.
The wins during the Globes, King included, came off as similarly apolitical.
Conventional wisdom is that music basically became apolitical sometime after Woodstock, roughly.
Plus, Jimmy Fallon had been the only apolitical host in late night.
In this landscape, Swift's entirely apolitical reputation was something of a gamble.
How did the Cold War spawn this idea that science is apolitical?
In their last year they become politically lame and thus -- almost -- apolitical.
"Jim sees his role as apolitical and independent," he told the Times.
She stepped out to endorse Bredesen after staying largely apolitical for years.
"He's an apolitical guy, but he thought it was cool," Smith explained.
As civil servants, Britain's national museum directors are meant to be apolitical.
Stef's aim is to celebrate vibrant Congolese culture in an apolitical way.
Kushner and Ivanka's main agenda is ultimately apolitical: to polish their brand.
Twitter's tools are apolitical, and we enforce our rules without political bias.
"Absolutely he is apolitical, so we will maintain that line," said Col.
Even opinions on traditionally apolitical topics are taking on a partisan character.
It has energized a huge number of people who were previously apolitical.
Ellen DeGeneres might be done being your largely apolitical pick-me-up.
"I would say it was a very apolitical conversation," said one attendee.
The NFL has tried for years to keep its brand aggressively apolitical.
"The whole point of this project is that it's apolitical," Williams said.
Gee also praised Adams' apolitical approach, including in the current coronavirus crisis.
This tradition of the apolitical central banker isn't even very well established.
"There are a lot of organizations that say they're apolitical," she said.
The sport-shooting organizations, which might have fought the changes, were apolitical.
These two exit that narrative, and stand in a separate, apolitical one.
"Russ Travers is the consummate apolitical national security professional," said Mr. Rasmussen.
But mostly he was, as he described himself in the interview, apolitical.
The only apolitical event on the schedule that day will be lunch.
"I was absolutely apolitical," he told The Times for a 1982 profile.
The Grammys have seldom felt quite as apolitical during the Trump administration.
And he believes Hahn would approach the agency from an apolitical perspective.
All available information paints him as a respected and apolitical public servant.
Pandemic flu is apolitical and does not discriminate between rich and poor.
An apolitical profit motive spurs innovation and a drive for constant improvement.
His family said he was apolitical when it came to the war.
A vast majority of us are apolitical and devoted to our jobs.
Unlike many supposedly apolitical universities, Liberty is unapologetic about its conservative views.
And what if these more apolitical administrations have hundreds of empty desks?
Well-earned sympathy for Abedin is transformed into something more significant: Abedin is an apolitical hero for leaving her scummy husband, and yet, because of doing the apolitical right thing, she is somehow an even more potent political force.
But the apolitical poet and artist Liu Xia herself will be noticeably absent.
But the best reasons to think the rally will continue are fairly apolitical.
One twist this time is that normally apolitical business groups are speaking out.
"The FDA is fairly apolitical," says psychedelic research chemist and pharmacologist David Nichols.
Commentary around the morning's military parade was either blandly positive or strictly apolitical.
Janet Reno's mantra appeared to be: The Department of Justice should be apolitical.
It is not an apolitical place, it is just not owned by government.
That Black people are beautiful may seem superficial, but it isn't necessarily apolitical.
CHOOSING a hotel for a trip is generally seen as an apolitical decision.
That's by design: Bay has said multiple times that his motive was apolitical.
Tiffany offered an almost entirely apolitical speech that was polished, confident, and human.
When I was in middle school and high school, I was fairly apolitical.
And I think one of the things is people are frequently too apolitical.
It will be very difficult to return the community to its apolitical past.
The process must be apolitical and must reject outcome-based views of justice.
Sessions defended the Department of Justice and maintained that he would remain apolitical.
But there is just no way to be apolitical in the Trump era.
What we know: Guccifer 2.0 always presented himself as a single apolitical hacker.
Mr. Lek is apolitical, and his donors come from across the political spectrum.
In election campaigns, he was careful to appear to be apolitical and nonpartisan.
It was an apolitical position, coveted and also seen as highly career advancing.
The idea that development goals and agendas should be apolitical must be discarded.
In the '80s, the young people were apolitical and living for the day.
In this chaos, Democrats have the luxury of watching and expressing apolitical regret.
And the FBI found them here in an entirely apolitical and professional way.
Fallon is the most apolitical, unsurprisingly, out of all the late-show hosts.
Previously apolitical stars such as Taylor Swift have spoken out against Republican politicians.
On the one side are those who think Nietzsche's concerns were largely apolitical.
That's where games fall down: they aspire to be commercial, apolitical and non-divisive.
Swift isn't the only typically apolitical celebrity throwing in with March For Our Lives.
Part of that push involves the tech firm pitching itself as unbiased and apolitical.
But the idea that science is apolitical was itself a political idea, Wolfe says.
Nevertheless, despite its provocatively topical title, "Leave to Remain" ends up being strangely apolitical.
The tech industry has widely been considered to be relatively apolitical (and even antisocial).
Here at the local level, our interests intertwine: They are practical, achievable, even apolitical.
I guess it's impossible to be completely apolitical in the times we're living in.
The next attorney general's commitment to apolitical rule of law could have similar consequences.
Colbert is now #1, even beating the once unbeatable (and apolitical) Fallon on NBC.
Morell comes across as apolitical, evenhanded and well-credentialed on matters of national security.
It involves wrangling 16 agencies and ensuring that intelligence is thoroughly vetted and apolitical.
Mattis claimed he was "proudly apolitical" since joining the Marine Corps at age 18.
Salafism has historically been apolitical and the overwhelming majority of Salafis are not violent.
You have a nephew in Florida who is apolitical and a big sports fan.
What I've tried to do in all my projects is make something that's apolitical.
Mr. Graham insisted that his German crusades were apolitical, but his sermons suggested otherwise.
"She was an apolitical democratic source who was trusted by everybody," Mr. Lein said.
"I don't believe in the facade that there's actually an apolitical gamer," he says.
But there's nothing nonpartisan or apolitical about the call for Barr to step down.
That post, high profile but mostly ceremonial, is meant to be apolitical and unifying.
The suspension threw the apolitical monarch into the middle of a vicious partisan fight.
At a certain point, though, declaring yourself apolitical is, in itself, a political act.
NOW I'M VERY CONFIDENT WE'LL CONTINUE TO DO OUR JOB IN AN APOLITICAL WAY.
But multiple current and former leaders see new pressures eroding the military's apolitical tradition.
Be sure to include people who are apolitical or of a differing political persuasion.
Prosecutors take pride in being apolitical and in seeking truth evenhandedly, regardless of politics.
They see the decision to boycott the news network's articles as an apolitical act.
The FBI is chiefly an apolitical institution, carrying out investigations regardless of the political moment.
Ahead of his speech, Trump's skeptics wondered if the notoriously unpredictable President would remain apolitical.
"The beauty of my job is it's apolitical," O'Neill said during a July press conference.
And how can the replacement possibly keep the FBI apolitical in such a charged environment?
Pepe is a perfect vehicle for the faux-apolitical politics that came out of this.
If this idea that science is apolitical is a political idea, is it a lie?
One of Higgins' fans asked that the former Bachelor stay apolitical because he's a celebrity.
Graham said he simply saw the trips as apolitical opportunities to win souls for Christ.
That would be impossible for a monarch, who under Britain's unwritten constitution, must remain apolitical.
Directors are typically sworn in for decade long terms to remain as apolitical as possible.
The core assumption Trump has exploited is that military officers are unbiased, apolitical patriotic professionals.
The four men — Zhou Shifeng, Hu Shigen, Gou Hongguo and Zhai Yanmin — were not apolitical.
The question of who gets to swim—and who doesn't—is not an apolitical one.
Tourism need not be apolitical — it's not where you travel but how you do it.
Central bankers, like those running the Fed, try to portray themselves as apolitical and technocratic.
Bowie was never apolitical, but direct commentary on Cold War politics was new to him.
Critics worry that Mr. Trump is politicizing the Fed, which is meant to be apolitical.
Mr. Rosenstein asked that the threat of foreign interference be viewed through an apolitical lens.
The trend shows how difficult it is for any social media platform to stay apolitical.
Though Mr. Arnault said the decision to have the president appear was apolitical — he offered!
The union must return to its original purpose, an apolitical economic space, to regain credibility.
In the book she contrasted her own 21999s activism with the Dead's apolitical, mellow worldview.
Since the election, more and more companies have violated the business norm of remaining apolitical.
The Fed, after all, reacts to data and tries to be as apolitical as possible.
Instead, his path in the film is inward, pitiful, apolitical, and (I think deliberately) monotonous.
The Fed's role as an apolitical, independent institution is a pillar of the American economy.
These leaks were hardly apolitical, but their significance was not defined primarily by partisan politics.
Expect fewer apolitical, consensus choices, too — the usual ex-prosecutors and corporate law firm partners.
Comey's reputation for taking a strictly nonpartisan, apolitical approach to his work is well-deserved.
"Rocky," incidentally, was the only best-picture nominee that could be considered apolitical that year.
To be sure, this apolitical stance is what some find frustrating about Obama's post-presidency.
How do you see that conversation and the legacy of music inherently political or apolitical?
And it's empty, because the federal government is playing politics with something that is apolitical.
Pence is fair game, but an innocent children's book written by his (apolitical) daughter is not.
"I realized it's not apolitical, it's just a non-political chimera," he said of DEF CON.
Ultimately, a "no-file" on this case was the correct call, for the right (apolitical) reasons.
It is mainly apolitical, although it has most recently adopted a stance against the far right.
But the armed forces, though constitutionally required to be apolitical, are the final arbiters of power.
The court was intended to be apolitical and insulated from "occasional ill humours in the society".
Duden and the council are apolitical bodies charged with updating the German language as it evolves.
"The Yellow Vest movement was always intended to be apolitical," he said in a phone interview.
Though ideally this should be an apolitical day for thanks, recent events require a political reckoning.
Dixon's speech during curtain call was seen as a political interjection into a presumably apolitical context.
But even in this period of peak techno-­utopianism, the Valley was more apolitical than ideological.
Maybe your job is to write beautiful apolitical poetry and also register 1,000 people to vote.
"That investigation is apolitical and certainly independent of anything taking place tomorrow," she said on Monday.
Compared to other late-night hosts, Jimmy Kimmel has always been apolitical and little more irreverent.
That accusation was seen as particularly insulting to career professionals, who pride themselves on being apolitical.
Under this new Administration, taking an apolitical stance is a luxury that Americans cannot allow themselves.
"The goal is to look apolitical, neutral, nonpartisan yet professional," the instructions read, according to CNN.
Only facts matter, and the F.B.I. found them here in an entirely apolitical and professional way.
Unfounded hopes for the court's ostensibly apolitical ideals produce undue disillusionment with the court's political realities.
Three decisions stand out that are hard to square with Mueller's image as an apolitical icon.
Theoretically apolitical, Charles has sought to influence governments in ways that are both laughable and worrisome.
This simple knowledge that the party is present is an incentive for most to stay apolitical.
It's a one-click process and the imperative for getting involved is, in Greer's estimation, apolitical.
The realization that judging is not apolitical is an important correction to a once credulous attitude.
A politicized military is antithetical to an apolitical organization that must remain above the political fray.
Many avoided even saying the "s-word" because they preferred to keep things "apolitical," they said.
And in fact, there are times when appeals to being apolitical actually miss the point entirely.
The only focus should be on thoughts and prayers for the victims, said those apolitical forces.
Still, in Moira Buffini's Olivier Award-winning comedy "Handbagged," Queen Elizabeth II isn't exactly apolitical, either.
He's generally apolitical and doesn't subscribe to any particular belief system that might limit his indulgences.
" New York Times reviewer Parul Sehgal called the book "enviably easy to read" and "determinedly apolitical.
It also put troops in an "awkward position," he added, given their requirements to remain apolitical.
He is handsome, charismatic and passionate, and speaks in the apolitical language of unity and justice.
Mr. Ajjawi has said that he wants to become a doctor and that he is apolitical.
Her State Department colleagues, including Taylor, spoke highly of her apolitical professionalism in their own testimony.
Most of the time, when Americans shoot one another, it is impulsive, up close, and apolitical.
Some of those requests have been approved, and administration officials have insisted the process is apolitical.
I found Hong Kong, once home to the pragmatic apolitical pursuit of money, riven and shaken.
Mr. Northam was a largely apolitical doctor before being elected to the State Senate in 2007.
We have people on different ends of the political spectrum, because the group itself is apolitical.
The comedian caught some flack for that and is generally perceived as taking an apolitical approach.
James' brand of humor is apolitical, more hermited, inert, goofball for its own sake—stoner humor.
She was apolitical, as she kept saying when, seven decades later, she began to talk about it.
They usually pride themselves on being apolitical, able to provide unbiased intelligence to presidents from any party.
Swift touches supporters of political extremes (Nazis and snowflakes) and apolitical crowds like no one else can.
Melania is, to an extent, an apolitical figure, and figuratively (and literally) distances herself from the president.
The campaigns went on to target specific activist communities, Nimmo said, but largely remained apolitical and opportunistic.
My experience with astronauts at NASA is that you remain very apolitical while you're at the agency.
"Cracking down on fraud and abuse within our financial system is apolitical," said McHenry in a statement.
At the time I thought he was rigidly apolitical, and unwavering in his commitment to family values.
The better Clinton conforms to what people expect of those apolitical roles, the more popular she is.
Meanwhile, Swift's friends defended her right to stay apolitical which, in and of itself, was also political.
Supporters from both parties regard Horowitz, a former federal prosecutor appointed by President Barack Obama, as apolitical.
Baillet-Latour never wavered from his apolitical position, even as the situation in Asia became increasingly grim.
That's what happened when Pecker bought US Weekly , which has heretofore largely been apolitical in its orientation.
The first Negativland album, which was relatively apolitical, was released in 1980 in a pressing of 500.
Trump has turned the traditionally apolitical White House visit by championship-winning teams into a divisive event.
Of course, the unions deny this analysis and claim that their activity is indeed apolitical collective bargaining.
Canadian leader Justin Trudeau, up for re-election this fall, is at the center of apolitical scandal.
The importance of maintaining a nonpartisan, apolitical civil service in an increasingly partisan environment cannot be overstated.
The NSB is also an independent, apolitical advisor to Congress and the President on national science policy.
Why are political groups coming out in support of Juggalos when Juggalos so often identify as apolitical?
Millions tune in to watch normally apolitical broadcast TV networks bury the president on a nightly basis.
As hard as studios or publishers insist, there is no such thing as an apolitical video game.
There is no nonpartisan, apolitical mechanism to evaluate abuses of power and remove a president from office.
"The example I like to cite is the flat-earth theory, because it's apolitical," Mr. Chaslot said.
"For decades, the Fourth of July on the National Mall has been nonpartisan and apolitical," they wrote.
But while the field may seem divorced from the contemporary world, its own origins were hardly apolitical.
He has organized a separate, apolitical "Peace Festival," which he says promotes values of tolerance and coexistence.
I think that we should also think about the philosophical nature of skeptical reactions, an apolitical phenomenon.
All Americans — including the cranky racists and apolitical nonvoters and everything in between — deserve improving living standards.
"That investigation is apolitical and certainly independent of anything taking place tomorrow," Ms. Sanders said on Monday.
But culture was never apolitical in Venice, a fiercely independent city sitting at a crossroads of civilization.
He has politicized many formerly apolitical people; ultimately, this may be among his biggest achievements as president.
He has previously worked under Republican administrations and is respected in Washington as an apolitical fact-finder.
In my experience in the FBI, Horowitz's name was synonymous with ruthless efficiency and an apolitical mien.
Natural disasters can provide presidents, along with governors and local officials, the opportunity to project apolitical muscle.
With his statements, he undermined his own promise he could be neutral and apolitical in handling issues.
I like it when literature gets political, and contemporary literary fiction is more often apolitical than not.
Stacy J. Smith, the executive vice president who oversees manufacturing and sales, said Intel considered itself apolitical.
They were targeting a political meeting but, ultimately, destroyed most of the apolitical buildings, including the library.
"Pelosi has tried to frame [impeachment] through a historical, apolitical lens," the LA Times' Jennifer Haberkorn writes.
The process could turn off apolitical suburban voters — a group Trump needs but has had trouble with.
"Second, the new FBI director must be apolitical and sensitive to the law-enforcement mission," he continued.
But an apolitical game is still a political game—if you choose to shield your story from all possible lines of questioning, that decision still comes from somewhere; and when so many of your peers are doing the same thing, your game, however apolitical, feeds back into a trend.
That doesn't make The Return untimely, but the show engages its relevant themes in an apolitical, eternal way.
" Daly, a Democrat, also called Durham "apolitical," adding that "he's independent and will be fair with his direction.
In terms of context-free, apolitical color trends, nude, silver, and white had their round in the spotlight.
The US space agency is typically helmed by a scientist, a former astronaut or an otherwise apolitical figure.
Most are apolitical professionals doing work that is not particularly flashy, and not particularly influenced by Washington culture.
Taylor Swift, a notoriously apolitical pop star, has posted an impassioned paragraph about her political preferences on Instagram.
There is, even in the best of times, a tension between apolitical professionalism and serving the public will.
The company demanded academics and publishers register as political advertisers, even when they had posted seemingly apolitical stories.
We are to the point where we can no longer say oh the FBI and DOJ are apolitical.
She defends CZI's apolitical approach, making allies across the aisle despite the looming specter of the Oval Office.
Ops center, which is comparatively apolitical and professional, has translation capabilities and can assist as desired with notetaking.
If the show wants to continue down its apolitical path, it might also have to stay this way.
Many Republicans have criticized that decision, but FBI Director James Comey has repeatedly insisted the move was apolitical.
Since leaving the White House, Obama has publicly embraced the traditionally apolitical role of most former American presidents.
It's unlikely things will be different with today's People's Climate March, which isn't even purporting to be apolitical.
The conflation of the politicized street and the apolitical wanderer is where Person of the Crowd's troubles manifest.
August 7, 233: Papa John's Pizza was peacefully apolitical for years, before a fateful summer day in 2012.
Plenty of valid criticism of La La Land exists, but being apolitical doesn't deprive it of artistic merit.
Policies that exclude only certified acts arguably cover losses (absent another exclusion) arising from apolitical domestic mass shootings.
Though the family she's joining is purposefully apolitical, Markle brings with her a clear set of political beliefs.
It was not long ago that supporting Israel and unequivocally denouncing anti-Semitism was considered to be apolitical.
"The agency needs to be looked at as impartial, needs to be looked at as apolitical," he added.
The only theoretically apolitical presidents of the Republic, who are not popularly elected, can't pull the strings forever.
Mueller's testimony will add nothing other than to further politicize an investigation that was supposed to be apolitical.
In either case, the international community's decade-long effort to build an apolitical security force will have failed.
This unwillingness to speak out is consistent with a view of the court, and its members, as apolitical.
But a persistent theme to Soret's remarks is a desire for a kind of apolitical or passive progressivism.
Their apolitical navel-gazing is unlikely to curry favour with academics looking to hip hop for social idealism.
Board games are traditionally regarded as apolitical texts, and are presented to customers without a point of view.
Congress should make this change in the spirit of a bipartisan commitment to maintaining an apolitical Justice Department.
" As a largely apolitical friend of mine likes to say of such scandals, "How does this affect me?
Many of the posts aimed at African-Americans, like this one, were essentially apolitical and carried heartwarming messages.
Since last January, protests on the red carpet have mostly waned, and tonight's red carpet was also apolitical.
"I want to make sure that NASA remains, as you said, apolitical," Mr. Bridenstine said to Mr. Nelson.
While protesters and outspoken artists were targets, dancers flew under the radar because they were seen as apolitical.
I listened to Democrats, Republicans and independents across the U.S. I talked to people who consider themselves apolitical.
But the C.I.A. is "completely open and honest, and you see that it's avery apolitical place," he added.
Questions that should be viewed as practical, apolitical challenges are now viewed through the lens of political allegiance.
"Elysée" is a stunning, uneventful, and leisurely film that offers an apolitical peek into this room of power.
So I'm very comfortable with my executive team being super open and communicative, and apolitical as much as possible.
Natalia Oliveira, who says she is "apolitical" but still adores the former president, says people like her feel lost.
Though the Federal Reserve is meant to be an apolitical body, observers' attacks on Yellen have been anything but.
" "Only the facts matter," he said, "and the FBI found them here in an entirely apolitical and professional way.
Many Thanksgiving dinners are saved when someone turns on a football game, an apolitical pastime we all can enjoy.
The FBI director is appointed by the president but is not part of his Cabinet and is considered apolitical.
And obvious, apolitical pages like the Office of Management and Budget's landing site have been restored, after temporarily disappearing.
CCCs are not completely apolitical—they are just careful to be subtle when they have a point to make.
I usually dismiss tradition and tend to be a critic of moneyed apolitical gays; it totally proved me wrong.
To confront that, Brazil needs an opposition that defends democratic norms and an army determined to remain scrupulously apolitical.
Since then Mr Schulz has been trying to find subjects with which to prise open Mrs Merkel's apolitical armour.
Nunes could have achieved this by comporting himself in a manner that was apolitical, outwardly professional and beyond reproach.
Sports teams touring the White House used to be one of the more apolitical activities a president engaged in.
Sure, the pros will say you've got to leave the emotion out of investment decisions, be agnostic and apolitical.
A quick survey of the sales literature indicates that some policies appear to cover both terrorist and apolitical attacks.
Conventional economists have faith in more or less apolitical central bankers guiding the economy with carefully set interest rates.
Such an approach is dangerous because it allows legislators to pass off political problems to apolitical law enforcement officials.
But-- I give this president credit for at least nominating good people for the Federal Reserve, apolitical people, hopefully.
It found shelter in such apolitical spaces as the Huxtables' Brooklyn home and Will Smith's adopted Bel Air mansion.
It never stops, it is never neutral, and it is never apolitical—even when it is trying to be.
His colleagues describe him as conscientious, fair-minded, apolitical and non-partisan—a science nerd who works very hard.
Promises American people new apolitical shade of off-white — "a cross between eggshell and ecru" — by end of decade.
While Elizabeth calls herself apolitical, Chase has donated hundreds of thousands of dollars to Republican congressional candidates, including Sens.
Do we really mean that Americans cannot also work, in an apolitical way, to advance human welfare in China?
Ops Center, which is comparatively apolitical and professional, has translation capabilities and can assist as desired with note-taking.
The bureau has enjoyed a proud history of acting as an apolitical investigative arm of the Department of Justice.
So many comics now are making political statements and jokes about Donald Trump, but your special is completely apolitical.
Be grateful there's still a nation where a fellow can preach an ostensibly apolitical humanism with a clear conscience.
Kelly struggled to sand down her divisive persona to fit the mould of an apolitical morning talk show host.
Even at the apolitical event, the House impeachment inquiry which has captivated Capitol Hill for months reared its head.
I began to get largely apolitical assignments, then my rates were cut, and then I was pretty much out.
Focusing on pandemics gives us an apolitical way to collectively approach the general problem of misinformation and fake news.
Second, Marvel's apparent "apolitical" stance goes against the company's history, both during the WWII era and much more recently.
Once apolitical, Mr. Sandby has now joined the global youth protest movement trying to force action on climate change.
In rare instances, celebrities have a measurable effect on a race, especially when they are otherwise seen as apolitical.
The Israel Defense Forces, the country's most popular and respected institution, has historically been an apolitical unifier and equalizer.
Like Prideaux's, Kaag's Nietzsche is a largely apolitical existentialist who challenges his readers to be what they might become.
Garland's remarks were apolitical, as was a letter read at the ceremony from Roberts thanking Garland for his service.
A young actress could be forgiven for keeping her social media feed upbeat and strictly apolitical during awards season.
Ms. Heller characterizes her work as apolitical, which is not how supporters of Mr. Trump's immigration agenda describe it.
So "Miss Americana" is also about an apolitical star waking up to herself as a woman and a citizen.
Remaining apolitical in the Trump era not only undercuts core principles of higher learning, it is no longer sustainable.
Bankers have largely stayed apolitical over the more than three decades since President Paul Biya has been in office.
"If Taylor Swift took a stand, it would impact her listeners," he says of the famously apolitical chart-topper.
Cy Vance is not doing himself any favors in terms of looking apolitical, with the timing of this news.
We accept the apology of the Keurig CEO, and look forward to enjoying a nice cup of apolitical Joe.
It's more cathartic for you, more triggering for them, and positively entertaining for the apolitical neutrals around the table.
Until that moment, Badiucao recalled, he had been just another good, apolitical kid from a working-class Shanghai family.
It fits the president's model of being scrupulously apolitical — but would likely also have repercussions that quite clearly are.
Rosenstein's career has been largely constructed on a reputation for being intensely dedicated to stopping crime — and intensely apolitical.
Jeffress, one of the first prominent evangelical pastors to back Trump for president, said his God talk was apolitical.
If I were him, I wouldn't have taken this job, but he's got a reputation of being apolitical and serious.
The rich have many means to shape public opinion: financing nominally apolitical think-tanks, for instance, or buying media outlets.
Some justifiably worry that taking more account of politics could destroy what credibility economists have left as impartial, apolitical experts.
It's a fight Kasich now regrets — and one that could undermine his desire to be remembered as an apolitical governor.
In some respects Mrs Merkel's transformation into an apolitical chancellor simply caps a process that has defined her long career.
His job doesn't naturally lend itself to controversy, but even by the standards of game show hosts, Trebek is apolitical.
Zeitz said the AppNexus move was apolitical and the domain can be reactivated once the content in question is addressed.
Critics charge that Barr's probe is politically motivated and that it could negatively impact the agency's apolitical intelligence gathering operations.
This may stem from any number of legitimate concerns, including the prudent aspiration of the armed forces to remain apolitical.
"DOJ should always remain apolitical, and the speaker has demonstrated he takes these charges seriously," said Ryan spokeswoman AshLee Strong.
He started to say that the job he has held for the past two years was "apolitical," then corrected himself.
Crown Prince Naruhito, 56, shares his father's quiet demeanor and, by all accounts, his commitment to keeping the monarchy apolitical.
In contrast, independent regulatory agencies are supposed to be (but admittedly often are not) apolitical and immune from such pressure.
Instead, it seems to be an attempt to make sure it can stay as apolitical and universally beloved as possible.
Since then, its contributions have run the gamut from overt anti-Trump songs to apolitical demos (if such things exist).
In A New Hope he's murderous, he's greedy, he's chauvinistic, he's apolitical, but he ultimately reveals himself to be heroic.
In one experiment, I showed some people a flier advertising their political party, while other people saw an apolitical flier.
Mr. Comey tried to smooth over the issue by explaining that F.B.I. agents and officials pride themselves on being apolitical.
He is trampling a longstanding tradition of keeping these events nonpartisan — apolitical even — and focused on bringing the nation together.
Pennsylvania and Louisiana have seen the beginnings of bipartisan legislative efforts this year to hand over redistricting to apolitical commissions.
Their article additionally advances, as a given, a notion that the intelligence community is or should be apolitical and independent.
We've worked very hard to be apolitical in how we approach our business and our consumers, everywhere in the world.
Exchanges in these fields are relatively apolitical and therefore more likely to attract those otherwise wary of being politically manipulated.
Many of those who remain, who see themselves as apolitical civil servants, have been disturbed by displays of overt partisanship.
But for all its mistakes and flaws, the underlying ethos of the intel rank and file has always been apolitical.
"This is an apolitical effort to make sure that capitalism works for everybody regardless of their ZIP code," he said.
"Jim sees his role as apolitical and independent," said Daniel C. Richman, a longtime confidant and friend of Mr. Comey's.
She said her advocacy is apolitical, but that she's urging those in power to go further than they already have.
Coco (Antoinette Robertson) is at first blush Samantha's opposite — social-climbing, apolitical and concerned with fitting in among white students.
Let's pick a few relatively apolitical/acultural ones, to minimize the chance of your own ingrained conflict responses kicking in.
Apolitical institutions have to decide whether they will treat ethno-centrists like Trump and Le Pen differently from other politicians.
But running Uber is far from an apolitical affair — the company itself was founded during the inauguration of Barack Obama.
Much as his use of "fake news" miscasts reporting as lying, "deep state" presents apolitical civil servants as partisan agents.
It has emphasized the extent to which its support for projects is apolitical and meant for all kinds of people.
We must make sure that Inspectors General remain apolitical and are not used as partisan bludgeons to attack one individual.
A citizen of the U.K., she tries to stay as apolitical as possible because of the immense baggage it carries.
We were vehemently anti-censorship, anti-establishment and apolitical, and we wanted to build a company based on egalitarian principles.
Apolitical films have won on 15 percent of their nominations, but political films have won on 19 percent of theirs.
I never cared about politics when I was younger — my household was fairly apolitical, and my parents rarely discussed it.
Whatever the operating model, it should be apolitical, so a bipartisan group of experts should oversee the disbursement of funds.
Though Fischbach's channel and content have always been relatively apolitical, he seems at least nominally unfazed by controversy surrounding PewDiePie.
There was an obvious upside, for Republicans, in defanging diversity — turning it into a trope of apolitical, apple-pie Americana.
"There's no such thing as a completely neutral, apolitical map; there never has been in the history of maps," he said.
"I am apolitical," he said, adding that it was a priority to supply "unvarnished" and "untainted" policy recommendations to policy makers.
Her apolitical leanings and refusal to upset her vast fanbase show that she has lost the pulse of what's going on.
The military remains the most trusted institution in the country, but that could change if the military ceases to be apolitical.
And in the world of romance, writers from marginalized backgrounds have never been able to tell themselves their work is apolitical.
Applying AI for these tricky problems paints a veneer of science that tries to dole out apolitical solutions to difficult questions.
Although youngsters are growing more politically aware, Macau's people are "largely apolitical and pragmatic", says Sonny Lo of Hong Kong University.
Ballmer, who first revealed the project in a November interview with Bloomberg, says he was careful to keep the site apolitical.
We also believe that Money Diaries don't happen in an apolitical bubble, so we appreciate details about political and religious activities.
Unlike the show, I have picked sides and feel good about it, making the show's apolitical stance ring empty and toothless.
Some of you might also assume this kind of work is apolitical, perhaps boring, or unimportant in light of urgent issues.
I think that the Rockettes have always been apolitical, and now by performing at this particular inauguration, it's making us political.
Ayatollah Khomeini came to be known as an imam, which constituted a break with the notion of a quietist, apolitical clergy.
The president has found its apolitical members, such as Rex Tillerson, the outgoing secretary of state, disappointingly unenthused by his ideas.
I am doing my best as a law enforcement officer to enforce the law in a neutral, non-partisan, apolitical manner.
The man, who goes by the alias Murad for safety reasons, grew up in a prominent, largely apolitical family in Damascus.
Nor are the "criminal bands" that rose in their place devoted solely to apolitical delinquency, as the government has repeatedly insisted.
But the problem is progressives, independents, and apolitical Americans alike don't feel the benefits of those accomplishments Obama will boast about.
"He is relatively apolitical," said Douglas Adkins, a private equity investor and former investment banker who has known Robart since childhood.
He travels the country introducing mayors, planners and citizens to infrastructure and planning approaches that are, in his mind, largely apolitical.
Silvia Townsend Warner, who wrote exquisite fiction—her work was apolitical but she drove an ambulance in the Spanish Civil War.
That choice might seem apolitical — except that a long list of women have accused the president of sexual assault or misconduct.
But some of this year's honorees have been critical of the President, which could prove uncomfortable at the traditionally apolitical event.
"What I've said from the beginning since my story broke 17 months ago is that sexual harassment is apolitical," Carlson said.
"No one should have to go to school in fear of gun violence," the famously apolitical Swift wrote in a caption.
It's composed of the same dedicated men and women who have always worked there and who do a great, apolitical job.
Understandably, given the current state of relations and wanting to promote his country, Putin is keen to keep the tournament apolitical.
Mike Mullen voiced concerns that Brennan has made himself the story in what has traditionally been an apolitical arm of government.
As simple as the theme seems, it feels surprisingly unusual to organize a group exhibition around such a lighthearted, apolitical topic.
But President Frank-Walter Steinmeier, a former foreign minister who now plays an apolitical role, said brinkmanship was to be expected.
"What I've said from the beginning since my story broke 17 months ago is that sexual harassment is apolitical," she said.
Relative to Republicans who saw the apolitical flier, Republicans who saw the partisan flier reported feeling closer to their religious faith.
From what I have seen, Mr. Rosenstein has done an excellent job, remaining firm, professional and apolitical in an impossible situation.
And Trump's tendency to self-aggrandize is not helpful in a moment that calls for collaboration and creating an apolitical environment.
But if there are any centrists, progressives, libertarians, or apolitical people interested in trying something new, I say, please join us.
For all the timely intensity of her work, she stayed curiously apolitical, never crossing a line into an overtly polemical gesture.
All of this is a testament to their apolitical commitment to their job and to rule of law in this country.
Mr. Pompeo's reputation as a partisan bulldog was hardly the typical profile for a role that is intended to be apolitical.
Conservative women, anti-feminist women, apolitical women, it is simply a fact: You are participating in feminism just by being alive.
The Trump administration negligently hastened the inevitable, largely through chaos and a lack of a strategic, apolitical plan regarding future risks.
Alex Vindman, former Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch, apolitical figures who have had long careers and served Republican and Democratic presidents.
"I think this is an opportunity for the American people to reinforce that by design, we're an apolitical military," Goldfein said.
If an executive privilege case reaches the Supreme Court, it will test the court's apolitical adherence to its own precedent. 4.
All C.I.A. directors must balance the political demands of the president they serve with the agency's avowedly apolitical idea of itself.
Republicans and Democrats should be able to find common ground on these nonpartisan and largely apolitical measures, just as we did.
"Twitter's tools are apolitical, and we enforce our rules without political bias," a Twitter spokesperson told The Hill in a statement.
In the United States, civil servants can be most influential by staying apolitical, which allows them to influence policy from within.
Rancière, in his 1996 book, "Mallarmé: The Politics of the Siren," identifies a political dimension in Mallarmé's seemingly apolitical, hermetic writing.
But he was hopeful that some of the attendees were previously apolitical folk who had taken their first steps to engagement.
Nor is she a typical celebrity, clinging to fame by remaining apolitical and hoping that no one boycotts her next movie.
Some onlookers were surprised by the targeting of Matisyahu, a relatively apolitical but well-known religious American Jew (not an Israeli).
Although nothing in the Constitution requires the DOJ to be apolitical, presidents for decades have sought to maintain a healthy distance.
Instead, the show can feel surprisingly apolitical, despite its numerous politically charged offerings, the individual works more effectively addressing language itself.
"It's composed of the same dedicated men and women who have always worked there and who do a great, apolitical job."
According to the historian Steven Ross, in the early days of Hollywood, in the 1910s and 1920s, most actors were apolitical.
Who would have thought that the establishment's choice, Jeb Bush, could be discredited by so apolitical an epithet as low-energy?
The biggest television event of the year, the show has tried and failed to stay apolitical, especially with Colin Kaepernick still unemployed.
Remaining apolitical, agencies including CERT recommend relying on the Better Business Bureau's Wise Giving Alliance, which is a solid piece of advice.
Queen Elizabeth II, staunchly apolitical, said during a toast that the international institutions created after the war were as necessary as ever.
These brief evocations of problems facing the city and Turkey in general underline just how apolitical the rest of the film is.
But now even the most ardently apolitical late-night hosts were polishing their Trump impressions, caving to the covfefe of it all.
Davis critiqued everything from global warming to issues of the apolitical art world and racism in this country, and, of course, gender.
He's not From CNN's Marshall Cohen -- Trump's latest defense -- that he's just an apolitical anti-corruption crusader -- doesn't hold up under scrutiny.
Roseanne may have been a monolithic representation of family life in America because of their monotonous existence, but it was not apolitical.
" The focus on Roberts' role, Kang added, shows "he's not the impartial, apolitical chief justice that he puts himself out to be.
How does understanding the origins of this ideology that science is apolitical help us understand the scientific environment in the US today?
With just one post, she has notified the world that the old apolitical Taylor Swift can't come to the phone right now.
Like an animatronic snake, Taylor Swift has shed her apolitical skin and announced her support for Democrats in the upcoming midterm elections.
After breaking her apolitical reputation earlier this month, Taylor Swift continues to speak up on the importance of voting this midterm election.
Dorsey's preoccupation with appearing apolitical blinds him, and Twitter writ large, to the fact that inaction and selective enforcement are political acts.
A sad byproduct of the Trump era is that society has mandated that the most pure apolitical force in entertainment get political.
The film, which is intended to be apolitical, is renewing public interest in the dramatic terrorist siege that left four Americans dead.
Even Comey — carefully apolitical in his public statements — has hinted that Clinton and her aides could face repercussions beyond the judicial system.
"No one should have to go to school in fear of gun violence," the previously apolitical Swift wrote in an Instagram caption.
Scientists fighting against restrictions on their profession used the language of crusading anti-Communism, defining their work as apolitical and therefore free.
But what matters more is that he's trying to tell a political story as an explicitly apolitical morality tale about human nature.
While most of the shoes he paints are apolitical, he's begun to receive more requests for paint jobs related to news events.
He pledged to make antitrust apolitical and to balance free-market interests with concerns that consolidation among corporations was threatening consumer welfare.
During past administrations, they have attempted to maintain an apolitical posture once they left the government, limiting their public criticism of successors.
"We've worked very hard to be apolitical in how we approach our business and our consumers everywhere in the world," he said.
Senior government and police officials have defended the department's performance, saying that it is apolitical and merely upholding the rule of law.
"We have a bias toward action because we all served in the trenches in an organization that is apolitical," Mr. Hurd said.
Apolitical cynics suspected that Halpin had entertained Cleveland, Folsom and their pals on one of their fishing club's periodic boys' nights out.
Unsurprisingly, Ms. Haspel was careful with her remarks about the president, keeping her comments apolitical but supportive of the administration's stated priorities.
A company once built on an aggressively apolitical foundation has somehow become a locus of almost every imaginable type of political fight.
"The Chairman remains apolitical and focused solely on providing his best military advice to the President and the Secretary of Defense," Col.
"The military, the intelligence community and the foreign service jealously guard their professional identity of being nonpartisan and apolitical," Mr. Feaver said.
And I suspect we know that a radical black person will never be rewarded if there is safer, whiter, more apolitical choices.
Ms. McFarland's style had grated against some of the professional staff members on the National Security Council, which sees itself as apolitical.
Trumpism dismisses the purposefully divisive tactics of its avatar as collateral damage, the cost of bringing an apolitical savant to the table.
Ricky Klein of Groennfell Meadery keeps his business strictly apolitical, except when it comes to social issues that he believes transcend politics.
Courtesy Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum The art being made was apolitical, for the most part: ebulliently neo-expressionist and facetiously faux-naïve.
In a short speech at a ceremony to mark her retirement from the court, Hale stressed the apolitical nature of the court.
Team owners and executives are pushing to move beyond the controversy, fearing it politicizes an otherwise apolitical sport and could hurt viewership.
The show evokes what social scientist Michael Billig has called "banal nationalism" — the little, seemingly apolitical things that make up national identity.
Presidents have not, historically, nominated current or former elected officials for the FBI director role, seeing it as a somewhat apolitical position.
It was striking to hear them voice such unabashed political opinions regarding the work of one of America's most important apolitical institutions.
From the Mariel boatlift to Hurricane Katrina to the 2014 Ebola virus outbreak, weird apolitical crises strike and need to be handled.
So too have non-Sikh Canadian politicians who were assured a particular parade would be apolitical only to find themselves alongside controversial floats.
They at least didn't use the code of "apolitical" while merrily planting their lil' rune flag in the territory of aesthetics and beauty.
I MEAN WE'RE SET UP TO HAVE THE LUXURY TO BE AN APOLITICAL ORGANIZATION AND THAT'S WHAT WE DO. KERNEN: THAT WAS GREAT.
Rochberg explained that the Georgia Climate Project will be trying to make climate change as apolitical a discussion as possible through its messaging.
The subtext (in so far as it's subtext at all) is not that these are apolitical topics, but that they are beyond political.
" Another former GReAT researcher told me in an online chat that the group generally "attempted to do 'The Right Thing' while staying apolitical.
ODDLY for a pop show that is meant to be apolitical, the Eurovision song contest causes a fission of fury nearly every year.
Bonanu, who describes himself as apolitical, said after Ceckauskas made the Trump-specific street art request, this "love scene" came naturally to him.
"The physical fitness of children in our country is an apolitical issue that is extremely important," Belichick said in a statement released Friday.
A generation of apolitical bums never changed anything, so it's great news that a new generation is standing up for what they believe.
Williams's show is often deliberately apolitical, though, in the past, she was known to have Donald Trump on the show as a guest.
Tech companies tend to be a bit shy about entering the political sphere, but Walk says the industry shouldn't be perceived as apolitical.
The question of why so many American scientists think of science as being apolitical when it's so patently obvious that that's not true.
The flip side of advertiser disclosures is that platforms are asking people to verify their identities in order to post plainly apolitical material.
Attorney General Reno was both a role model for being decisive, and a cautionary tale for what happens when that decisiveness is apolitical.
At that point, the administration told Kirk that if there was to be an event at all, it would have to be apolitical.
Social media platforms regularly try to frame themselves as apolitical, at least in the sense of US politics, but it's not that simple.
So Hill's comments may cause a lot of backlash for ESPN, a largely apolitical network that doesn't want to alienate Trump-supporting viewers.
Last year Mr Sisi signed a law that bars NGOs from working on human rights and restricts the funding even of apolitical charities.
Just looking for a jobAccording to TMT sources, most of the Russian staff are apathetic or apolitical, with no prior experience in journalism.
Considine said the group has three criteria for fundraising events: They must honor the service of veterans, be family friendly and be apolitical.
Indeed, it paints an ominous picture of a President who fundamentally misunderstands the apolitical independence the FBI requires to be credible and effective.
And I think it would make it clear that President Trump will continue the tradition at the FBI of having an apolitical professional.
The issue, Scott notes, is the long-standing tendency within the Bitcoin community to see the Bitcoin protocol as an apolitical, automated entity.
Shouldn't he, you know, completely change the apolitical approach that has helped lead him to oftentimes double his competition on the ratings front?
The senators urged Mattis "to protect the apolitical, non-partisan nature of the U.S. Armed Forces" and gave him a deadline of Dec.
Then only apolitical maniacs would have the opportunity to buy guns that can take out a roomful of people in no time flat.
" Ian Millhiser, an unabashed liberal, said he believes that Ginsburg "unquestionably broke rules that exist to preserve the illusion of an apolitical judiciary.
Brookhiser's updated version of the conventional story presents Marshall as the Atlas of American law, hoisting the Constitution upon his broad apolitical shoulders.
Whereas apolitical PSF leaders may remain in the barracks, what happens if demonstrations backing one candidate are interrupted by the thugs of another?
It's not that they are apolitical; they're just rightfully apathetic about a political system that has not changed a lot since La Haine.
Indeed, even the more apolitical federal agencies are now behaving more like Trump Organization subsidiaries than civil servants working in the public interest.
It might seem strange that the president of the United States would be invited to speak for an organization that considers itself apolitical.
" Yet he admits he can afford to be "strenuously apolitical" because he is, "as this book was once called, a 'White Privileged Male.
Although Putin's move surprised few Russians, his open admission that it had been engineered was an insult to even the most apolitical citizens.
There's the apolitical story in which all that matters are the games with language and allegory and none of the characters are important.
Compared with this outrage, Mr. Schmemann's reference to "the disruption to young lives" in this country comes across as callous and profoundly apolitical.
The framers' wisdom in giving this responsibility to a member of the judiciary expected to be apolitical and impartial has never been clearer.
"We feel that the nominee is not apolitical enough, not seasoned enough, not independent enough and has not been forthcoming enough," Schumer said.
The other is — or was — an apolitical man, who happened to be a convenient target for a regime that likes to take hostages.
Clearly, staying apolitical was no longer an option for many Hollywood players, which likely will affect the character of the Academy Awards ceremony.
The C.I.A., like the military, is supposed to be apolitical, and its chief does not have a direct role in creating administration policies.
For professionals trained to be apolitical, viewing their future through a political lens goes against the grain of everything they have been taught.
The reality is that as an apolitical defender of the rule of law, Mueller will go no further than the evidence takes him.
After making the intentional choice to be publicly apolitical, the singer has become more outspoken on social issues over the past few years.
Ironic posturing — the pervasive, apolitical kind — allowed many of us to feel superior to it all without making the commitment to repair anything.
America is a cacophony of joy, violence, filth, urban sprawl, suburban cul-de-sacs, farms, migrant workers, apolitical people — the list goes on.
When apolitical FBI Director Christopher Wray read the summary, he asked McCabe to take a terminal leave and not return to the bureau.
An array of witnesses, including apolitical ambassadors, legal experts, and veterans have made the case for the constitutional crimes that are Donald Trump.
Taylor Swift, the famously apolitical pop music magnate, finally broke bad: She announced Sunday she's voting for Democrats in the upcoming midterm elections.
Senate Republicans expressed deep concerns with how Russia may try to derail upcoming elections in France and Germany and ticked through somewhat apolitical topics.
It's tough to have a show in 2017 and not somehow touch on politics, but thus far Kevin Can Wait has been largely apolitical.
Being apolitical, or jumping on a cause without any real contribution, doesn't guarantee pop victory and why many top billed pop acts fell flat.
"Cook then proceeded to tout his apolitical bona fides:"... I don't love the political machine in the background, regardless of which party is where.
Here's yet another example of EPA abuses: Federal agencies are supposed to be apolitical, and federal law prohibits lobbying for or against proposed legislation.
For apolitical bulls, the first thing to remember is that the market has been rising for a year now — not just since the election.
That brings up the most apolitical reason to be skeptical of the rally, according to Sam Stovall, chief market strategist at CFRA Research: Valuation.
McAleenan, a longtime CBP official who served in the George W. Bush, Barack Obama, and Trump administrations, is known as an apolitical career official.
Yang explains that when she began to work on immigration, refugees were almost an apolitical non-issue but immigration was a hot-button one.
There's gonna be consequences for it though, so if you're apolitical and you're trying to bitch about the political climate, I don't believe it.
Apolitical, a peer-to-peer lending platform for governments, unveiled its list of the world's 100 most influential individuals on gender equality on Wednesday.
"My friendships are apolitical, and yes, I absolutely gave him permission to use my songs," Bon Jovi said in a statement, The Hill reports.
Supreme Court justices tend to avoid wading into politics, and the court's legitimacy is sometimes tied to the appearance that its judgments are apolitical.
As she was growing restless with the apolitical environment at her art college, she met her future husband and collaborator, the late Altaf Mohamedi.
Good news for democracy: Taylor Swift's viral Instagram post shattering her apolitical reputation has led to a massive spike in new voter registrations nationwide.
The initial party line on James Comey's firing: Trump had accepted the recommendation of his deputy attorney general, a "universally respected" and apolitical figure.
Before we continue, an interesting note about Fallon: He's obviously embraced the Johnny Carson rule of being apolitical and putting a priority on entertainment.
This is largely due to the IG community languishing in obscurity, since they have to remain apolitical and impartial, they get no media attention.
Many apolitical and left-leaning young people began to connect the dots between social justice warriors and a full frontal assault on their sensibilities.
While much gossip is rooted in apolitical personal viciousness and voyeurism, there is also a tradition of subversive scuttlebutt used to undermine political legitimacy.
Kanye West and Frank Ocean were no strangers to controversy, but for Beyoncé and Rihanna, these albums deviated from their apolitical pop star images.
Associates of Mattis told the Times it is highly unlikely the Defense chief would abandon his apolitical view in leading the Department of Defense.
Democrats and watchdogs further argue that the president has already politicized Independence Day by inserting himself into traditionally apolitical celebrations on the National Mall.
Cain's appointment to the board looked unlikely due to resistance from GOP senators who sought to see the Fed's board remain an apolitical body.
Charles Simon traveled to Ashton Hayes in 2007 to learn how to translate their approach to his town, adopting the apolitical, voluntary, fun method.
While some say crypto is apolitical, others argue a technology that takes direct aim at central bank-driven monetary policy can't be anything otherwise.
The British Insurance Brokers' Association said in a statement that while it remained apolitical, it had reached its position following discussion with its members.
Twitter, as the communication scholars Shannon McGregor, Daniel Kreiss and Bridget Barret have shown, is also bad at segregating the political from the apolitical.
Though many suicide-prevention groups, such as AFSP, are staunchly apolitical, their firearms-related efforts are often interpreted as a means of gun control.
During the call, Mattis reminded von der Leyen that he'd had nothing to do with Trump's campaign; he was an apolitical man, he said.
"This is intended to be an apolitical commission that appears to have acted politically by seeking an inappropriate quid pro quo," Mr. Dadey said.
Ms. Haspel was described former agency operatives and F.B.I. agents who worked with her as apolitical, a tough intelligence professional and direct but collegial.
It seems like BuzzFeed, which initially said, "We're going to be apolitical," has really embraced the idea they're going to be oppositional to Trump.
For a musical about a war — or more precisely, a caesura between hostilities — "All Is Calm" is a staunchly apolitical and warily genteel work.
Accepting her award for "The Little Foxes," Cynthia Nixon struck one of the night's more political notes in an otherwise apolitical night of speechmaking.
So has Leon Panetta and many others who view the National Security Council as apolitical and should not be influenced by any political influences.
In just about the most apolitical and lighthearted moment imaginable, James Corden challenged the always-effusive Laura Dern to speak without using her hands.
American Dirt has been called "determinedly apolitical," precisely because of these decisions to gloss over the political forces behind the circumstances of its characters.
Scouting is intended to remain apolitical, based on universal American values, so that it can be a program that adapts to any local environment.
While her husband is campaigning for Democratic candidates, Obama said she wasn't going to tell anyone how to vote, and made her pitch apolitical.
A dramatic act of protest by a simple, apolitical man in an obscure place: the story could have been written by Silone or Malraux.
But classmates say the environment Mr. Kushner lived in could feel apolitical, because most everyone shared similar views, and Palestinian perspectives were barely considered.
" Brennan also said he's "very confident" the CIA "conducted its responsibilities appropriately, consistent with our legal authorities, and in the matter that was apolitical.
Defenders of the organizations point out that many are apolitical and work in vital areas like combating the growing H.I.V. epidemic in the country.
Worst, because it worked — and demonstrated that this economically vital, supposedly apolitical agency is more vulnerable to presidential meddling than we'd like to believe.
He assured members of the Senate Judiciary Committee he would be an apolitical, independent FBI chief who wouldn't act as a White House patsy.
"I am extremely concerned that we preserve the reality and perception that the U.S. military is apolitical," said Representative Elissa Slotkin, Democrat of Michigan.
Jimmy Kimmel, the mostly apolitical late-night host, just took a rare lead in the ratings after he went on the health care warpath.
That system may reach conclusions they like or it may not, but the apolitical administration of justice is the beating heart of this country.
In many ways — and this is part of the argument you make in the book — feminism became apolitical, or divorced from its political roots.
The mystery is how Carson went from a conservative but moderate and largely apolitical figure to the right-wing zealot he's known as today.
In that long stretch when I was in the military, or back and forth between the military and business work, I was an apolitical creature.
Scientists, often considered apolitical, have been speaking up for facts and evidence in the face of the most anti-science administration we've had in decades.
Though the free-flow of ideas may be necessary in the social sciences, in apolitical technologies the Chinese system has already proved to be innovative.
The apolitical stuff has helped public opinion, but inside the Beltway you're going to need a few of these political types to say 'no mas.
And protectionism means that countries lacking a credible, apolitical investment process may suffer a worse fate: having their state funds locked out of foreign markets.
It started off certainly as apolitical, but has become sort of Trumpian and there's a loud Trumpian voice that's arisen there in the last year.
Between the lines: Powell maintains that the Fed is an apolitical institution and hasn't been swayed by the president's unprecedented criticism of the central bank.
Entrepreneurs can also promote themselves as apolitical outsiders, above the partisan fray, a role once played by generals like Charles de Gaulle or Dwight Eisenhower.
The Trump administration's attempts to suppress research on science from climate change to vaccines has become a call to action for many usually apolitical scientists.
Ginsburg's quotes aren't anywhere near that bad — but they do raise questions about how long the Court can stay apolitical in an increasingly polarized world.
"Despite subsequent disclosures of overwhelming evidence to the contrary, since its inception, the FBI staunchly maintained it was a purely apolitical entity," the complaint notes.
The incident perfectly highlights a common criticism of Ubisoft, which previously claimed that its games are apolitical despite using blatantly political language, settings, and themes.
She inverts pop to make a point: there are no safe places anymore, no more apolitical retreats, and no more time for avoidance and escapism.
In fact, the Mike And Dave Need Wedding Dates star took on his apolitical attitude head on with "Adam Gets It," a tone deaf bit.
And an accurate picture of reality is critical to getting a handle on concrete, intrinsically apolitical issues that nevertheless must be solved by political means.
The vapidity of the first ARPANET message is a reminder of the fallacy of this kind of apolitical, monumental storytelling about technology's harms and benefits.
The perception of the high court as being apolitical is something Roberts, who was nominated by former President George W. Bush, has sought to protect.
Fallon's apolitical shtick increasingly makes him an outlier among his peers, many of whom are less comics than propagandists — liberal "explanatory journalists" with laugh lines.
The "blissfully stoned frog" who "enjoyed a simple life of snacks, soda, and pulling his pants all the way down to go pee" was apolitical.
With the emergence of a clear transition plan and commitment to remaining apolitical, the PSF could oversee the handover of power to Abbas's replacement(s).
While the convention, known as Politicon, marketed itself as an apolitical affair, its displays and events all heightened the sense of politics as competitive sport.
It included a quote from the artist Zoe Leonard, who recalled showing her work to Wojnarowicz and apologizing to him for how apolitical it was.
There is no such thing as apolitical culture — Ravel's "La Valse," for one thing, lurches like the nauseating World War I hangover that it is.
Swift's Sunday night missive, in which she also endorsed two Tennessee Democrats, catapulted the generally apolitical singer into the fray ahead of the November midterms.
We talked about his transformation from a relatively normal, apolitical kid to powerful national voice on the scourge consuming America—and how he's handling it.
Because their actions were seen as inherently apolitical and inoffensive, ladies could assert themselves in opposition to the North in ways their husbands could not.
The partisan battle over his elevation widened as accusations of sexual misconduct tapped fury over #MeToo, a conflagration that deeply eroded the court's apolitical image.
An issue can be encrusted with so many layers of "politicization" that an appeal to an apolitical high ground ends up looking like mere posturing.
The fashion industry is famously apolitical, and you lost an account early in your career because of a show that featured footage of police killings.
" He said Russia had prepared a resolution that would create a new panel to succeed the Joint Investigative Mechanism, which would be "professional and apolitical.
But he said they asked him to change one line in it, because it ran afoul of a Marvel Comics editorial policy of remaining apolitical.
Kasher says he's borrowing not just Donahue's egalitarian approach to discussion, but a similarly eccentric way of choosing subject matter, which was often utterly apolitical.
The president should tap a respected figure, preferably someone apolitical and with experience in crisis management, to serve as the point person for these briefings.
The lyricism of her work led her to be called the city's visual poet laureate, supposedly an apolitical, black-and-white photographer of the everyday.
And on an emotional level it failed to reassure the public or the financial markets as evidenced by the alarming response from apolitical money managers.
In one meeting of the council, which sees itself as apolitical, she bragged to staff members that she was wearing shoes from Ivanka Trump's brand.
Getting Mr. Mattis to abandon the apolitical stand he has clung to his entire life will be next to impossible, his friends and aides said.
On the ground, though, the people powering the campaign were locals, many of them previously apolitical suburban women shocked into action by the presidential election.
Taken with Pompeo's outburst and Scavino's lie, it raises the question of whether normally apolitical figures aren't being conscripted into Trump's war on the press.
But as long as the government continues to be involved in student lending, DeVos said, it should be managed by a professional, apolitical independent organization.
We're at the point now where Mr. Fallon has been widely criticized for being too apolitical — and was eviscerated for playfully mussing Mr. Trump's hair.
As a result, the department's law enforcement and prosecutorial actions will increasingly be viewed by the public as incapable of the apolitical administration of justice.
"Good Neighbors" is one of several recent books that, at a moment when politics feels all-pervasive, aim to reclaim some space for apolitical life.
A fledgling and largely apolitical Harvard law professor, Warren was brought in as an adviser to a federal bankruptcy commission set up by Bill Clinton.
"It is an apolitical event that's completely political," said William Lee Adams, the founder and editor of Wiwibloggs, a website devoted to covering the contest.
Hot on the heels of her inclusive, upbeat and largely apolitical Super Bowl halftime show, Lady Gaga announced a major world tour on Sunday night.
Instead, he did what he does: octuple down and blame the media, turning something largely apolitical -- this time federal weather forecasts -- into a bitter dispute.
Trump's moves are seen by many in business as an effort to politicize an institution that, to succeed, must be viewed as and remain apolitical.
Young people are accused of being apolitical and apathetic, but their internet-based knowledge of global problems makes educated youth caring and active volunteers globally.
In mere weeks, he transformed from apolitical student who just wanted practice first-aid to a passionate activist and frontline protester with a rap sheet.
" Just last month, then-acting Defense Secretary Pat Shanahan called on troops and their leaders to "reinforce the apolitical nature of military and civilian service.
A Times examination of Mr. Barr's record found that he is neither as apolitical as his defenders claim, nor as partisan as his detractors fear.
Racial tension that had been percolating in the shadows was now finding light in all public spaces, including typically apolitical ones like hospitals and clinics.
But if prayers for economic equality are seen as a likely explanation for a firing, it seems no position in Congress can be truly apolitical.
West outlined his new apolitical stance in two tweets late on Tuesday, adding he realizes he has been "used to spread messages" he doesn't believe in.
This work is an urgent reminder that photographs are rarely apolitical when they depict political events, even though objectivity is so often the guise of photojournalism.
"Rating agencies want to come across as apolitical so if they think that a downgrade is justified they may not wait until after elections," Desbarres said.
I don't think you can make an accurate portrait of who and what we are as a nation unless you do it through an apolitical lens.
Are they, because of the focus on their materiality, apolitical artworks that sidestep the issues taken on by such contemporaries as Ai Weiwei or He Yunchang?
It fits the president's desire to be seen as apolitical — but would likely also have repercussions that quite clearly are political and may quickly be politicized.
Nevertheless, President Donald Trump's public comments, especially his tweets, suggest a deep skepticism that the American judiciary can ever be apolitical when it disagrees with him.
There are still certain ideas that absolutely fit into that category, and there are certain ideas that I have in other categories that are completely apolitical.
Dunford will "remind the troops of the need to remain apolitical in order to sustain Americans' trust and confidence in them," said the chairman's spokesman, Capt.
I know too many young people who identify as leftist but who, in reality, are apolitical bums, mostly concerned with their personal development, success, and finances.
Fat Boy's mother was once largely apolitical but now attends the protests, handing out food and tending to those overcome by pepper spray or tear gas.
For one thing, the Joker is kind of an inherently apolitical figure, and these guys tend to have very political motivations for doing what they're doing.
While they hardly represent a threat to President Vladimir Putin's regime, their willingness to engage actively stands them in stark contrast to Russia's typically apolitical masses.
The party drew support from older voters and residents of Bangkok — and received an eleventh-hour implicit endorsement from the supposedly (but not really) apolitical monarch.
"Let's say that I like Taylor's music about 25 percent less now," Trump said of the typically apolitical pop star in footage shared by ABC News.
As for Mr Cottarelli, were he indeed needed to head up a caretaker government, he may not have much difficulty assembling a team of apolitical experts.
It fits the president's FLOTUS model of being scrupulously apolitical — but would likely also have repercussions that quite clearly are political, and may quickly be politicized.
First, there is the apolitical, quietist sort which favours intense conservatism in dress and personal life and eschews most kinds of involvement with the modern world.
Though the advertisements were surprisingly apolitical, the show seemed to be hanging on a political thread; it was only a matter of time before something ruptured.
Over the last decade or so, we've seen ordinarily apolitical topics polarize us into angry opposing mobs, among them vaccines, atmospheric gases, electric cars and Russia.
The initial party line on James Comey's firing was that Trump had accepted the recommendation of his deputy attorney general, a "universally respected" and apolitical figure.
Their positions are simultaneously political and apolitical, and per journalistic norms, they tend not to deserve the scrutiny their partners receive as a matter of course.
Last month, the generally apolitical Swift endorsed two Tennessee Democrats in her home state, including Bredesen, in a surprising Instagram post that sent voter registrations soaring.
Although Southerners argued these actions were apolitical acts of mourning, the women clearly saw themselves as honoring patriotic heroes, even though that nation no longer existed.
It has traditionally been represented almost entirely by independent candidates, but Labour's wins may bring into question whether the tiny district can preserve that apolitical culture.
The movie never shies away from the brutality of the President's death, but while the movie is not apolitical, it doesn't wrap itself in national tragedy.
We believe this apolitical, human intelligence approach of unflinchingly applying our nine criteria for reliability, transparency, and accountability to news and information sites ranging from GAO.
But surely some of that approval comes from being an apolitical public figure, less prone to taking stands on contentious issues than most recent first ladies.
"How can the symbol of an apolitical military unit be used in such a partisan way without any protest from society or the military?" he wrote.
At least four voiced alarm at the efforts of Trump and his personal lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, to politicize a department that prides itself on being apolitical.
Arthur: My dog Chucho is fairly apolitical, although he demands a total ban on squirrels, and has low entertainment standards as long as I scratch him.
The program lays out higher standards of transparency, internal audits and apolitical leadership, including a requirement that at least 30 percent of board members be independent.
Torba, a 27-year-old entrepreneur from Pennsylvania, says his site is apolitical, and that its success in Brazil is a consequence of Silicon Valley's crackdown.
With an eye toward my profession's checkered history, our psychiatric expertise must remain completely apolitical as we continue to treat mental illness across this great country.
In the session, Mr. Powell emphasized that his role is apolitical and emphasized the Fed's independence from political pressure, according to two people in the room.
" But he then took a left turn from his usual apolitical path to speak plainly about how he found the Charlottesville protest and its aftermath "disgusting.
We have never stated that we are a political band, but we have also never said that we don't care and we are an apolitical band.
Beiner is right to urge latter-day interpreters to abandon talk of an apolitical Nietzsche, but he is arguing largely with a previous generation of scholars.
As the 20th century dawned, and Americans embraced the promise of apolitical government expertise, administrative agencies and bureaus proliferated — among them the tiny Bureau of Investigation.
Mullen said he worries that having military officials, "without being a politician, without running for office," acting politically could undermine the military as an apolitical institution.
As an alum of the Southern District of New York, I can attest that the office's reputation is well-earned: It is uniquely tenacious and apolitical.
Monday's solar eclipse — life-giving, eye-threatening, ostensibly apolitical — summoned the nation's First Viewer to the Truman Balcony of the White House around 2:38 p.m.
After all, my family had the privilege to remain superficially apolitical, to attempt to distance ourselves, mentally and geographically, from the devastation of the Reagan years.
In the mid-1950s, the political scientist Samuel P. Huntington observed that American military officers had evolved into a disciplined and largely apolitical group of professionals.
By comparison, Thaddaeus Ropac's elegantly refurbished 280,21.2-foot gallery in a Georgian townhouse in Mayfair, which opened on Wednesday, appears to be a more apolitical operation.
Eventually, leftist movements like labor, initially central to the protests, were joined by apolitical civic organizations whose presence made real the message of representing the people.
It was around that time the intelligence community ramped up speculation that the self-proclaimed apolitical Romanian, lone wolf hacker was actually a Russian intelligence agency.
He writes: There is an apolitical truth: All political corruption, abuses of power, conspiracies, cover-ups and attempts to deceive and mislead the public are wrong.
Mr. Horowitz's investigators found no evidence that political bias against Mr. Trump was behind the problems — as opposed to apolitical confirmation bias, gross incompetence or negligence.
Longtime intelligence officials said the culture of the CIA, where the whistleblower reportedly works, is apolitical, and it's considered inappropriate to ask about someone's partisan leanings.
Repealing it would unleash a flood of secret money into the political process and turn otherwise apolitical charities and religious congregations into partisan money laundering operations.
The central bank was established to be an apolitical entity whose job is to try and ensure maximum employment and price stability by setting interest rates.
To reach this conclusion mathematically rather than anecdotally, it is necessary to classify all 241 films as political or apolitical, and this is no easy task.
Others question whether a program aimed at bringing Jews from the diaspora to one of the most contested regions in the world could ever be apolitical.
Chris Murphy told CNN that Durham has a reputation for being "apolitical and fair," and noted that he backed Trump's decision to pick Durham as US attorney.
Scores of mainly black students and some academics held a meeting on Thursday to condemn the posters publicly, a member of the apolitical Student Representative Council said.
Moore was a controversial pick from the start for the normally staid and apolitical Fed, which is responsible for setting interest rate policy for the US economy.
"It's time to showcase the inspirational people who are pioneering change and shaping gender policy around the globe," said Lisa Witter, head of Apolitical, in a statement.
With the exception of Orphaned Land, whose raison d'êtreis politics—their universalist message is about building bridges between Israeli and Arab audiences—most Israeli bands are apolitical.
Amid the current state of US politics, the latest fall edition of the fair offered a selection of mostly apolitical artworks as soothing as a BBC documentary.
The typically apolitical tradition has been fraught with controversy during the Trump administration, with some teams and individual players opting not to attend and Trump disinviting others.
Problems that plague America in regards to registration are overcome by an apolitical body, the Australian Electoral Commission, that administers voter registration and the boundaries of electorates.
Given that half of the population would be disappointed with either outcome, would it be possible for people to believe the administrators of the test were apolitical?
" Hockfield said that even though politics and science are often intertwined, with government funding driving progress in research, the scientific community must "insist on an apolitical realm.
He said the FCC is and should be apolitical at its core, and that Trump and his team have not meddled at all with the agency's independence.
With the monologue, Kimmel, who is usually an apolitical late night host, suddenly became one of the foremost critics of President Donald Trump on late night television.
She was white, blonde, blue-eyed, highly visible, and mostly apolitical, which meant that she was — wait for it — a blank space ready for white nationalist projection.
This week, a museum of rocks that look like faces, Art Basel reports, Putin defends artistic freedom, the apolitical Turner Prize, hidden art in Switzerland, and more.
But he lacks Mr Trump's astonishing ability to excite apolitical voters who want a champion to punish America's foes and punch the ruling classes in the face.
The fruit of he and Slater's conversation makes up the majority of Apolitical Process, alongside Ancell and Glaser's work to show Slater's history and surf culture itself.
It's a good coming-together for those of us who support the philosophy of public support of the arts and keeping public support of the arts apolitical.
What they're saying: "Twitter's tools are apolitical, and we enforce our rules without political bias," Twitter said in a statement about the new range of enforcement options.
Maroon 5, who actually have an inescapable hit song with Cardi B right now, as well as a previous collaboration with Rihanna, were a safe, apolitical pick.
There's nothing apolitical about food, though some may insist that it's merely a source of comfort, escapism, and refuge from all that is wrong with the world.
Part of Jerry Seinfeld's appeal has long been his apolitical nature; he generally avoids joking about specific news events in favor of funny observations of everyday life.
Both witnesses took care to outline their apolitical backgrounds, noting that they had served under Republican and Democratic presidents during their combined 70 years of diplomatic experience.
His new party—scrambled together out of Socialists, defectors from the right, and previously apolitical people excited about Macron personally—triumphed in the legislative elections that followed.
Instead, Chick-fil-A has attempted to be aggressively apolitical, even as the right and left treat the chain as a symbol to be revered or denigrated.
Ms. Rousseff on Friday criticized the state prosecutors and Judge Moro, saying that their actions constituted a "setback" in the country's efforts to keep its judiciary apolitical.
Perhaps with an eye toward defusing any controversy here, Finchem added that the tour and its tournaments were "apolitical" and said, "We're going to stay that way."
This new wave of wokeness has resulted in an overwhelming feeling that it's just no longer responsible for any writer with a platform to remain purely apolitical.
It's a phenomenon we've seen manifest in music itself, too, as formerly apolitical bands decide to break their silence and speak out (for better, or for worse).
And on American soil, a Mexican restaurant in Missouri built its own "Trump wall" on Inauguration Day as part of what it claims was an apolitical promotion.
The festival itself is avowedly apolitical, but the very fact that it is so welcoming and diverse aligns it on the left side of the political spectrum.
Federal funding to upgrade ballot infrastructure and measures to protect voter registration information would actively improve the safety of the voting system in a bipartisan, apolitical manner.
After Stephen Bannon was fired, and then seemingly apolitical John Kelly made chief of staff, it appeared that Mr. Trump wanted to govern more from the center.
Traditionally, the general attitude has been that the inauguration isn't for the new president but for the American people, and performing there is an apolitical, patriotic act.
Marvel Comics is facing a backlash rife in irony, after what's been described as an "apolitical" editorial policy resulted in a protest from a critically acclaimed writer.
And once a week, the leaders of the community — philanthropic, business, education, government — they meet, they decide on what the priorities are in a very apolitical way.
The F.B.I., whose leadership and agents have long seen it as an apolitical institution, has been thrust into the political maelstrom repeatedly over the past two years.
That focus on precedent is likely a play for sympathy from Roberts, who has long been concerned with preserving the Supreme Court's legitimacy as an apolitical institution.
Vice Chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee Mark Warner said Friday that he expects Maguire to embody the same apolitical leadership style as both Coats and Gordon.
Ms. Millett revolutionized our thought by helping us to perceive the power structures in what had previously been cast as apolitical terrain: the home; literature; romantic relationships.
"This 'who's on first' routine orchestrated by [Clinton's] private counsel and the State Department, which is ostensibly an apolitical government entity, is shameful," the report said. Rep.
But beyond that, there is an apolitical truth: All political corruption, abuses of power, conspiracies, cover-ups and attempts to deceive and mislead the public are wrong.
His mic is for current and former union leaders, retirees, teachers, apolitical workers, and anyone else generally referred to as "the people," rather than journalists and academics.
She arrived at Hull House in 1889 an apolitical person, more interested in sharing the humanities than in advancing the labor movement or the women's suffrage movement.
"His confirmation is an inflection point in the history of the court; there is no pretending any more that the court is an apolitical institution," Fallon said.
"We are committed to ensuring that citizenship is treated in the 'noncommercial, apolitical, bipartisan and secular manner' which the code mandates," Mr. Hawke said in a statement.
"My friendships are apolitical, and yes, I absolutely gave him permission to use my songs," Bon Jovi, a New Jersey native, said in a statement in 2015.
That apolitical spirit was reflected in Mr. Pompeo's tribute to the professionalism and dedication of his predecessor, John Brennan, even as Mr. Trump was condemning Mr. Brennan.
Several well-known politically conservative actors in Hollywood have been in Hallmark films—Bure, Dean Cain, Jon Voight—but, Abbott said, Hallmark takes pains to be apolitical.
While the apolitical nature of scientific work generally dissuades scientists from engaging in politics, today's climate of deception and disbelief is preventing that from being an option.
Taken together, Trump's moves have been seen as an effort to politicize an institution that needs to be seen as apolitical if it's going to be successful.
And public perception of a purely apolitical Supreme Court took a permanent hit when the court split 5-4, along straight ideological lines, in the Bush v.
" Esper's comments on Vindman came after he issued a memo to all Department of Defense employees and military personnel to "uphold DoD's longstanding tradition of remaining apolitical.
In a statement, Birthright said that demand for its trips was higher than ever, and that the trips grappled with Israel's complex history in an apolitical manner.
This debate is instructive because it's so abstract, yet so familiar, and it happened within a community that tends to view its hobby as historical yet profoundly apolitical.
" Before leaving his position as acting commissioner, Sanders worried that the agency had become politicized and believed CBP would be "well served to be as apolitical as possible.
Shiv Putcha, associate director of consumer mobility and telecoms at market intelligence firm IDC Asia-Pacific, told CNBC that tech companies could no longer afford to be apolitical.
Sarah Huckabee Sanders bemoaning the Eagles "playing politics" is just noise (as if an official visit to the White House is ever apolitical), and the Eagles understand this.
Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe was not engaged in subversive work; she was an apolitical project manager with the Thomson Reuters Foundation, the charitable arm of the Reuters news agency.
I think it's made many scientists more aware of what they weren't seeing before, and that's allowed a much more open conversation about the limits of apolitical science.
Sarah Shapiro, a former Bachelor producer and the co-creator of UnREAL, says that during her time on the show, production made a concerted effort to be apolitical.
Seeing Hammett use his platform for good instead of apolitical self-promotion (or outright bigoted hate like metalcore has-been Phil Labonte) gave me a jolt of hope.
Article continues below But every few minutes the game reminds me of its worldview and politics (made more pitiful by the ways it assiduously tries to be apolitical).
" As opposed to Dahlberg's state-sponsored piece, "The Clearing" was considered apolitical, "placed where the attack happened, accessible to everyone but built on private land on the island.
Thanks in part to a five-year term for the agency's director, its work was relatively apolitical, its staff insulated from the whims of lobbyists or political fundraisers.
Indiana law allowed him to appoint a deputy to act in his stead, and Buttigieg named the city controller, an apolitical soul who wouldn't grow into a rival.
The problem with this appeal was that it was fundamentally apolitical—Donald Trump is a bad role model for kids; do we really want a president like that?
Edward J. Markey (D-Mass.), who noted that the agenda included some relatively apolitical issues like expanding video-described audio programming for the blind and hard of sight.
Alito's beef with Abood has always been that merely separating out the political and apolitical parts of union fees is not sufficient to respect employees' First Amendment rights.
Alito, in his opinion, has to rebut the idea that union speech in the context of collective bargaining is essentially apolitical, and about wages and benefits for workers.
Ellen Glasser is a past president of the Society of Former Special Agents of the FBI, an apolitical organization of more than 8,500 former and current FBI agents.
John Feeley, the United States' ambassador to Panama, has resigned, stating that President Trump's policies make it impossible for him to work in an apolitical fashion, per Reuters.
Mr. Wong said he and Mr. Lam had been able to get the countdown project approved by submitting it as part of a longer, mostly apolitical, digital animation.
Last fall, the White House expressed an interest in appointing Thomas Brunell for the Bureau's vacant deputy directorship, a historically apolitical position that does not require Senate confirmation.
And I was labeled "apolitical" in the other analysis largely because I loathe tedious gatherings of the self-righteous and long-winded — "active political participation," as it's called.
"Not 100 percent apolitical, but I've worked with the mayor now for the last two and a half years, and not always in total lock step," he said.
Within months of his appointment to the job, Mr. Cruz, then 31, set about transforming this under-the-radar, apolitical office into an aggressively ideological, attention-grabbing one.
He is also raising the question of whether he is further damaging the FBI's creed of being apolitical by mounting such a frontal attack on a sitting President.
The very insistence that games "apolitical" attitude is in itself political, favoring the status quo, or avoiding the necessary conflicts and conversations that lead to growth and progress.
The partisan battle over his elevation widened as accusations of sexual misconduct tapped fury over #MeToo and white privilege, a conflagration that deeply eroded the court's apolitical image.
The simple unfolding of the relationship between a dying gay activist and his until-now apolitical gay buddy serves as the perfect conceit for a very Capraesque tale.
Tom Gresback, would not comment on the nature of his "many engagements across Afghanistan," but said that the commander encourages Afghan police and military leaders to remain apolitical.
Above all, overidentification and the tropes used by the Athens Biennale merely exonerates the aesthetics of the kind of "fuck-you-free-thinking" apolitical, nihilistic millennials of privilege.
Do they think football, and the Super Bowl, should be apolitical, or do they think athletes should be free to express their political beliefs and even make protests?
Whatever the truth (I use the term lightly), his actions have undermined the people's faith in the apolitical agencies tasked to safeguard the nation and protect its people.
In both cases, Mr. McCarthy writes, Mr. Comey bristled at the idea that the reputation of the bureau as an independent and apolitical law enforcement entity was compromised.
Even though Horowitz has long been respected as an independent and apolitical fact-finder, Trump and Attorney General William Barr have publicly rejected some of his key findings.
Trump's ongoing effort to enlist the Fed in his trade war with China has plunged the apolitical bank into a fight with severe implications for the 2020 election.
Over the summer, top Pentagon officials worked to emphasize that the review was an apolitical process mainly aimed at educating Esper, who was newly appointed at the time.
"The existential danger to the nation is when the policymaker corrupts the role of the intelligence agencies, which is to provide unbiased and apolitical intelligence to inform policy."
We are proud of the fact that Twitter is a platform where marginalized voices can be seen and heard, but we also have a public commitment to being apolitical.
Comey said his FBI team conducted its investigation of Clinton "in an apolitical and professional way" and he had no reason to believe she had lied to the FBI.
Don't tell me it's because those fields are too regulated and political; space travel and road transportation are heavily regulated and not exactly apolitical, in case you haven't noticed.
The toothless performance was Lady Gaga at her most decidedly apolitical; it could've meant anything to anyone, from the most zealous gun-toting patriot to her own Little Monsters.
And what's decried as an independent, even unruly career civil service is a critical guarantee that true, generally apolitical expertise is brought to bear on matters of public consequence.
And because he was just telling ordinary people's stories, Kieslowski managed to be critical of political ideas, laws, and governments and still credibly claim to be an apolitical filmmaker.
But in the Trump era, even traditionally apolitical brands like Walmart have taken quiet action, withdrawing their financial support from public figures with views that clearly cross a line.
As she permeates this boundary between apolitical celebrity and activist, she will make headlines — she's fusing her fame with politics, and the chemical reaction is going to be explosive.
Johnson refused to back Darroch over the Trump remarks during a televised debate Tuesday, saying he didn't want to politicize Britain's civil service, which is meant to be apolitical.
How can love in a Syrian context be usefully translated into a Western one, where love and freedom are packaged and imagined largely in personal, apolitical, neoliberal consumer terms?
As with much trolling pre-Gamergate and pre-2016, ED staff consider themselves apolitical and equal-opportunity offensive, but this ambiguity has not aged well in our polarised times.
This apolitical approach to richly and frankly political art marks a path far less traveled in exhibitions of Cuban art, as the organizers of Adiós Utopia are well aware.
Despite the frequent headlines generated by combative or insulting tweets from Trump, apolitical tweets from the president have generated some of his highest interaction rates, according to the analysis.
Ideally, she should quote apolitical sources that have assessed her as more truthful and trustworthy than most politicians, and say she intends to make those assessments even more positive.
Most politicians, regardless of nationality or party, still understand the "apolitical" not as an attainable mandate, but as an aspirational principle: a standard of decorum, an affirmation of norms.
In an interview, he discussed why millennials in China matter, why a common criticism of them as apolitical materialists is wrong and how they deal with pressures to conform.
Game jams, by contrast, are a low-risk way to experiment with new concepts without the need for a commercial aesthetic, an apolitical stance or a bug-free release.
ICP organizing a political rally feels, perhaps, somewhat counterintuitive—if you ask a Juggalo about politics, many of them will be apolitical, especially when hanging out with other Juggalos.
To ask that people shut up about these things so that you can continue to enjoy your apolitical fun takes an active desire to protect and perpetuate that privilege.
In "Taylor Swift, Apolitical No More, Endorses Democratic Candidates in Tennessee," Sarah Mervosh writes about how the pop star broke her political silence in an Instagram post on Oct.
Patrina Lowrie, 31, a first lieutenant in the Army who grew up in Jamaica and listens to a few of these podcasts, said she finds their apolitical universalism refreshing.
Being apolitical is simply not an option for survival, even for refugees who see North American democracy as a haven away from the nightmares of their war-torn homes.
Though Dr. Glover, the group's leader, emphasized that the organization is apolitical, the behind-the-scenes clout of A.K.A. was a factor last year in a Broward County, Fla.
"We have a long history of keeping our military apolitical," said Representative Elissa Slotkin, a Michigan Democrat on the House Armed Services Committee who is a former Pentagon official.
Others are illegal, even though since the early 1980s, official government policy has been largely to tolerate these sorts of places of worship as long as they are apolitical.
Indeed, a noticeable backlash has hyper-energized Mr. Moore's volunteers and a cohort of generally apolitical citizens now furious at the spreading of what they consider viciously false smears.
The big picture: The prime minister typically asks the queen — historically, an apolitical figure — to prorogue Parliament once a year in order to bring an end to legislative business.
Queen Elizabeth is likely the only person with the constitutional authority to force Johnson to resign if he lost a no-confidence vote, but she has historically remained apolitical.
"For him to do his job, he has to be apolitical," said Dov S. Zakheim, the Pentagon's top financial officer in the first term of President George W. Bush.
In a 1983 interview with The Globe and Mail, the Toronto newspaper, Mr. Zündel said that he had grown up in an apolitical family and knew scarcely any Jews.
Its primary targets have been influencers in the lifestyle and entertainment categories, whose paid posts tend to be apolitical but may represent large sums of money exchanged without disclosure.
" Despite her frustration, Wilson will soon be heading to the epicenter of all things political — traveling to the Washington area for a cause that she says is decidedly "apolitical.
As previously apolitical young adults, we are taking our first crack at doing what the adults have failed to do: offer a concrete solution to this plague of violence.
Paul Lundahl, the physicist, who works in cancer treatment, said he had long been apolitical, "reluctantly" voting in 2016 for Hillary Clinton while not caring much about the outcome.
Specifically, Jackson told Stone he may no longer use Instagram, Twitter or Facebook to comment not just on his case but also on any other topic — political or apolitical.
" The statement expressed concern that the leaked messages may have compromised existing cases, and said that the prosecutors remained "committed to doing work that is technical, impartial and apolitical.
Despite deep differences on policy and style, current and former White House aides describe a certain level of apolitical camaraderie among those who have held positions in the West Wing.
While Kjellberg argues that his content is apolitical, his huge audience, the largest of any channel of YouTube, brings with it a certain level of responsibility on content and messages.
" Despite the normally apolitical role of members of the military, Faller voiced a direct -- and political -- message to the Venezuelan armed forces, calling on them "to do the right thing.
The complaint also alleged that the law retaliates against Trump for his apolitical beliefs and therefore violates his right to free speech under the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.
Defying her host and contravening the apolitical rules of Eurovision aside, Madonna didn't do or say much besides create an obtuse spectacle against the backdrop of a frankly terrible song.
About the only thing clear from the video is that the former Donald Trump flack is under the impression he can sell himself as some sort of wise, apolitical centrist.
Vindman serves as the NSC's director of European affairs, a role one former NSC official described as apolitical and typically filled with detailees from other parts of the federal government.
Though the performance was pitched to Bieber as an apolitical event, the musician declined to move forward after his request to hang Black Lives Matter flags on stage was denied.
Succession isn't quite apolitical — it clearly thinks being able to accumulate this level of wealth is absurd — but it's not above indulging in that wealth just a little bit, too.
It's fine for them to give interviews about mental health, or to talk about how one ought not to be nasty to gay people, but they have to be apolitical.
McCarthy, on the other hand, said his favorite type of post is still as apolitical as its gets: The pseudo-clueless brand page comment that put him on the map.
While Kjellberg argues that his content is apolitical, his huge audience, the largest of any channel of YouTube, brings with it a certain level of responsibility on content and messages.
But the apolitical response Deneen offers, mercilessly dissected by Szalai—repairing to the land with your family to grow your own food and practice your religion—gives the game away.
In a remarkable speech from the White House, the world saw qualities in President Trump that were lacking in his predecessor: patience, nuance and an apolitical deference to his team.
Tibetans are increasingly interested in film, they say, and local directors still have a range of relatively apolitical topics to explore, including the effects of modernization and other internal issues.
Democrats -- incuding Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer -- have said Moore is too political to join the traditionally apolitical Fed, and have called on Trump to find someone else to nominate.
A recent survey by pollster Roy Morgan showed around 60 percent of young voters favoring Widodo, but both campaigns say that wooing the country's largely apolitical youth is a challenge.
"The amount of time we have to spend making sure our statements and what we say is apolitical is astronomically higher than ever before," one senior military officer told CNN.
Taylor Swift, the pop music titan who has been notably apolitical in turbulent political times, broke her silence on Sunday and endorsed two Democratic candidates running for election in Tennessee.
The apolitical, professional ethic is codified today in military criminal law that prohibit officers from speaking ill of political officials and regulations that proscribe service members from most political activity.
The first time I heard the "Only Trump can save China" quip was a few months ago from a self-described apolitical tech entrepreneur in Guangdong Province in southern China.
Mr. Frilot, a registered Republican, and his family are generally apolitical, and were not thinking much about the virus — whether as a fiction or anything else — before he got sick.
It's notable that when Swift finally did feature the group—they sing backing vocals on "Soon You'll Get Better," about her mother's cancer diagnosis—it's on a completely apolitical song.
"I GREW UP apolitical, I never voted, and all I cared about was vacation, travel, and debt," a young man in a buttoned-up polo shirt says into the camera.
Mr. Fallon, by contrast, has been criticized for being somewhat apolitical and appearing too cozy with Mr. Trump, especially in a September segment when he playfully tousled Mr. Trump's hair.
Countless people who play online games or use specialized services and tend to be apolitical, Mr. Likhachev said, have suddenly realized how much the government can affect their daily lives.
The report did not find evidence that Mr. Somma or his immediate supervisors, whom it also faulted, were politically biased — as opposed to apolitical explanations like incompetence or confirmation bias.
"Moustafa was as apolitical as it gets," said Mohamed Soltan, an Egyptian-American human rights campaigner who spent four months in prison with Mr. Kassem, and was released in 2015.
The researchers said that to limit their influence on real conversations, they had bought engagement on posts from politicians that were at least six months old and contained apolitical messages.
I suspect, based on my own close reading of the text, that the author is an apolitical retired Navy commander who became chief speechwriter for former Defense Secretary James Mattis.
If you're both die-hard leftist liberals entering a more conservative or apolitical space, for example, your family probably already has established rules (spoken or unspoken) for handling those divides.
Mark Galli, its current editor (who is leaving the publication in two weeks) takes on Trump directly -- a courageous move on his part, as his magazine has largely been apolitical.
By the time Sarat is finally captured and sent to a Guantanamo-like prison to be waterboarded, she's achieved legendary status, but she hardly cares; she's a thoroughly apolitical animal.
Even the decision to create Black Panther: It was not an apolitical decision to have this black character in Africa, in this advanced nation, and have him be highly intelligent.
Will Goodwin, the government relations director of the progressive VoteVets political action committee, said the presidential pardons and the overzealous patriotic dogma were damaging the apolitical perception of the military.
These forms of resistance take aim at liberalism's own forms of social-justice sanctimony, which have smothered academic life and permeated notionally apolitical arenas from late-night comedy to sportswriting.
Trump tweeted his own political assessment of the apolitical cut, writing that Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau "doesn&apost much like my making him pay up on NATO or Trade!"
The Fed chief, who has worked to remain apolitical in the face of constant attacks from President Donald Trump, tried to steer clear of the election in his testimony. Sen.
" But her treatment of camp's queerness is the part of her essay that has aged the most poorly, particularly her belief that camp is "disengaged, depoliticized — or at least apolitical.
Just days earlier, acting Secretary of Defense Patrick Shanahan issued two internal memos to employees on June 11 calling on Pentagon leaders to "reinforce the apolitical nature" of the US military.
He also pointed to a long military career that taught him to act in a "proudly apolitical" manner, in which U.S. servicemembers carry out orders from Republican and Democratic presidents alike.
The researchers categorized left- and right-wing trolls separately from two other types of Russian accounts — newsfeeds, which appeared to be apolitical news sources, and "hashtag gamers," who mostly told jokes.
"After considerable deliberation, AFMDA — an apolitical and humanitarian aid organization — will not hold its 2018 Palm Beach Celebration of Life Gala at Mar-a-Lago," the organization said in a statement.
Cultural reactionaries rely on people accepting their position — in this case, a world where only white men do things — as the apolitical default, making any aberration an example of "forced" tokenism.
This appointment cycle is staggered so that the EPA's scientific advisory board has a 20 percent turnover rate each year, and the hiring of scientists to conduct reviews is usually apolitical.
On one, which the celebrity legal scholar means to brandish as proof that his pre-emptive defence of President Donald Trump is apolitical, the word "Trump" has been replaced with "Clinton".
The mere possibility that ballet dancers could carry the laborious weight of topical issues while wearing pointe shoes, without devolving into obscure, apolitical abstraction, might be met with an arched-eyebrow.
Because the court is expected to be apolitical, or at least to exist apart from the base political realm—an impossible expectation, but an expectation nevertheless—her remarks were widely condemned.
The research also shed new light on the character and tone of the pages: While many posted racially charged and divisive content, others, like LGBTUN, shared apolitical, day-to-day musings.
He might be the 11-time World Surf League Champion, but this week Kelly Slater threw his hat into the political art ring with a Venice Beach show called Apolitical Process.
While NASA's contracting decisions are supposed to be apolitical, Musk can't be sure that burning bridges with the Trump administration won't hurt SpaceX's chances of getting government contracts in the future.
From Facebook to Twitter, tech companies show a fanatically apolitical devotion to free-for-all capitalism, in which all information, from conspiracy theories to hate speech, is treated as equally valid.
"We need to be aware of the ways that these spaces and technologies could—and still do—support and sustain white supremacy, male sexism, and supposedly apolitical pleasure-seeking," said Stein.
Back then, in the 80s and 90s, mainstream food criticism was apolitical and incurious; composed specifically for a tragically uncool demographic of moneyed debauchees who'd scarcely adventure beyond the white tablecloth.
When comrades advise us to resist, we discard their counsel as so much political rhetoric; when trusted intimates advise us to submit, we hear the innocent, apolitical voice of natural reason.
But through the sarcastic humor and apolitical antics it's hard to tell, at certain points, the difference between the value of M4M and the value of content it's making fun of.
It reveals a core strategy of those who oppose reform: to assert that gun violence is a natural, apolitical phenomenon -- and that seeking to address it suddenly and wrongly politicizes it.
Public testimony from William Taylor, George Kent and Marie Yovanovitch — "lifelong and apolitical foreign service people" — has the best chance to move public opinion, The Washington Post's Jennifer Rubin argued recently.
I am not saying that there aren't groups that menace democracy, but conflating everyday Muslims who have an individual and apolitical religious practice with terrorists is sort of a Muslim hunt.
"We are proud of the fact that Twitter is a platform where marginalized voices can be seen and heard, but we also have a public commitment to being apolitical," she said.
In short, evidence-based scoring provides a consistent, apolitical and empirical methodology to make decisions regarding federal expenditures, thus ensuring that we are spending our money expeditiously and with maximum gains.
Is net neutrality really such a dry, apolitical issue of consumer concern, or does it confront the colonizing tendencies of the corporate sector on the global internet and its material infrastructure?
Scientists have long remained apolitical, but the Trump administration has emboldened many STEM experts to speak out, including organizing marches in defense of science and taking public stances on political decisions.
Of course, that kind of ridiculous behavior from a grown-ass adult would get people talking about something other than Trump's egregious put-down of a largely apolitical military veteran's service.
The few witnesses for the defense who were allowed to testify described Mr. Brunson as apolitical, focused on his religion, and open to Christians of all ethnic origin, including Syrian refugees.
That's because, despite Torba's purported best efforts, many of the centrist, libertarian, or just plain apolitical people Gab might want to attract already have social media platforms — namely Twitter and Facebook.
Jimmy Kimmel, once a rather apolitical figure, cloaked himself in activist garb, pushing for — and against — legislation in a way that forebears like Johnny Carson and Jay Leno wouldn't have imagined.
You may say that it's important to have national conversations about tricky subjects, but that is difficult when people project their irrational fears and ill-formed ideologies onto seemingly apolitical entities.
It was an unusually strong denial from a career military man who is widely regarded as among the most apolitical and evenhanded officials in Mr. Trump's small circle of top advisers.
Former C.I.A. officers have said Mr. Trump's attacks on former intelligence officials, including John O. Brennan, the former agency director, have threatened to politicize the apolitical work of collection and analysis.
Democrat Jon Ossoff didn't win, but I was inspired by all the women — some of whom had been largely apolitical before Trump — pouring supernatural amounts of energy into organizing their community.
That leads us to Option #3: The 93-year-old, historically apolitical Queen Elizabeth II is the only person with the absolute authority to sack Johnson and stop a no-deal.
That's because the secretary is a surprisingly shrewd political operator for a man who spent decades in the nominally apolitical US military and never held a high-profile government job before.
He also removed some of Flynn's staff holdovers, most notably his then-deputy K.T. McFarland, who had drawn criticism for inexperience and acting as a partisan in a famously apolitical role.
Welcome to fashion in the age of Trump, a moment when a traditionally apolitical industry (don't want to alienate your customers, after all) is increasingly finding its voice, literally and creatively.
" The Koch network, he said, needed to present its free-market ideology as an apolitical and altruistic reform movement to enhance the quality of life—as "a movement for well-being.
Coming only months before graduation, the change of regime militates against P's return: Although apolitical, he is ethnic Langi, like the deposed Obote, and so presumed to be an Obote supporter.
To be sure, most partiers on Saturday were dressed in distinctly apolitical garb, ranging from mermaid to cowboy costumes, indicating Brazilians were focused on revelry first, and politics a distant second.
"She was very careful to remain as apolitical as is possible," said another current US diplomat who worked with Yovanovitch in Kyiv and didn't want to be named for similar reasons.
The show's producers clearly decided to insert a "political segment" into a largely apolitical event, by cramming two main issues -- sexual assault/gender inequality and immigration -- into a half-hour block.
Contrary to popular belief that millennials are an apolitical, avocado toast-addicted generation who care only about YouTube and fidget-spinners, we are collectively raising our political voice in record numbers.
"The existential danger to the nation is when the policymaker corrupts the role of the intelligence agencies, which is to provide unbiased and apolitical intelligence to inform policy," Mr. Wise said.
"Our goal is to insure that the administration of justice is free of political considerations and that it is correctly perceive to be totally apolitical," she said in a 1995 letter.
The great poets of Arabic modernism, including the apolitical Adonis (from Syria) and the engaged Mahmoud Darwish (from Palestine), wrote about never-ending travels, existential anxiety and the quest for home.
The global ranking of influential people in public policies affecting women and LGBT+ rights was released by Apolitical, a global learning platform for governments and civil servants to share policy innovation ideas.
A good case to be made for the tedious procedures of the European Union is that they transmute inflammatory political arguments into technical matters to be smoothed away by anonymous, apolitical bureaucrats.
Between the lines: The president's ability to attach himself to so many broad topics online, (mostly by tweeting so much), has pushed many apolitical topics, from sports and finance, to become political.
Both companies are intensely conscious to maintain an apolitical front and cooperate with whoever is in government — as was amply demonstrated when they sent senior envoys to Donald Trump's tech executive roundtable.
You can be apolitical or have CNN on all the time, but your kids are viewing images and watching videos of current events on social media, through their smart phones and elsewhere.
The news of the West-Trump meeting also comes two days after one of the rapper's pop nemesis, the usually apolitical Taylor Swift, endorsed two Democratic candidates in her home state Tennessee.
It has one foot in the apolitical realm — catering to the type of people who demand their favorite celebrities "stop talking about politics" — and another in progressivism (or at least faux-feminism).
I think most of our viewers have to be reminded that he actually was the FBI director or that he actually was a U.S. attorney, because he&aposs a pretty apolitical guy.
In the 20th century the apolitical attitude inherent in Luther's "two kingdoms" approach led German Protestants to believe they should not interfere with the state even when power fell into Nazi hands.
"The Republicans he's been relying on have gotten him absolutely nowhere so it's interesting that he's choosing an apolitical military figure in an often highly political job," the insider told BuzzFeed News.
In the 1970s, the public learned of how Hoover had politicized the bureau, and in the decades since, the FBI had successfully fought to recover public trust as an apolitical, nonpartisan organization.
Like the vaguely positive keywords anchoring ads for noninvasive prenatal testing (health, choice, empowerment) or de-extinction (revive, restore), story shines a rosy, apolitical light on a technological development, familiarizing the new.
The songs off his first album, like "Bicken back being bool" or "Who do you love," were largely apolitical, even if they did veer into socially conscious territory once in a while.
"If he wants a 5% budget increase annually, if he wants to escape (continuing resolutions) CRs and omnibuses, then he cannot do it by strictly being apolitical," said a Republican congressional aide.
Under his leadership, the MCC went from being a nonpartisan, apolitical agency to one where leadership openly voiced partisan political views, questioned the importance of diversity and supported appointments of unqualified staff.
"I want to make sure that NASA remains, as you said, apolitical, and I will do that to the utmost of my ability should I be confirmed," Bridenstine told Nelson during questioning.
Petraeus, a retired U.S. Army general who pleaded guilty to one charge of mishandling classified information, said he hopes that football games can return to being an apolitical pass-time for Americans.
These influencers can be found on every platform from Facebook to Twitter, but apolitical debunkers tend to live on Instagram and YouTube (or often both), because that's where "lifestyle" misinformation gets traction.
Jasser differs from much of Fox's commentariat in that he is a practicing Muslim, one who has positioned himself as a Luther-like reformer, promoting a "spiritual," apolitical interpretation of his faith.
"The U.S.-China Green Fund believes that cleantech and environmental products are a positive, apolitical sector of focus for U.S.-China cooperation," said Annie Zhou, the fund's director of U.S. external affairs.
She sought apolitical endeavors, such as cultivating the White House vegetable garden (which originally met resistance from those who manage the White House grounds), and promoting healthy nutrition and exercise for children.
While Mr. Murphy promised to not pressure or interfere with Mr. Grewal, partisan entrenchments have largely transformed the position of statewide attorney general, ostensibly an apolitical position, into an inherently political one.
Apolitical scholars who used to speak freely in cafes now look nervously over their shoulders, as Crown Prince Mohammed has achieved a degree of dominance that no ruler has attained for generations.
While the Cinémathèque is painting its choice to continue with the Polanski retrospective as apolitical, a gesture that takes only Polanski's artistic legacy into account, the timing of this retrospective seems pointed.
And yet many of us have become so accustomed to despising the people we elect that we have forgotten that rational and apolitical regulation is essential for our capitalist engine to function.
And officers should be assured that if they move to oust Mr. Maduro their families and futures will be safeguarded, and the armed forces will be restored as an apolitical, professional institution.
"I think the most important thing is for the president to pick somebody who's apolitical, who clearly has a deep law enforcement background," Mr. McConnell said at a news conference on Tuesday.
Mr. Meng, who turns 63 this month, is deeply immersed in Communist Party politics, in contrast with most police officials in Western nations, who are expected to be apolitical on the job.
HAPPENING LATER The President visits the Carolinas  President Trump will visit Hurricane Florence-affected areas in North and South Carolina today, giving him a chance to flex some empathy and apolitical muscle.
And our television critic says that Jimmy Kimmel's monologue on Monday about health care and nearly losing his newborn son shows the power of hearing a message from a usually apolitical host.
XR was founded in 2018 by a small group of British academics interested in civil disobedience, and since then has painted itself as a decentralized, "apolitical" group outside the mainstream environmental movement.
The museum, which is decidedly apolitical and nonpartisan, uses animated walk-through exhibits, question-focused interactive media and docents trained to lead difficult conversations to bring attention to oppression and injustice worldwide.
He has also drawn scrutiny over his personal finances and his political closeness to the President, who on Tuesday resumed his ongoing public criticism of the Fed, traditionally treated as an apolitical body.
Some of the propaganda Russia was spreading via Facebook in the US targeted at voters included seemingly entirely apolitical and benign messages aimed at boosting support among certain identity-based groups, for example.
The dancer and YouTube personality Todrick Hall, for instance, faced backlash for appearing in Swift's music video, and was accused of selling out as a queer black man for supporting Swift's apolitical stance.
Responses to the Planned Parenthood donation decision started pouring in, and Trump supporters, pro-life advocates, and other conservatives were not amused by an apolitical dog-ranking site stepping into the abortion debate.

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