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"nonpolitical" Definitions
  1. not political: such as
  2. not influenced by or concerned with political considerations or issues
  3. NONPARTISAN

311 Sentences With "nonpolitical"

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However, she does have a vague sense of nonpolitical news.
" At the time, Burnett contended that the show was "completely nonpolitical.
Imagine that U.S. Supreme Court judicial nominations and confirmations were nonpolitical.
They invest in nonpolitical events and public meeting places like this.
And I'm hearing it mentioned among nonpolitical Americans in bars and cabs.
It's the nonpolitical macro that drives the market, interest rates and inflation.
It will be kind of a nonpolitical appearance for me, I guess.
"You need to be reaching people in a nonpolitical space," he added.
You need more independent nonpolitical bodies that do the job for everyone.
"Forlini's was a friendly and nonpolitical atmosphere," he said over the phone.
He might also have benefited from being viewed as a nonpolitical figure.
The humor was generally gross or crude but was completely nonpolitical in nature.
In other cases, nonpolitical social media accounts were repurposed for coordinated anti-U.
Again, we want our FBI agents to be neutral and to be nonpolitical.
It was Thomas Mann who, at the end of the First World War, published a book called "Reflections of a Nonpolitical Man"; but the title would have applied much better to Hesse, for whom being nonpolitical was a first principle.
And in the context of Trump's America, focusing on nonpolitical work can seem frivolous.
He regularly insists the government's economic statistics, produced by nonpolitical professional staff, are faked.
Enforcement should be done by a nonpolitical separate body — perhaps by an independent auditor.
"He's a pretty impressive presence up there, and, I think, very nonpolitical," Wallace said.
In their letter, Wyden and Neal said the IRS lacks independent and nonpolitical leadership.
"I originally designed the agency to be as nonpolitical as possible," Warren told me.
Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz is as credible and nonpolitical as it gets.
In its nonpolitical work, the firm has won deals to advertise for major corporations.
" Even nonpolitical topics followed the pattern: "Videos about vegetarianism led to videos about veganism.
It also says it maintains an "array of contacts" within North Korea and is "nonpolitical".
So it makes sense that he got used to talking about his work as nonpolitical.
They're used to accepting business without questions and tuning their lobby televisions to nonpolitical channels.
They are typically committed by nonpolitical youths who do not seek to further any ideology.
Despite his nonpolitical approach, Mr. Kiarostami had numerous run-ins with the powers that be.
On Tuesday, comedian Norm Macdonald spoke to the Hollywood Reporter in defense of nonpolitical comedy.
There have been plenty of nonpolitical heels for hosts to snipe at this year, too.
But they haven't abandoned the whole notion of objective facts and nonpolitical goodness; Republicans have.
The project of government relies on nonpolitical career officials following orders, and executing them well.
She said she welcomes an "outside, nonpolitical review" of how the office handled the matter.
The other is institutional: an interest in the court being respected and seen as nonpolitical.
Mueller is widely seen as a nonpolitical, dogged investigator, respected on both sides of the aisle.
It is no mean feat to defend a conceptual division between political and nonpolitical union speech.
The mood lightened when Mr. Stancu shared stories of the Ceausescus, all of them cautiously nonpolitical.
He is widely seen as a nonpolitical, dogged investigator, respected on both sides of the aisle.
It also says the organisation maintains an "array of contacts" within North Korea and is "nonpolitical".
There is a long tradition in the United States of governance by people with nonpolitical experience.
Yet it is abundantly clear that this ostensibly nonpolitical protest is actually political to its core.
Mr. Trump's loyalists on the staff attempted to spy on, scapegoat and smear their nonpolitical colleagues.
" She calls herself "nonpolitical," saying more than once, "I'm not a Democrat, nor am I Republican.
If their contract is not renewed, there will always be some nonpolitical rational for the termination.
"There's nonpolitical methods to speaking that I like, that I feel were very futuristic," he said.
But there's a problem: It's nearly impossible to make a nonpolitical movie about the Benghazi attacks.
It describes itself as a nonpolitical platform, meaning it does not admit cases based on their content.
It would be no different from cashing in on the name of a nonpolitical celebrity, they said.
They want no continuity from any decisions that were made by the previous administration, even nonpolitical decisions.
As a married man implicated in an affair, Trump had a nonpolitical motivation to silence both women.
More radically, maybe politicians could hand over some economic policy decisions—certainly not most—to nonpolitical technocrats.
The king always performed his duties in a nonpolitical way, consistent with the limitations of his authority.
Medicine was an ideal way to begin to cross such boundaries because it was nonpolitical, he said.
But can I also have legitimate, nonpartisan, nonpolitical concern about Trump's stability, fitness and basic intellectual capacity?
There were also many tweets of selfies, photos with a friend and ordinary memes and nonpolitical content.
Suppose that they distrust those with different political opinions on nonpolitical issues where they have real expertise.
Guns The problem of children being injured and killed from guns is not only dire but nonpolitical.
It bills itself as a national, nonpolitical, nonprofit organization fighting for Asian-American children's equal-education rights.
Nonpolitical cultural strategies without a new, better, deeper, and more effective investment in direct politics cannot succeed.
It's due to the fact that we're simply more open to changing our minds on nonpolitical topics.
"If they move in September, they take away the whole political argument because they look nonpolitical," said Schlossberg.
The Fed is a nonpolitical, independent institution, and lawmakers gave Powell credit for remaining above the partisan fray.
When we talk about group identities in American politics, we mainly mean nonpolitical identities: race, class, gender, sexuality.
It is one of the last institutions in this country which the American people see as being nonpolitical.
Many veterans regarded the design as an anti-monument, violating the competition requirement that the memorial be nonpolitical.
"We are a strictly nonpolitical agency," he said in response to a question about Mr. Trump's continuing attacks.
He appears to have social media relationships with numerous nonpolitical Russians, and he has visited Russia since 2006.
This concern is widely shared privately but rarely discussed publicly by serious, patriotic and nonpolitical national security professionals.
Honest prosecutors are guardians of our liberty but they, themselves, must be subject to nonpolitical oversight and accountability.
Foxx has previously said she welcomes an "outside, nonpolitical review" into how her office handled the Smollett case.
Kaplan found participants were more likely to be influenced by the politically charged arguments than the nonpolitical ones.
But it was his nonpolitical clients that made him one of the most controversial additions to Trump's defense team.
Detroit Board of Education that allowed public-sector unions to accept fees from nonmembers to cover nonpolitical union activities.
Dudley's argument is a remarkable contrast from the conspicuously nonpolitical commentary usually offered by current and former Fed officials.
"I would prefer that investigations are done by an independent, nonpolitical body," Romney told The Washington post on Thursday.
And they should do it by letting the nonpolitical whistle-blower and the other civil servants take the lead.
Those who are convicted of any felony or "serious" nonpolitical crimes abroad will be denied work permits as well.
There are also questions around how Facebook will handle disclosure of ads, for political and nonpolitical causes, going forward.
Justice Department policies and federal law prohibit discriminating based on political affiliation when it comes to hiring for nonpolitical positions.
ARROYO: We need a little more of that tenderness and gentleness on TV, nonpolitical -- INGRAHAM: Banish that from your wardrobe.
Across more than half a century, until the past few years, the retention system was nonpolitical, with no judges rejected.
The blue dots represent political comments posted to Reddit, while the red dots are from a sample of nonpolitical comments.
It means letting public figures, however nonpolitical their professions, know that people care about the stands they take, or don't.
In other words, it was raw politics all the way down, without even a fig leaf of a nonpolitical rationale.
"I guess Nikki only liked the other nonpolitical parts of the Grammys," Corden said on his late-night show in January.
"This type of approach is almost exclusively designed for nonpolitical professional people who want to mix it up," or cause chaos.
Facebook also removed two nonpolitical pages that were sharing LifeZette content, God Today (2.9 million fans), and Animal Amigos (1 million).
In papers filed in the U.S. Senate, Mercury and the Podesta Group listed the European nonprofit as an independent, nonpolitical client.
"We are directed to execute policy in a strictly nonpolitical way, serving all Americans, and that's what we do," he said.
It's hardly the first time athletes have caused a ruckus over politics — including over supposedly nonpolitical trips to the White House.
So determinedly nonpolitical was he, in fact, that Roosevelt didn't actually acknowledge he was running for re-election until late September.
It's crucial that the Federal Reserve remain a nonpolitical and independent institution, and this begins with the selection of Fed chair.
The Supreme Court is supposed to be nonpolitical and you're supposed to find the person who is qualified for the job.
AFSCME that charging nonunion public workers "agency fees" that pay for collective bargaining and other nonpolitical expenses violates the Constitution's First Amendment.
"Science has always strived to remain nonpolitical, nonpartisan -- and we're still striving for that," Liz Homsey, a co-organizer, told the station.
She was supported by her former "Seinfeld" co-star, Jerry Seinfeld, who has chosen to largely remain nonpolitical in his comedic performances.
"The reality is, it was very nonpolitical," said Steve Gomez, a former FBI official who worked under Mueller at the bureau's headquarters.
Because immigration judges technically work for Sessions and the Justice Department as nonpolitical federal employees, he ultimately appoints them to their positions.
Nonpolitical members of the SES average 18 years in the federal government before rising to this top echelon of the civil service.
Late-night comedy: Our columnist looked back at a year in which the occasional nonpolitical joke felt like water in the desert.
"The museum is nonpolitical, and my job is to research this moment in history, not how I feel about it," she said.
Metal garlands festooning the stadium once held swastikas; the Soviet Union knocked out the Nazi symbols but kept the nonpolitical decorative elements.
Second, there almost surely will be another nonpolitical, high-integrity civil servant who will testify about Trump and his lawyer Rudy Giuliani.
And other data showed that polarization was seeping into nonpolitical arenas, making Republicans and Democrats less likely to marry or be friends.
Sometimes seemingly nonpolitical topics can shed light on people's political choices, even after accounting for things like partisanship, education, geography and ideology.
Above all, she attacks the idea that the Boulogne Congress Committee tried to force down Zamenhof's throat: that Esperanto is essentially nonpolitical.
More fundamentally, the Department of Justice is full of nonpolitical staff attorneys who think carefully about how and whether to bring cases.
Among both the political and nonpolitical class, the capital city's busiest, buzziest Italian restaurant features excellent pasta dishes, steaks and wood-fired pizzas.
When I was serving on the staff doing that investigation back in 1974, it was as nonpartisan, nonpolitical as we could make it.
But it's not because people are fed up with the NFL choosing safe, nonpolitical performers, or because they aren't fans of his music.
The decision overturned a 1977 court precedent from that allowed public-sector unions to accept fees from nonmembers to cover nonpolitical union activities.
He went on to praise the intelligence community, saying most officials are nonpolitical but emphasized the need for strong leadership at the organizations.
The Rockets' owner, Tilman Fertitta, responded in a tweet saying that Morey's views didn't represent the Rockets and that the organization was nonpolitical.
I want to meet with any nonpolitical thought leaders on the left who are sincere and honest in their beliefs — and just listen.
"We are directed to take, to execute policy, in a strictly nonpolitical way, serving all Americans, and that's what we do," Powell said.
The Trump parallels are obvious in this new comedy, but the charming pilot is so determined not to offend that it's practically nonpolitical.
Whether Republican or Democrat, they steered well clear of individual investigations, leaving those investigations to the professional — nonpolitical — judgment of Justice Department employees.
Tunisian Salafis are identified either as scripturalists, who pursue a quiet, nonpolitical devotion to their creed, or as jihadis, who support armed action.
The pick would break with the long-standing precedent of choosing a nonpolitical government official as deputy director of the U.S. Census Bureau.
"Since it is a nonreligious, nonpolitical celebration, it is the single most important event that brings all Iranians together with great pride," he said.
The Hill was alerted to Bill Clinton's attempted meeting with Dvorkovich from a nonpolitical source involved in the FBI investigation into Russian nuclear corruption.
"Maedeh's arrest shows that Iran denies even the most personal and nonpolitical acts of expression, a basic and universal human right," Ms. Boniadi says.
Background reading: • Founded in 1871 to teach marksmanship to city-dwelling Union soldiers, the N.R.A. was originally a nonpolitical and noncontroversial league of sportsmen.
So while we will do cultural and nonpolitical work, we also very much have got our finger on the pulse of what's going on.
This amendment sits alongside an older provision in section 527 that taxes the political spending of primarily nonpolitical nonprofit entities, or 85033(c) organizations.
When the problem is about nonpolitical issues, like figuring out whether a drug is effective, people tend to use their math skills to solve it.
The demonstrations were called off after Abadi trimmed the size of his Cabinet and submitted a new list of nonpolitical ministers for approval by parliament.
"OSC's investigation found that the evidence established that [Department of the Interior] DOI had official, nonpolitical, reasons for making the grant announcement," the letter said.
"He was legally allowed to plot our deaths and trap us like fish in a barrel," San Felice said, emphasizing that her concerns were nonpolitical.
The Reagan Administration said Americas Watch had been politicized, but Mr. Bernstein insisted that all the watch groups were nonpolitical advocates for victims of oppression.
If anything more specific, it was as a manager, a business type, an unpredictable or even nonpolitical guy whose views are impossible to predict. Surprise!
Koskinen himself says that the tea party controversy, which he was brought in to clean up, should illustrate the importance of a nonpolitical, independent IRS.
Angel Ureña, a spokesman for Mr. Clinton, said the former president has been focused on nonpolitical projects, including the publication of a thriller next month.
One nonpolitical sketch rose above the rest in the battle for online attention this season, courtesy of a zany doofus and his oddly sexualized skeleton minions.
He explained that with low interest rates and "impairment of currency" in other countries, investors prefer to keep their money in liquid, nonpolitical assets like gold.
The Women's hub is fairly nonpolitical, with everything from Christian music to Rock to Hip Hop to Electronic to Blues and more, all under its roof.
"I was just kind of disappointed overall that the president decided to go that direction to an organization that is supposed to be nonpolitical," he said.
The mistake came amid a rift between many of the EPA's nonpolitical career employees and the political leaders appointed by Trump, including EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt.
Kirby suggests putting a military person on the podium may have a beneficial impact for Mattis, as they could deliver credible information in a nonpolitical manner.
He told the N.S.C. staff that his commitment to the nonpolitical nature of the military was so pronounced that he had never voted in an election.
A common Trump tactic is to take something nonpolitical, or not always obviously political (like the NFL), and use it to turn people against one another.
Under academy rules, only an independent and nonpolitical body, similar to the academy in the United States, can nominate a contender in the foreign-language category.
How are we going to get unvarnished, nonpolitical intelligence analysis when the message goes out that if your expert conclusions disagree with Trump's wishes, you're gone?
Yes, you could read the political coverage of any newspaper or magazine in the country online, but you could also read so much more nonpolitical coverage.
The story Mr. Kimmel told was about encountering a political issue the way nonpolitical people do — unexpectedly, through a situation no one would ever seek out.
At issue are so-called fair-share fees, which are less than full dues but are intended to cover unions' nonpolitical costs such as collective bargaining.
As a former C.I.A. operative who specialized in undercover counterterrorism, what do you think life is like for your average nonpolitical national-security employee right now?
And if you want a break from politics, here's a selection of the best nonpolitical stuff to read, watch and listen to from around the internet.
When the problem is about nonpolitical issues — like figuring out the whether a drug is effective — people tend to use their math skills to solve it.
Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen wrote in a Facebook post this week that "China's political power has invaded into various nonpolitical areas," citing tea as an example.
However, while Obama and Romney spent their trips meeting with political leaders and burnishing their foreign policy credentials, Trump appears to be traveling in a nonpolitical capacity.
In California, an agency-fee state, teachers who aren't members of the union are required to pay $410 in annual fees to support the unions' nonpolitical activities.
"Sainsbury's is a nonpolitical organization," the company said in a statement, "and we believe it's for the British people to decide whether we remain in the E.U."
Political enmity has spilled into nonpolitical domains, so that people won't trust those who are not like-minded on technical matters lacking any kind of political valence.
Sanders argued that he had been in Detroit earlier to learn about the crisis and recently held a "nonpolitical" town meeting for people to share their stories.
Democrats have been critical of the tax law and many of Trump's nominees, and will want to ensure that Rettig leads the IRS in a nonpolitical manner.
Ms. Senko says that her father, Frank, was "a nonpolitical Kennedy Democrat" until the 1980s, when he began listening to a lot of right-wing gum-flappers.
He said on Tuesday that the governor's position, as expressed by Ms. Reiter, amounted to a political ultimatum in what was supposed to be a nonpolitical decision.
That includes building such nonpolitical Facebook communities over several years, only then to pepper voters with overtly partisan, paid-for messages in the buildup to national elections.
Currently, 98 styles are available for purchase for registered vehicles in the state, with more than half the proceeds going to a related cause, often nonpolitical charities.
"OSC's investigation found that the evidence established that DOI had official, nonpolitical, reasons for making the grant announcement at the Black Dog Hollow site," the letter reads.
" They also were asked to read eight nonpolitical statements, such as "Taking a daily multivitamin improves one's health" and "A college education generally improves a person's economic prospects.
"It might be time to not attack the intelligence community but to actually be supportive of a thorough, transparent, rigorous, nonpolitical investigation into what exactly happened," he said.
Although he created plenty of nonpolitical work — like portraits of Bob Dylan, Jerry Garcia and other musicians for Rolling Stone — his most memorable efforts often involved skewering politicians.
The report, prepared mostly by nonpolitical actuaries and economists, predicts a 2.4 percent increase in Social Security benefits next year, to keep up with the cost of living.
It's still early days, but given that other large conferences and nonpolitical conventions are canceling, all of this might get much more serious if coronavirus spreads any further.
That dynamic was partly what inspired his 2010 novel, "Peeler," about a conscientious R.I.C. sergeant investigating a string of nonpolitical murders that occurred during the War of Independence.
It was a perfect example of liberal cultural overreach, importune and embarrassing to a decent man whose only offense was to have given the show his nonpolitical attendance.
Although it operates in areas outside government control, the group says it is a humanitarian, nonpolitical organization that is willing to provide assistance to anyone who needs it.
Harris was there to promote a nonpolitical book, but the interview turned into a debate about the failure of liberals to criticize illiberal values prevalent in the Muslim world.
"Khan's message is also largely nonpolitical in the sense that he is not attacking Trump over partisan issues," said Kyle Kondik of the University of Virginia Center for Politics.
He later abandoned the offer in favor of program designed to reduce the influx of refugees and exclude those who had been imprisoned in Cuba for serious nonpolitical crimes.
That's the same system Montana has in place for sales calls, commercial promotions and nonpolitical polling, the state said, which shows that the law isn't simply restricting political robocalls.
"I would prefer that investigations are done by an independent, nonpolitical body," Romney told The Washington Post just one day before deciding to vote in favor of the subpoena.
The position of interior minister, which Mr. Salvini used as a campaigning platform, has been handed to Luciana Lamorgese, a nonpolitical appointee who is a former prefect of Milan.
I would expect that in something like this group maybe, but it's less expected in This Cat is C H O N K Y and other similar silly, nonpolitical groups.
Political misinformation has certainly gotten a lot of attention over the last year or so, but there's also plenty of misinformation in the realm of health, science, and nonpolitical news.
The cartoon frog that currently sits beside the swastika and the Iron Cross was born here, a nonpolitical comic about four roommates who enjoy being lazy and playing video games.
Fake political news was especially pernicious, reaching twice as many people as other, nonpolitical news -- and reaching them three times faster than other news reached half that number of users.
Facebook's algorithm uses those shares and likes to build a rough model of each user's identity — political as well as nonpolitical — and surface yet more stories that align with it.
"For me, encouraging these sports engagement events, these nonpolitical friendship interactions, promoting these kind of events can show people that Americans and Koreans can get along very well," he said.
"I would prefer that investigations are done by an independent, nonpolitical body," said Romney, who split with his party when he voted to convict Trump in the impeachment trial. Sen.
"We're going to do our business in a way that's strictly nonpolitical, without taking political issues into consideration, and that carries out the mandate Congress has given us," he said.
Your book discusses the way governments in the two nations have interacted with each other, but you also go into detail on the roles that notable nonpolitical figures have played.
Mr. Sanders's ad also made people feel better about our democracy and lifted his favorable ratings compared with those who saw a nonpolitical ad or the spot from Mrs. Clinton.
"These grass-roots candidates came out of nonpolitical, nontraditional networks, meaning that they're running very different kinds of campaigns than we've ever seen," Martha McKenna, a Democratic consultant, told Politico.
For the better part of three decades, I have built a career as a nonpartisan, nonpolitical national security professional focusing on Europe and Eurasia and especially the former Soviet Union.
On Thursday we may learn from James Comey's Senate testimony whether Trump will have to pay a political price of his own for demanding personal loyalty oaths from nonpolitical appointees.
The Government Accountability Office, a watchdog and nonpolitical arm of Congress, said the decisions violated the Antideficiency Act, which prohibits the executive government from spending money that Congress hasn't approved.
Additionally, the researchers found that participants were significantly more likely to be persuaded to change their beliefs when provided with counter-evidence for the nonpolitical statements than for the political statements.
Sadr called off the protests late last week when Abadi trimmed the size of his Cabinet and submitted a new list of nonpolitical ministers for approval by parliament, keeping only two.
Those who tweeted about national politics were more likely to engage in real-world political actions, like contacting an elected official, attending a political rally, or donating money, than nonpolitical tweeters.
This is a nonpolitical issue where gun owners and non-gun owners alike can come together and play a role in reducing the number of innocent lives lost to gun violence.
Ms Friedrichs, a handful of other public-school teachers and a "nonprofit religious organisation...serving Christians working in public schools" are questioning the distinction Abood drew between political and nonpolitical speech.
When United States Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Brett Kavanaugh was announced as the man to replace Kennedy, Democrats called the nonpolitical, moderate nominee an extremist who would overturn Roe v.
In fact, Yale Law professor Dan Kahan elegantly shows how politics overwhelms our logic in experiments where he has subjects answer a simple number question about something nonpolitical, like skin treatments.
Many of the jihadist attackers had personal issues including histories of nonpolitical violence and mental health problems, and some appear to have been influenced by multiple ideologies and not just jihadism.
The Hill's Scott Wong and Mike Lillis report that the move exposes deep religious fault lines among members of Congress and has injected politics into what has traditionally been a nonpolitical role.
While political comments on Reddit were no more offensive than nonpolitical Reddit comments during most of the presidential primary period, this clearly changed once the general election campaign kicked off in full.
Masterminding the whole plot is the NFF president's chief of staff, Arlo Sabian (Patch Darragh) and Dr. May Updale (Marisa Tomei), who masterminded the experiment for what she insists are nonpolitical reasons.
Now, the absence of David Koch, 20163, who was the more public and political of the brothers, will inevitably raise questions about whether the Kochs' mission will shift further toward nonpolitical endeavors.
It's an argument for the presence of a nonpolitical leader when elected governments, tied to the gusts of public opinion and the needs of the political class, can only symbolize so much.
He also appeared in several nonpolitical viral YouTube videos, including one in which a team recreated a Mad Max chase scene with go-karts that has been viewed more than 8 million times.
That was the problem faced by experimental beer brewer William Sealy Gosset, who worked on a decidedly nonpolitical subject: detecting when hops or barley quality was worse, or better, than a prescribed average.
"If there were these non partisan, nonpolitical reasons and motivations, even if they are contradictory, and even if they cannot toe the line of a consistent story, they undermine it criminally," Coates said.
"These grass-roots candidates came out of nonpolitical, nontraditional networks, meaning that they're running very different kinds of campaigns than we've ever seen," Martha McKenna, a Democratic consultant, told Politico of the findings.
The first thing to note is that roughly 8 percent of nonpolitical comments are classified as offensive, and that this level of offensiveness is remarkably consistent over the entire period that we examine.
Unable to sleep, Betsy turns on the television and sees a comedian ridiculing a presidential candidate who has lately been in the news for nonpolitical reasons, and who happens to be her father.
"His success will be that he has established a record as a nonpolitical law enforcement officer," said R. Gil Kerlikowske, who was the commissioner of Customs and Border Protection during the Obama administration.
Whitaker's elevation also wrested control of the Russia probe away from Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, who has shielded Mueller, and is viewed in Washington as a nonpolitical career official acting with integrity.
"We do our work in a strictly nonpolitical way, based on detailed analysis, which we put on the record transparently, and we don't ... take political considerations into account," Powell told the radio show.
While national parties are responsible for some of the costs, the host committee — which secures the venue and provides the security, technology and other nonpolitical budget items — takes on the brunt of the expenses.
Though the event has been held at Mar-a-Lago for the past eight years and is billed as a nonpolitical fundraiser, critics said the hospital system was funneling money into the president's business.
"For me, encouraging these sports engagement events, these nonpolitical friendship interactions, promoting these kind of events can show people that Americans and Koreans can get along very well," he said in the 2017 interview.
The apparent violent turn in national politics, and the disappearance of traditional rules of civility, also come as mass shootings — usually targeting nonpolitical civilian targets, in schools and public places — are on the rise.
Think of civil society as a series of concentric circles, with the family at the center and the complex of nonpolitical and pre-political voluntary associations like sports teams, churches and clubs spreading outward.
Though U.S. representatives in Israel and the territories can engage counterparts on issues relating to PSF professionalism, moving Abbas to both clarify succession and return the PSF to nonpolitical control will require higher-level engagement.
The English, being the majority of the United Kingdom, and in imperial days the leaders of the empire, didn't really stress their Englishness very much, except in a nonpolitical sense, about poetry and so on.
When I brought up the question, he smilingly batted it away, saying that he'd become a "nonpolitical person" and that the triumph of the B.J.P. had obviated any need for him to run for office.
Even during the Obama years, it was striking how many well-known Republican-leaning economists followed the party line on economic policy, even when that party line was in conflict with the nonpolitical professional consensus.
But they treat true crime as an essentially personal and nonpolitical subject, so the focus is on the specifics of the story at hand and on the emotional payoff of solving cases and claiming vengeance.
"So there is still time to work, we want to do this of course in a nonpolitical fashion, but we have to recognize that our voice, you know, we are second-class citizens," he continued.
"I think one of the great strengths of Peace Corps is the idea that you have volunteers on the ground in countries that are able to express United States values in a nonpolitical way," he said.
This kind of contradiction — possible because political ads aren't subject to the same fact-checking as nonpolitical ads — was singled out by Facebook employees in a scathing letter to CEO Mark Zuckerberg made public this week.
He has spoken at a few nonpolitical events— including at a tech conference in San Francisco last month — but his remarks next month will likely be his most political since the Democratic primary began this year.
Just in the past term, Kennedy joined the court's majority ruling striking down a 1977 court precedent that allowed public sector unions to collect a "fair-share" fee from nonunion members to cover nonpolitical union activity.
Catholics in both parties condemned Ryan's ouster of Patrick Conroy, a Jesuit priest and the House's spiritual leader since 2011, while Democrats of all religious stripes accused Ryan of injecting politics into the traditionally nonpolitical role.
To conclude this rather long discourse on royal shade, allow me to leave you with my very favorite royals GIF of all time, which shows a rare triple royal side-eye during an entirely nonpolitical event.
"We do our work in a strictly nonpolitical way, based on detailed analysis, which we put on the record transparently, and we don't ... take political considerations into account," Powell said in a recent interview with Marketplace.
All of that has gone away, along with the informal nongovernmental and nonpolitical buffers, and so when you look around for the checks today, it's not clear where they are or if they exist at all.
"It's Trump behind closed doors, in a candid moment in a nonpolitical setting, and this is the true inner Donald Trump you are hearing," said Tad Devine, a veteran adviser and ad maker for Democratic presidential candidates.
Ms. Watts, who is 48 and living in Colorado, had once worked in corporate communications and had held a nonpolitical job in state government, so she wasn't exactly a novice in how to shape an effective narrative.
"I didn't expect political conflict to spill over from political aspects of our lives to nonpolitical aspects of our lives, and I saw that happening in my social group," said Mr. Westwood, now a professor at Dartmouth.
As the LA Times reports, Kanye explained his stance by saying he admires the way Trump conveyed his message while on the campaign trail: There's nonpolitical methods to speaking that I like, that I feel were very futuristic.
The "#Resistance" — and many surrogates within the mainstream media — will argue that Strzok's actions were not referred back to DOJ for potential criminal prosecution following an exhaustive investigation and subsequent published report by DOJ's nonpolitical inspector general (IG).
Across those pages, whose followers totaled in the tens of thousands, partisan messages against Trump's tax cuts and rollbacks of federal environment protections were interspersed with nonpolitical posts about being a working parent or support for local causes.
"I do think the Fed has a strong reputation for acting in an independent and nonpolitical way, and I would not like to see that reputation damaged," said Yellen, who Trump declined to renominate to lead the Fed.
"You have a tough job to do at the Department of Justice after eight years of mismanagement, where I think the American people lost confidence in the department's ability to do things in a nonpolitical fashion," he said.
The unprecedented comments by Speaker Bercow sparked fierce criticism that he was overstepping the bounds of his nonpolitical office, and may have jeopardized a bilateral relationship that is critical for Britain as it eyes a post-Brexit future.
"There are also several ways in which political beliefs differ from nonpolitical beliefs, and from this study alone, we weren't able to explore them all to understand what is the real basis for the differences we found," he said.
"A phrase that one person may consider to be innocuous or nonpolitical — like '#MeToo' — may appear to another to be an overtly political statement," the ACLU said, referring to a movement encouraging women to share their experiences of abuse.
Those proposals were soundly defeated, but it became clear that many Southern Baptists, particularly people of color and younger members, were put off by the decision to allow Pence a platform at what's supposed to be a nonpolitical event.
"Since it seems politically expedient right now to question my motives and actions, and those of my office, let me state publicly and clearly that I welcome an outside, nonpolitical review of how we handled this matter," Foxx wrote.
" Kyle Munzenrieder  in W Magazine warned  that "any association with Trump and his White House has proven to be a toxic move for most" and that Kardashian West might "tarnish her relatively safe and mainstream nonpolitical-to-vaguely-liberal brand.
Democrats are instead considering a limited number of public hearings that would feature testimony only by nonpolitical career diplomats such as acting U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine William Taylor and former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch, according to the sources.
Republican lawmakers in the U.S. House of Representatives rolled out a national "right-to-work" bill on Wednesday that could drain union coffers by prohibiting unions from collecting fees from nonmembers that pay for collective bargaining and other nonpolitical expenses.
Like many cartoonists of a nonpolitical stripe, he was something of a sociologist — a student of habits and trends, memes and fashions, the purposes and cross-purposes of human interaction, most of which he exploited for gentle ridicule or defiant amusement.
And the second thing I did is hold a town meeting, which was as nonpolitical as I could make it for hundreds of people to tell me and the world through the media exactly what was happening here in Flint.
But because Norm Macdonald is wealthy and famous and white and male, he can think of that ideology as nonpolitical and as common sense, because until very recently, people like Norm Macdonald were the ones who were setting the conversation.
WASHINGTON — Across the vast federal bureaucracy, Donald J. Trump's arrival in the White House has spread anxiety, frustration, fear and resistance among many of the two million nonpolitical civil servants who say they work for the public, not a particular president.
To take a nonpolitical example, Bill Cosby's sexual exploitations were kinda-sorta in the public record for years and years, but they were a footnote in profiles and biographies until Hannibal Buress starting talking about Cosby-the-rapist in his comedy routines.
These mega-identities didn't exist 50 or even 30 years ago, but now that they're here, they change the way we see each other, the way we engage in politics, and the way politics absorbs other — previously nonpolitical — spheres of our culture.
In reaching its decision, the court overturned a 1977 precedent in a case, known as Abood, that allowed public-sector unions to collect fees from nonunion members for nonpolitical activities like collective bargaining without violating their First Amendment right to free speech.
In February, under pressure from the Shiite clergy and with support from America and Iran, Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi proposed a cabinet overhaul that would remove appointees with political and sectarian connections and replace them with presumably less corruptible nonpolitical technocrats.
Burnout/disengagement If we are constantly upset and angered by the news, at some point we may simply just turn it off and decide it's easier to retreat into our private lives, focus again on our nonpolitical hobbies, and stop paying attention.
Arguably, this has happened in the wake of the Parkland shooting, with high school students becoming a mobilized group in their own right, a group that, like, the NRA, has nonpolitical activities and physical spaces that it can use for networking and organizing.
White House officials said that fewer than 10 members of the team were planning to attend the celebration on Tuesday afternoon on the South Lawn despite weeks of planning for the event, which is usually a nonpolitical celebration of a football victory.
Therefore, I thought it might be helpful to combine my experience with that of a few close colleagues in search of an answer to the objective, nonpolitical question: What exactly can — and can't — you learn about a person from his or her tax return?
They need to have professional prosecutors, not uninformed legislators, question witnesses; they need to keep the focus on the nonpolitical witnesses; and they need to have their presidential candidates stay out of this impeachment story and concentrate on their ideas for reviving and reuniting America.
Detroit Board of Education, which allows unions to collect "agency" or "fair-share" fees from public employees who are not union members to cover spending for collective bargaining and other nonpolitical functions, could have grave consequences for unions if the court bars charging those fees.
Nothing embodies this better than the devolution of the "peace" symbol: Born as the logo of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, a group that organized mass sit-ins in downtown London, it is now hippie marketing shorthand used to sell hazy nostalgia for a nonpolitical counterculture.
Two historic acts of Congress —the Pendleton Act of 1883 and the Civil Service Reform Act of 1978 — codified the concept of a professional nonpolitical career civil service serving both Republican and Democratic administrations, protected from political retaliation and prohibited from participating in certain political activities.
But if this turns out to be what it appears — a nonpolitical C.I.A. analyst and other civil servants motivated by their oath to uphold the Constitution in the face of a president who was violating his oath — then Trump and the Republicans will have a problem.
"While we are disappointed the Supreme Court did not take this opportunity to ensure regulatory clarity for nonpolitical organizations that lawfully engage in election activity," Pack said, "we are confident we can navigate through the current morass and comply with the law, as we always have."
"As a nonpartisan, nonpolitical federal agency, we blurred references to the president's name on some posters, so as not to engage in current political controversy," Miriam Kleiman, a spokeswoman for the agency, said in a statement to The Washington Post, which first reported on the changes.
Think it's inappropriate for NFL players to kneel in protest:Black: 7%White non-Trump voter: 42%White Trump voter: 95%(HuffPost/YouGov) A common Trump tactic is to take something nonpolitical, or not always obviously political (like the NFL) and use it to turn people against another.
That's a lot of political oversight for a nonpolitical board, and even so, the auditing profession has sought to check the P.C.A.O.B.'s powers, as it did in 2012, as the board's chairman at the time, James Doty, cited auditor quality problems following the 2007-09 financial crisis.
Mark Janus argued in a brief filed with the court on Wednesday that "agency fees" – which are earmarked to pay for collective bargaining and other nonpolitical activities – actually subsidize public unions' political agenda since there is no distinction between lobbying the government and bargaining with it as an employer.
"There are non-ideological, nonpolitical debates that are evidentiary in nature — scandals like Benghazi or is Obama really a U.S. citizen or did Trump collude with the Russians — that don't have an ideological component to them, it is just evidentiary," Greenwald, co-founding editor at The Intercept, told Hill.
And the Supreme Court, in one of the most watched cases from its recent term, overturned a ruling from the 1970s that required public employees who received the benefits of unions to pay dues for nonpolitical work of the unions -- a potentially major blow to public sector unions.
The gulf in perception over an outwardly nonpolitical issue underscores how signals from politicians and media outlets have played a critical role in shaping how seriously Americans are taking a viral outbreak that has overwhelmed health care systems and triggered mass quarantines in several countries around the world.
Many Republican lawmakers, including Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, the majority leader, have repeatedly called for a nonpolitical nominee to replace Mr. Comey, preferably one who could get the approval of most Democrats, even though under current Senate rules a nominee could be confirmed by Republican votes alone.
There were no discernible differences on most of the nonpolitical questions across the candidates' supporters in Iowa, such as on buying organic foods (most supporters of all the candidates think it's important), using Twitter to read political news (most don't) or watching television shows on premium outlets (also uncommon).
"While we are disappointed the Supreme Court did not take this opportunity to ensure regulatory clarity for nonpolitical organizations that lawfully engage in election activity, we are confident we can navigate through the current morass and comply with the law, as we always have," spokesman Chris Pack said.
Trump, who created the Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity after months of claiming without presenting evidence that millions of people voted illegally in the 2016 presidential election and cost him the popular vote, joined with Vice President Pence in framing the commission as a bipartisan and nonpolitical endeavor.
Democrats in Congress need to make sure they say and do nothing that gets in the middle of this framing of the story, which, for now, appears to be accurate: nonpolitical civil servants inside the government acting on conscience against a law-breaking president acting on political greed and excess.
With acting cabinet secretaries everywhere, the Departments of Homeland Security and State hollowed out, and the recent departure of high-profile, nonpolitical appointees on the National Security Council staff (the Vindman brothers and Victoria Coates), the judgment and experience about who wants to attack us and where is basically gone.
In its petition for certiorari filed on behalf of public workers in Illinois, the group argued that forcing nonmembers to pay agency fees to cover the cost of collective bargaining and other nonpolitical expenses violates their free speech and free association rights under the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.
"It's unfortunate that anyone would boycott Girl Scout Cookies in a misguided effort to make a personal political point at the expense of millions of girls throughout the country," Girl Scouts of the USA said in a statement provided to Refinery29, adding that building girls' leadership skills is a nonpartisan, nonpolitical effort.
So what they are doing is doing a nonpolitical review of what is privilege, what is not privilege, what can be shared, what cannot be shared, and later there&aposs a political review that&aposs not done by career lawyers, that are done by political appointees that are helping him through that confirmation.
The work is based on a photo that was taken of them three years ago, they told the AP.As familiar as such a sight may be in our everyday lives, it has not been the subject of nonpolitical, permanent public art in New York City, according to art historian Jonathan David Katz.
"In a crowded Democratic primary, where more of the nonpolitical people that reporters and elite opinion-shaping folks follow might have an opinion or share something, the bubble around the conventional wisdom is even more permeable, whether directed by the campaigns or not," said a top aide to one of the leading campaigns.
"Most people have strong feelings on few if any of the issues the government needs to address and would much prefer to spend their time in nonpolitical pursuits," University of Nebraska political scientists John Hibbing and Elizabeth Theiss-Morse write in their book Stealth Democracy: Americans' Beliefs About How Government Should Work.
And in European countries, there are nonpolitical reasons, like their high population densities and a tendency among their citizens to care more about the environment, that give electric vehicles a better chance of catching on in the near-term than in the US, said Dan Edmunds, the director of vehicle testing at Edmunds.
In the case of high-profile political figures such as presidential candidates, the process normally requires that an FBI "recommendation" based on the evidence it has gathered must be forwarded to the Justice Department, where a career, nonpolitical unit reviews the matter, making a recommendation to the attorney general, who makes the final decision.
In their book "Stealth Democracy: Americans' Beliefs About How Government Should Work," the University of Nebraska-Lincoln political scientists John Hibbing and Elizabeth Theiss-Morse write: Most people have strong feelings on few if any of the issues the government needs to address and would much prefer to spend their time in nonpolitical pursuits.
"Both parties, both sides, I know we try to stay nonpolitical in this room, but the reality is there's a lot of political work to do up on the Hill to not only educate members but to help them overcome the issues they are experiencing and getting feedback from in their own districts," he said.
For the record, there's one more nonpolitical factor to consider: While this would not motivate Republicans, removing Trump and promoting Pence has the added benefit of helping the country — by installing someone who respects the institutions that keep our country safe, who understands our foes for who they are, and who would not govern via social-media tantrum.
Under the proposal — which is based directly on a forthcoming paper on the Supreme Court by two law professors, Daniel Epps of Washington University in St. Louis and Ganesh Sitaraman of Vanderbilt — the court would have 15 members: five affiliated with the Republican Party, five with the Democratic Party and five "nonpolitical justices" selected by that group of 10.
Although the evening as a whole has been widely described as nonpolitical, with Kevin Spacey as host opting to mock the nominated productions instead the news, and most presenters and nominees seemingly steering away from any obvious proselytizing (Stephen Colbert being a notable exception), in fact a pretty serious statement was made by most of the crowd.
As Republicans in Congress abdicate their responsibility to act as a check on the executive and Mr. Trump packs the Justice Department with loyalists like Mr. Barr, the nonpolitical administration of justice depends all the more on career civil servants who have dedicated themselves to upholding the law, and not to helping a president abuse his office.
Two local affiliates of the International Union of Operating Engineers told the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Friday that the section of the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) that allows states to bar compulsory union membership does not extend to banning agency fees to cover the cost of collective bargaining and other nonpolitical expenditures.
Noted The lead-up to the French presidential election has been rife with debates over immigration, terrorism and the European Union, but one nonpolitical factor has fascinated the public in France and abroad: the 24-year age gap between Emmanuel Macron, 39, the candidate who will face off against Marine Le Pen on Sunday, and his wife Brigitte, 64.
Research from a new American Principles Project Foundation report, The Case for Politics: Why Social Conservatives Must Invest Seriously in Politics, which I co-authored, shows that from 2202 to 2628, social conservatives invested $28500 billion in nonpolitical strategies to change public policy, while investing just under $6900 million in direct political spending, a ratio of 2628 to 28503.
A more revisionist camp, led by George Washington's Brandon Bartels and Duke's Christopher Johnston, argues that the public's view of legitimacy is closely linked to approval of its decisions: that the sense of the Court as a uniquely nonpolitical actor is not impervious to events, as the Gallup numbers might suggest, and that's affecting the way the public see its rulings.
I think that there are things that — just as in other areas that are nonpolitical, we have people who are covering from different groups and covering from different perspectives and just people who I think are good and maybe I disagree with them on a bunch of things but I think they're good at the work they do and we hired them.
The starting point for restoring public confidence in the FBI, and protecting the FBI and the American people from the dangers of any potential abuses, is for the inspector general to review this entire situation with professionalism, detachment, independence and nonpartisanship based on the laws, practices and guidelines designed to protect the equal and nonpolitical enforcement of the law in America.
And even as the organization tries to stake out a place as a nonpolitical entity, its treatment of the protest, as well as its owners' support of a president opposed to that protest and hostile to other racial justice issues, suggests that the NFL won't be able to easily extract itself from the problem like it so clearly wants to.
This extra layer of review, established in a draft memo in May 22 that CNN has viewed, requires the deputy chief of staff, director of communications and the deputy solicitor to be copied on documents that mention politically appointed staff members before they are released in response to a FOIA request, a process critics say is injecting politics into what is supposed to be a nonpolitical process.
"We decided to publish limited information about the whistle-blower — including the fact that he works for a nonpolitical agency and that his complaint is based on an intimate knowledge and understanding of the White House — because we wanted to provide information to readers that allows them to make their own judgments about whether or not he is credible," he added, according to the Times.
"We decided to publish limited information about the whistle-blower — including the fact that he works for a nonpolitical agency and that his complaint is based on an intimate knowledge and understanding of the White House — because we wanted to provide information to readers that allows them to make their own judgments about whether or not he is credible," Baquet said in a statement.
Are we to measure the success of our administration by the number of multibillionaires it produces, the vast size of our armed forces or the number of Nobel Prize winners, when the great majority lack access to quality education, guaranteed medical care, unchallenged voting rights and a fair, nonpolitical legal system; when scientific findings vital to mankind's future are ignored and the country's infrastructure at every level is in decay?
"You have a tough job to do at the Department of Justice after eight years of mismanagement, where I think the American people lost confidence in the department's ability to do things in a nonpolitical fashion," Senate Majority Whip John CornynJohn CornynThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Democrats keen to take on Cornyn despite formidable challenges The Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape MORE (R-Texas) said.
"People should know the Fed has a very strong culture around nonpolitical activity," said Powell who was speaking at an event with his predecessors, former Fed chiefs Ben Bernanke and Janet YellenJanet Louise YellenThink of this economy as an elderly friend: Old age means coming death On The Money: Rising recession fears pose risk for Trump | Stocks suffer worst losses of 2019 | Trump blames 'clueless' Fed for economic worries Recession fears surge as stock markets plunge MORE.
Beto O'RourkeBeto O'RourkeO'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession 28503 Democrats feel more emboldened to label Trump a racist Hillicon Valley: O'Rourke proposal targets tech's legal shield | Dem wants public review of FCC agreement with T-Mobile, Sprint | Voters zero in on cybersecurity | Instagram to let users flag misinformation MORE (D-Texas) and other political candidates distract from issues when they post social media of them doing nonpolitical activities, such as O'Rourke's visit to the dentist this week.
Anthony ScaramucciAnthony ScaramucciTrump's new challenge is officials dishing dirt Scaramucci to Mulvaney: 'Resign, go to confession' Scaramucci calls Trump a 'traitor' to the US MORE, who served a brief stint as the White House communications director and has become one of the most outspoken former Trump aides in criticizing the president, said he believes condemnation from nonpolitical former officials helps sway public opinion on impeachment but would need to be coupled with outcry from elected Republicans — something that seems unlikely.
The 57 attorneys, who all served in nonpolitical career roles, accused EPA Administrator Scott PruittEdward (Scott) Scott PruittEnvironmentalists renew bid to overturn EPA policy barring scientists from advisory panels Six states sue EPA over pesticide tied to brain damage Overnight Energy: Trump EPA looks to change air pollution permit process | GOP senators propose easing Obama water rule | Green group sues EPA over lead dust rules MORE of deliberately misrepresenting legal settlement practices and the work of attorneys both at the EPA and the Justice Department.
The 22019 attorneys, who all served in nonpolitical career roles, accused EPA Administrator Scott PruittEdward (Scott) Scott PruittEnvironmentalists renew bid to overturn EPA policy barring scientists from advisory panels Six states sue EPA over pesticide tied to brain damage Overnight Energy: Trump EPA looks to change air pollution permit process | GOP senators propose easing Obama water rule | Green group sues EPA over lead dust rules MORE of deliberately misrepresenting legal settlement practices and the work of attorneys both at the EPA and the Justice Department.
Yes. According to the Department of Homeland Security, you may not be granted asylum if: You have persecuted others based on race, religion, nationality, membership in a particular social group, or political opinion You have been convicted of a serious crime There are reasons for believing you committed a serious nonpolitical crime outside the United States You have engaged in terrorist activity, are likely to engage in terrorist activity, have incited terrorist activity, or are a member or representative of a terrorist organization There are reasonable grounds to believe that you are a danger to the security of the United States
Yes. In addition to the new rules that deny claims involving domestic or gang violence, the Department of Homeland Security says you might not be granted asylum if: You have persecuted others based on race, religion, nationality, membership in a particular social group, or political opinion You have been convicted of a serious crime There are reasons for believing you committed a serious nonpolitical crime outside the United States You have engaged in terrorist activity, are likely to engage in terrorist activity, have incited terrorist activity, or are a member or representative of a terrorist organization There are reasonable grounds to believe that you are a danger to the security of the United States

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