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He argues that despite appearances, parallels between politicised Christianity and politicised Islam cannot be pushed very far.
The rulings make clear the court's reluctance to become politicised.
The 22th anniversary, on May 2000th, was a politicised affair.
Footy fans shouldn't be subjected to a politicised grand final.
China has said the virus outbreak should not be politicised.
Its predecessor was politicised, poorly designed and penetrated by criminal interests.
Lawyers for UBS have previously said the case had become politicised.
The courts, civil service, army and police are all thoroughly politicised.
Are the armed forces becoming as politicised as America's other institutions?
Its laws are many and perplexing; its domestic markets, inefficient and politicised.
The once unthinkable—autocratic rule, politicised courts, racialist policies—is now happening.
Has ED become politicised too, and in the process abandoned its purpose?
Unlike in 2001, when politicians came together, the attack was quickly politicised.
Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab denied that the Conservatives had politicised the attack.
The controversy comes as Hong Kong's prosecution policy comes under criticism as politicised.
A religiously motivated attack two weeks before the election was swiftly politicised, too.
Unlike Egypt and Turkey, Tunisia does not have a strong and politicised army.
He also expresses his concern about how politicised the Mueller report has become.
Yet there are ways to make fiscal policy less politicised and more responsive.
The supposedly neutral but heavily politicised institution is semi-embedded in Venezuela's political structure.
Some see this as deserved comeuppance for a politicised decision to oppose the merger.
We fear that Ms. Portman's decision will cause our philanthropic initiative to be politicised.
But there is a growing perception that the 33,000-strong force is becoming politicised.
The more politicised the courts become, the more the appointment of judges is contested.
I don't think monetary policy is being politicised in the UK, I'll state that.
The army is now dominated by Hutu officers and is becoming politicised, the report said.
THEY may be overrated and politicised, but Nobel peace prizes are still nice to have.
Aluminium trade between the two countries was already politicised before Donald Trump became U.S. president.
In practice, though, even the global defence of freedom of conscience has become increasingly politicised.
International Crisis Group, a Brussels-based NGO, describes a "deeply politicised, dysfunctional criminal-justice system".
That is worrying; some of America's greatest foreign-policy debacles have stemmed from politicised intelligence. ■
Russian gas exports have became increasingly politicised since Moscow's annexation of Crimea from Ukraine in 2014.
"It was unfair and illegal, amoral and politicised," the RIA news agency quoted him as saying.
But another risk defies any attempt to legislate: that of politicised appointments to its governing council.
"Being political should not be confused with politicised," said a spokeswoman for Commission chief Jean-Claude Juncker.
Yet given how politicised the net migration figure has become, the data behind it are surprisingly unreliable.
He uses a microphone—turned up loud for politicised raps—and mobile phones with augmented-reality apps.
Pride is one of the biggest and most politicised events relating to the rights of that community.
Mr Duque's defence minister, who is close to Mr Uribe, is criticised for having politicised the army.
The group became politicised at the time of the revolution before being mobilised in support of Saied.
He Fan, a prominent Chinese economist, says the feeling is that business in America is becoming more politicised.
It claims that Brazil's schools have been politicised by left-wing teachers and demands "pluralism" in the classroom.
The new laws mean that all the courts will be politicised, warns the head of a judges' association.
Having largely refused to co-operate with the British inquiry, Russia has dismissed its findings, calling it "politicised".
Mr Mashaba will also have to contend with a city bureaucracy that is politicised and largely pro-ANC.
The country is bedevilled by corruption, the judiciary has been politicised and some of its institutions are rotten.
Dave Swindells's marvellous photos provide a fashion history of the movement, while Matthew Smith's show its politicised side.
The more politicised central banks became, the less they would be perceived as independent authorities on economic policy.
Polls show that 76% of Poles oppose a politicised judiciary, as the protests in Warsaw and other cities attested.
That experience politicised me, and I joined forces with likeminded people to challenge conventional ways of thinking about disability.
In Malaysia, however, the government itself has thoroughly politicised Islam, leaving little room for dissent from its harshest rules.
It's not just the aluminium supply change that is having to adapt to the new reality of politicised markets.
Those that do break through are often politicised from the offset regardless of intention, purely because of their identity.
Hussam Aala, Syria's ambassador in Geneva, said that Zeid was "selective and biased" and that the debate was "politicised".
Purnama, who is competing against former education minister Anies Baswedan, denies what are regarded by critics as politicised charges.
Her death has been widely politicised, with conservatives using it as a reason to enact more stringent immigration laws.
As it grew, it became increasingly politicised; under John F. Kennedy, 196 presidential appointments required Senate confirmation, now 1,212 do.
Having said all that, I think I disagree with Mr Cowen that the topic is too important to become politicised.
Delays in adopting these policies increase vulnerabilities and risk reforms being politicised ahead of the 2019 elections, the IMF said.
But experiencing the Miners' Strike up close, and seeing how mainstream politics works when it's threatened – that's what politicised me.
But whilst such politicised withdrawals were common in the 1980s, bans on teams for violating the rules have been rare.
ANGOLA'S ISABEL DOS SANTOS SAYS LEGAL MOVES AGAINST HER ARE POLITICISED ATTEMPT TO WEAKEN EX-PRESIDENT'S INFLUENCE, DISTRACT FROM ECONOMY
House and techno are inherently politicised musics that arose from the pressures and struggles faced by minority groups facing systematic oppression.
It has politicised life in these countries as hostile groups struggle with each other to seize control of the…state coffers.
Slashing funding for "politicised" climate research, as one of his advisers has said is on the cards, might please them, too.
Nor is it unusual that the killing of 11 people in a synagogue in Pittsburgh on October 27th was instantly politicised.
The obvious candidate is Poland, where the nationalist Law and Justice (PiS) government has stacked the courts and politicised judicial appointments.
The discrimination Irish-Americans faced at home, as the "last whites to become white", it is sometimes said, politicised them further.
In many parts of China, politicised infrastructure spending has led to a number of white-elephant projects, but not in the PRD.
It is both bureaucratised and politicised, according to a recent study on the quality of Spanish institutions for the Círculo de Empresarios.
Mr Shabunin now faces a potential three-year sentence; the severity of the response led many to see the case as politicised.
In an environment of hyper-partisanship, the more conspicuous any government agency makes itself, the more politicised it will almost inevitably seem.
He labels them voodoo; a highly politicised term of criticism, and one of the nastier things one academic can say about another.
Gazprom's gas routes to Europe have become increasingly politicised following Russia's annexation of Crimea in 2014 and role in the Ukraine crisis.
The likes of Michael Gove wish to return the bank's responsibilities to government so that economics can be politicised further to win votes.
This has made foreign policy unprecedentedly politicised: how Americans feel about it is almost entirely determined by how they feel about the president.
Similarly, the scale and frequency of online interactions, and the intensely politicised atmosphere of platforms like Twitter and Tumblr, amplify this educational role.
Democracy can plainly be improved by stronger institutions and less politicised civil services, as well as by a vibrant civil society and free media.
IKEA is trying to distance itself from being caught up in highly politicised prosecution of rap star A$AP Rocky by prosecutors in Sweden.
For Ms Uddin's part, after concluding that the hijab was "hopelessly politicised" and hazardous to her safety, in 2006 she stopped wearing hers in public.
Worse offences include the reversing of a law designed to loosen the often-disastrous grip of politicised student representatives on the governing councils of universities.
Tinariwen, a collective from Mali formed in 1979, worked with traditional instruments in the assouf style, but added electrified sounds, pop influences and politicised lyrics.
But it faces a more difficult environment in Europe as Russian gas sales have become heavily politicised since Moscow's standoff with the West over Ukraine.
Russian gas supplies to Europe, where state-controlled giant Gazprom accounts for a third of supplies, have been increasingly politicised over Moscow's role in Ukraine.
"But one thing is very clear: the US, with the help of media, has made FONOPs and its other military operations more politicised and strategic."
Last-minute and politicised, the centenary celebrations on November 11th highlighted the rift between supporters and critics of the ruling populist Law and Justice (PiS) party.
This means the institutions will inevitably be more politicised—an outcome many who initially supported these innovations have come to regret since the change in administration.
That reputation appears to be substantially unwarranted—it is a product of decades of highly politicised scandals from which Mrs Clinton has emerged convicted of no crime.
Then Mr Kahan gave the group the question in a politicised form, asking how effective banning handguns was in reducing crime (the underlying mathematics was the same).
Politicised, documented and culturally sensitive, the ravaging of America's forests is an important gauge of man's ability to mitigate and adapt to the warming he has caused.
Below is a selection of The Economist's coverage of abortion laws in America, and other resources used in the production of the film "How America politicised abortion".
But few expect this to happen, since the National Prosecuting Authority has become politicised under the presidency of Mr Zuma, who faces 783 charges of fraud and corruption.
A former colleague calls Mr Kelly's press conference a "very sad moment" which showed the dangers of allowing war service to become politicised and "really broke my heart".
They want China to abandon its model of state capitalism, with its subsidies for local champions, arm-twisting transfers of technology, curbs on market access and politicised regulation.
As if to rub it in, Disney, a competitor unencumbered by tabloids or politicised news channels, this week said it would launch two such streaming services by 2019.
Today the term 'troll' carries a newly sinister undercurrent: where once the lulz were just that, now they've been politicised, luring typical 4chan users to the alt-right.
The regime has co-opted it, turning it into a faction-ridden, politicised and top-heavy moneymaking operation, with more than 2,000 generals (where 200 used to suffice).
In January, President Petro Poroshenko nominated acting central bank chief Yakiv Smoliy to be governor on a permanent basis, ending months of uncertainty over the highly politicised position.
But in one of the most politicised eras of the Supreme Court's history, the chief seems keen to tamp down public perceptions that the court, too, is bitterly partisan.
In his remarks Mr Obama brandished political polarisation, which he blamed on gerrymandered electoral districts, money in politics, a politicised media landscape and voter apathy, especially among young people.
The financial engineering was built on unsustainably risky bets, and the distractions arising from that complicated and politicised business led bosses to ignore festering problems on the industrial side.
Komala politicised the role of women in Kurdistan, leading to combat training for females in the early 1980s, ten years before women took up arms up in Turkish Kurdistan.
Moreover, Mr Rogers has a point when he argues that the UN is a politicised body that may bicker over granting permission to intervene until it is too late.
Yet if other politicised murders linked to Chechnya, such as the killing of the journalist Anna Politikovskaya in 2006, are any indication, Nemtsov's true killers are unlikely to face justice.
Standing is only apparent with a particularised injury, he wrote, such as "a voter's placement in a 'cracked' or 'packed' district" where his vote is diluted by politicised line-drawing.
If Mr Trump has become more willing to nominate people whose main qualification is that they agree with him, the Fed could become—or be seen to become—worryingly politicised.
These swallow the moderate segments of Constituency Labour Parties and welcome a flood of new centre-left and centrist members, including many previously unaligned voters politicised by the Brexit vote.
The lineup—five Republican-appointed justices siding with the president's policy, four Democratic appointees opposing it—gave fresh support to the view that the Supreme Court is a highly politicised institution.
Pierre de Vos, a constitutional law professor at the University of Cape Town, worries that such "lawfare" could place great strain on the judiciary, by leaving judges vulnerable to politicised attacks.
Russian officials have accused WADA of shifting blame and said their country is the victim of a politicised dirty tricks campaign designed to besmirch its reputation and curb its sporting success.
UBS, whose lawyers said the case had become politicised, turned down a settlement offer of 1.1 billion euros, an amount the bank was later requested to pay as a court bond.
This does double damage to American democracy, first by absolving elected politicians of their proper responsibility to govern, and then by making the Supreme Court seem too politicised, which undermines its legitimacy.
Justices' tendency to retire when an ideologically friendly president is in office—as Anthony Kennedy seems to have done—only makes the court look more like a politicised institution ripe for manipulation.
Some of the most closed administrations, including those of Greece, Italy and Spain, are in reality highly politicised, since promotion often depends on being in favour with the government of the day.
But it is unlikely that the court's rulings in two of the most politicised issues of recent decades—abortion and affirmative action—would have come out the other way had Scalia lived.
Analysts and investors have said the fund could potentially make the companies more efficient, while others have expressed concern over the appointment of the fund's management which runs the risk of being politicised.
Analysts and investors have said the fund could potentially make domestic companies more efficient, while others have expressed concern over the appointment of the fund's management which runs the risk of being politicised.
Shakur's politicised, urgent lyrics often made reference to the Black Panthers, of which his parents were members, and the need to break free of oppressive governments and hypocritical notions of the American Dream.
We've already seen plenty of alarming news about what the Trump presidency could mean for science, from stripping NASA's supposedly "politicised" climate research to the potentially huge impact on renewable energy research funding.
To legitimise President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's draconian policies and to boost his attempt to bolster his powers through a new constitution, the memory and trauma of the coup have been nourished, politicised and consecrated.
The equivalence regime was initially seen as one route after Brexit, but banks say it's too politicised and subject to change and instead some will move staff from London to subsidiaries on the continent.
ADRIAN FINCH Rio de Janeiro You suggested that America's Supreme Court became politicised through exposure to the quarrels in American society, as if a communicable disease had been transmitted ("And Brett makes five", September 15th).
As a fictional representation, it sometimes looks like a politicised, if de-romanticised, version of something like Abdellatif Kechiche's Blue Is The Warmest Colour, from 2013… This film has what its title implies: a heartbeat.
The intention is to make big business work better for ordinary people, but the result would be clumsy government intervention, a dilution of property rights and the spectre of heavily regulated firms under politicised supervision.
Indonesian investment chief Thomas Lembong said a "freak-out over foreign workers" had been politicised, fuelling tensions surrounding the Jakarta poll, which pits the ethnic Chinese Christian incumbent Basuki Tjahaja Purnama against a Muslim rival.
The R-Sport agency said Balakhnichev had described the ban as "politicised" and that he intended to appeal; but sports minister Mutko said there was no point in appealing as the ban "had been expected".
As the steward of the Supreme Court's institutional credibility, and in light of politicised confirmation hearings that cast the Supreme Court in an unusually partisan light this autumn, Chief Justice Roberts is steering a careful course.
" That latter statement was in the face of a presidential tweet, "The top Leadership and Investigators of the FBI and the Justice Department have politicised the sacred investigative process in favor of Democrats and against Republicans.
MOSCOW, Dec 13 (Reuters) - The decision to move the 2017 bobsleigh and skeleton world championships from Sochi, Russia, is politicised and without grounds, Russia's RIA news agency cited Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov as saying on Tuesday.
This time America starts with a big deficit and one that has already been politicised, not least by Mr Trump, who sees it as evidence that the rules of international commerce are rigged in other countries' favour.
To understand the danger of politicised piety, consider Hebron, Jerusalem's "older sister" and site of the Cave of the Patriarchs (which Muslims call the Ibrahimi Mosque), where the Bible says Abraham bought a burial-place for his family.
With Russia's gas routes to Europe increasingly politicised since its annexation of Ukraine's Crimea region in 2014, many eastern European countries and the United States have opposed the project as threatening to sideline Ukraine as a transit route.
In a strongly worded editorial on Monday, the influential state-run Chinese tabloid the Global Times said Taiwan's release of the 20 had disgraced the island's rule of law and politicised what should be a normal legal case.
"There is not a very clear structure for how equivalence is granted, and it's likely to be at best a highly politicised environment," said Mark Hemsley, chief executive officer of Bats Europe, the region's biggest share trading platform.
Conservative Christians were scandalised at such a decision being taken by the Supreme Court; it was this issue above all others that brought such voters to the Republican party, and this issue above all others that politicised the court.
The military government used an emergency law on Thursday to let police explore the scandal-hit Dhammakaya Temple after months of failing to get it to hand over its former abbot, Phra Dhammachayo, in a politicised money-laundering case.
So it was tempting to believe that Beppe Grillo, a politicised comedian in the mould of America's Michael Moore or Britain's Russell Brand, was ahead of the curve when he founded the Five Star Movement (M5S) ten years ago.
Messrs Blanchard and Summers are themselves at odds on it: Mr Summers is open to relaxing independence; Mr Blanchard worries that politicised central banks might have been too timid during the crisis, just as many governments turned too quickly to austerity.
His critics feel vindicated by press reports that an internal review into the Clinton e-mail investigation, led by the Justice Department's inspector-general, Michael Horowitz, has zeroed in on decisions made by Mr McCabe which some colleagues saw as politicised.
It represents an assault on the courts' already-tested consensual traditions, which the next Democratic administration would naturally emulate, thereby dividing the courts even more nakedly along partisan lines and making judicial appointments even more politicised than they already are.
The 2007 constitution, which followed a coup the previous year against Thaksin Shinawatra, then the prime minister, created an array of appointed "independent" bodies and politicised courts that brought down three democratically chosen prime ministers including his sister, Yingluck Shinawatra.
FACED with what she described as "breath-taking insults" to Catholicism, contained in a leaked exchange of emails among people close to Hillary Clinton, a prominent Catholic academic has loudly lamented the cynical and over-politicised mindset which these messages apparently reflect.
So the conscientious, fair-minded steward of the nation's highest court faces a circus in the Senate and a series of pending decisions that highlight the extent to which his tribunal has become the most highly politicised institution in the federal government.
Europe cannot survive as a free-for-all, everyone for themselves, or as an Austerity Union built on de-politicised economic decision-making with a fig leaf of federalism in which some countries are condemned to permanent depression and debtors are denied democratic rights.
And yet, as a recent study revealed, sexism is so ingrained in society that one in four people between the ages of 15 and 29 considers gendered violence to be normal within a couple, and one in five think it is a politicised, exaggerated issue.
Mining communities in the twenties and thirties were some of the most active in the trade union movement, and the men who worked in Britain's mines were some of the most politicised, which was perhaps little wonder given the highly perilous nature of their trade.
Steve Presence, the co-founder of the Bristol Radical Film Festival, says that without this money the chance of hearing angry, politicised voices "is diminished", and that the risk aversion of the British Film Institute, the largest film funding body in Britain, is partly to blame.
By nominating a centrist with a record of bipartisan support—someone like Sri Srinivasan, confirmed by a 97-0 vote to the federal appeals court for the District of Columbia in 2013—Mr Obama could embarrass Republicans by forcing them into the role of hyper-politicised obstructionists.
This is also a moment of impatience, when Chinese practices that have long frustrated outsiders, such as state subsidies for national champions, or the use of security laws and politicised regulations to bully trade secrets out of foreign firms, feel insupportable now that China is so large.
FROM the mountain resort of Zakopane in the south to the Hel peninsula in the north, tens of thousands of Poles took to the streets last week in protest against proposed reforms that would have sacked all of the members of the Supreme Court and politicised the legal system.
"It is clear enough for the Maltese Government that most of this misinformation was led by highly politicised local actors, and can be read in a situation where some groups in the European Parliament are trying to gain leverage in negotiations on situations in their Member States," the Maltese government said.
"Word by Word" devotes chapters to each element of a lexicographer's work, from defining politicised words (like "marriage") to dealing with irate readers (who never tire of asking why this or that word was let into the dictionary) to dealing with vulgarity, in a chapter named after a female dog.
In November, threats of sanctions over use of the poppy led to an enormous war of opinion pieces in the newspapers, which ironically, and rather sadly, made what many would agree is an apolitical symbol of mourning look like exactly the sort of politicised emblem which FIFA seeks to proscribe.
Looking back on press about the band (which, alongside Williamson, comprises another member in Andrew Fearn), there's always been a sense about two things: that they've been positioned as the embodiment of all the spitting, politicised rage of the working class – and that they like banging away shitloads of drugs.
It will be marked by an increasingly dysfunctional Franco-German relationship and growing influence for middling moderate states like Spain and the Netherlands; by debates about whether the EU needs a vanguard or should proceed at a common pace; by new tussles between the institutions; and by a more genuinely politicised European civic sphere.
Central banking has become more politicised On the left, wacky schools of thought like "modern monetary theory" (MMT), which says, roughly, that as long as inflation remains contained the government can borrow as much as it likes and that fiscal policy should manage the economic cycle, have influenced some people such as Ms Ocasio-Cortez.

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