Until 20 years ago, the creation of voting districts by the independent Boundary Commissions was a largely
apolitical process, according to geographer Ron Johnston at the University of Bristol, UK.
Would that in effect be the nonpartisan,
apolitical process that Cuomo is advocating in the first place?
Moreover, Oakey would have us believe that unions exist in some sort of vacuum, in which negotiating contracts is
an apolitical process.
Not exact matches
Today this
apolitical avant - garde has found its ventriloquist and prophet in Marshall McLuhan, an author who admittedly lacks any analytical categories for the understanding of social
processes, but whose confused books serve as a quarry of undigested observations for the media industry.
Sandman discusses the
process used in determining which hospitals were chosen and the
apolitical nature of the commission.
Taken together, Simmons oeuvre reflects the shift that curator Thelma Golden both observed and underwent herself with her exhibitions Black Male in 1994 and Freestyle in 2001: the move from highly politicized issue - based art to more
apolitical considerations of identity along side the artistic
process.