Sentences with phrase «eschew politics»

They do not eschew politics entirely, but they recognize that «[n] o administration in Washington, no matter how ostensibly pro-Christian, is capable of stopping cultural trends toward desacralization and fragmentation that have been building for centuries.»
But through it all, Gillibrand eschews politics in favor of policy, talking about everything from the Republicans» «war on women» — a favorite topic — to food stamps.
He eschewed politics in his 20 - minute speech.

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Throughout his election campaign, he consistently eschewed conventional politics in favor of sensationalism and sound bites, in contrast to Hillary's more measured approach.
In contrast to South Africa's vocal patrons of liberation theology (who are largely confined to the intellectual class), most evangelical independent and African indigenous churches eschew radical politics and the transformation of the Christian message into a political agenda.
(8) As leader — with rare exceptions (as on prisons policy)-- David Cameron has eschewed the «politics of and».
Since then, Mr Kennedy has remained publicly loyal to the party leadership and largely eschewed frontline politics.
Nana Akufo - Addo entreated President Mahama to eschew ethnic politics and tell Ghanaians what the NDC administration...
He avoids the conspiracy theories, eschews examining President Kennedy's politics or his legacy, and focuses instead on the more «human interest» aspects: the medical response at the hospital, Abraham Zapruder's famous 8 mm recording, the investigations commenced by the FBI and the Secret Service, and the reactions of Oswald's mother and brother Robert.
Broaching subjects as diverse as race, celebrity, religion, politics, sex, and art history, her works eschew linear storytelling in lieu of disjointed narratives.
Like many young artists of the time, he grappled with the legacies of minimalism and cultural studies, the relation between politics and art, and his own identification as a gay, HIV - positive artist who nonetheless eschewed identity politics as the basis of an art practice.
As such, his aesthetic is inseparable from the pertinent extra-aesthetic issues of the age, including income inequality, the constant threat of reactionary politics, and the authoritarian abuse of power, as well as the fact of the artist's own queerness, all of which he allows to saturate his work even as he eschews polemics.
Her works eschew linear storytelling in lieu of disjointed narratives, broaching subjects as diverse as race, celebrity, religion, politics, sex and art history.
Like his contemporaries Felix Gonzalez - Torres, Robert Gober, and Zoe Leonard, Blanchon grappled with the legacies of Minimalism and Modernism, the relation between politics and art, and his identification as a gay, HIV - positive artist who nonetheless eschewed identity politics as the basis of an art practice.
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