Sentences with phrase «politics out of the issue»

The commission was created to try to take the politics out of the issue.
A commission designed to take politics out of the issue is now coming under political pressure not to grant the salary increase.

Not exact matches

«What we have to do is get beyond the politics of this issue and figure out what, in fact, is working,» Obama said at a presidential primary debate in Philadelphia.
«I think this is very clever politics by Mulcair to get out ahead of this issue,» said Sid Ryan, president of the Ontario Federation of Labour.
Get so - called religion out of politics and stick to issues that are connected to the real world.
More fundamentally, he says, both sides want to «repoliticize» issues that have lately been taken out of the realm of democratic debate and made subject to a false «technical bureaucratic politics
His stance can be a little too conservative for my taste (mostly on social issues) but he is articulate and has some well thought out plans, not to mention he is pretty moderate and I think in this day and age we need a centrist, someone who isn't afraid to work with both sides of the aisle instead of just playing party politics and only pandering to one half of the country.
I really hope that the GOP catches up on domestic issues and realizes that religion needs to stay out of politics, because I and many others believe that Small government where the majority of power is left to the states is the superior form of government, and there is nothing wrong with that.
A former adviser to George Bush asks, earnestly, «Can't we just agree to get this issue (of abortion) out of national politics
I also find the «stay out of politics and stick to spiritual issues» position kind of weird.
As The Nation pointed out after the election, «One out of every four Trump voters voted with the Supreme Court in mind, and it's a safe bet that a very substantial number of those see the Supreme Court through the lens of abortion politics... If you can rally voters around abortion, few other issues matter.»
I genuinely was interested in this subject because of late it has somewhat been playing on my mind and so sought to discover the truth on the matter and so sought out discussions and literature by christian writers that I might examine their different stances on the issue and try to find a moral cross-section as I think is appropriate for all questions since the ranging views are like politics ranging from far left wing to far right wing views.
A MOMENT OF TRUTH The biggest moral issue for Catholics in English politics during this year of grace 2008 will surely, in the perspective of history, turn out to have been the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill, introduced into Parliament by the Government in November, with the intention that it will become law early in 200OF TRUTH The biggest moral issue for Catholics in English politics during this year of grace 2008 will surely, in the perspective of history, turn out to have been the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill, introduced into Parliament by the Government in November, with the intention that it will become law early in 200of grace 2008 will surely, in the perspective of history, turn out to have been the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill, introduced into Parliament by the Government in November, with the intention that it will become law early in 200of history, turn out to have been the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill, introduced into Parliament by the Government in November, with the intention that it will become law early in 2009.
Each concerned a growingly contentious issue in politics, each sought to take it out of politics by deciding it judicially on constitutional grounds, and each did so by basing the decision on the due process clause of the Constitution.
The plurality opinion also includes a plaintive plea to the country to accept the Court's decision in Roe v. Wade and «rare, comparable cases» as intended to take a deeply divisive issue out of politics.
This article is from the November issue of Total Politics As my train snakes out of Euston station...
A recent conference on the politics of fiscal squeeze explored some these issues and looked at how it has played out in different times and places.
He veered away from that topic and returned to the issue of the push to reform the financial industry, saying: «You've got to be sympathetic with some of the legislators,» pointing out that elected officials have to navigate a complex minefield of regulations and politics when trying to craft policy.
Ben chipped in to wonder to what extent Scotland would build its own institutions, saying: «This should be the biggest issue in politics... UKIP must be familiar with the kind of issues though: it's all the kind of stuff that would arise if the UK pulled out of the EU (only more of it and with the possibility that Scotland would adopt the Euro!?).»
Alexander, who participated — alongside Clegg, Cameron, and Osborne — in the «quad» meetings where coalition policy was hammered out, was less interested in the politics of the issue than the economic impact; he believed it was a necessary step to reduce the deficit.
Long is far out of step with voters here on immigration and social issues, among other topics, but her focus on the dangerous influence of money in politics echoes a real issue for New Yorkers.
There will be photos and more news from a fantastic evening in the next issue of Total Politics, out later this month.
Thankfully, military authorities issued the timely warnings for soldiers to stay out of politics and politicians stop inducing soldiers.
«Let's just take the politics out of this clearly politicized issue and get to the heart of the matter.»
I plan to stay active in politics and continue to speak out on the issues that affect the residents of Suffolk County, our state and our nation.
If last week was all about politics - and thankfully things turned out pretty well - maybe thisweek we can put ideology and partisanship aside for a moment and apply a more objective, scientific approach to some of the tough issues we face.
Quite a number of prominent Nigerians, not least among those who would want incumbent President Muhammadu Buhari to be kicked out by all means in 2019, have been grandstanding on the issue of youth participation in politics.
Feminist Gloria Steinem has said she will withdraw her endorsement of Quinn if the speaker remains an obstacle to the measure, and out bisexual actor Cynthia Nixon endorsed de Blasio, saying her concern over the issue trumps «identity politics
Governor Paterson is very much like President Obama, in that he is DETERMINED to do the people's business, even if it costs him the election... By THAT I mean that he has stood up to NY Congress and called them out for playing politics instead of resolving the budget issues.
«Without the Pride Agenda doing advocacy and politics I think these issues have suffered,» said Glick, who pointed out that most of the state's LGBT organizations are now local nonprofits that are focused on providing services and sustaining their funding — not lobbying for legislation.
Perry also endorsed the idea — first floated in a different form by physicist and former DOE official Steve Koonin — of forming a «red team» of climate science doubters to challenge a «blue team» of mainstream researchers, in order to publicly hash out the issues and «get the politics out of it.»
Whether you disagree on politics or parenting, getting out of sync is the most common issue I hear from my clients.
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You don't have to be in politics to recognize that the education of our nation's children is one of the most important issues out there.
Andrew Ujifusa of Politics K - 12 has written about how these states plan to rate schools and at how these states are handling the issue of schools with large numbers of students opting out of state tests.
On that issue, he supports the compromise made back in 2013; he stated, «by taking politics out of student loans... This will let students take advantage of lower rates.»
As it turned out, Melgaard tried playing both the «art as critique» and the identity - politics card in his defence: in a joint statement issued with his dealer Gavin Brown, the artist declared that the sculpture existed «to destabilize and unhinge our hardened and crusty notions of race and sex and power.
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However, within the wider context of this particular exhibition, such a judgement seems almost secondary because, as is so often the case, the principal issues and concerns arising out of exhibition work by Black artists in white gallery spaces revolve around the «politics» of these exhibitions, rather than the wok itself.
In our local context, it's especially interesting to draw out the aspects of Ward's practice that reference his native Jamaica, the politics of immigration, and the search for cultural identity — issues of particular relevance to the city of Miami,» said Diana Nawi, the exhibition's curator and associate curator at PAMM.
Keiko Fukazawa's Out Of Hand (2017) very slyly comments on the issues that politics and regal gestures evoke, and performed wall drawings by Larry Gipe, New Old Testament No. 1 (Baltimore, 2013 / SAC Bomber 1953)(2017), in which different types of smoking devices are juxtaposed, provoke questions about our value systemOf Hand (2017) very slyly comments on the issues that politics and regal gestures evoke, and performed wall drawings by Larry Gipe, New Old Testament No. 1 (Baltimore, 2013 / SAC Bomber 1953)(2017), in which different types of smoking devices are juxtaposed, provoke questions about our value systemof smoking devices are juxtaposed, provoke questions about our value systems.
Also, things are the way they are — setting aside the politics (for recieving nations) and psychological costs (for those moving), it would make sense to some extent for people to move toward places set up for efficient wealth generation rather than to spread the wealth among the people whereever they are, so it wouldn't make sense to try to wipe the slate clean of the advantages gained from history let along geography, although the later does bring up the issue of climate change refugees, and some wealth generating capacity is spread out (land), and of course some clean energy resources are rather abundant in the developing world or parts thereof, and energy needs differ geographically even for the same lifestyle — see above... this whole paragraph should reference itself....
Only better empirical data will move this issue out of the sphere of science and into the sphere of politics.
Politics are a metaphor for baseball, McKibben said, because presidents have to field issues that come out of left field and often swing and miss at curveballs when they are expecting fastballs over the middle of the plate.
If it continues unchecked, humanity will soon be running out of food and water... the environment, especially climate change, is going to be the central issue for all society, including business, politics and the economy...
Needless to say this has been deeply disturbing to an «ordinary Joe» (with 5 grandchildren) who has made an effort to understand the science and the politics that underlie the climate change «debate», especially since my country has become such an important player in the fossil fuel business with its tarsands and pipeline industries that affect us all, so I've tried to find out more about Judith Curry's recent contributions to the debate, not so much the hair - splitting, angels on the head of a pin, esoteric dissections of graphs and stats that I see here on your website but the ethical stance that you take on the larger issue of «killing» the IPCC and all it represents.
Because we know that the health of the oceans is neither a «right» nor a «left» issue, Ocean Champions is working aggressively to forge a bipartisan «blue» movement that will move beyond traditional «green» politics and reach out to all individuals who have a stake in healthy oceans.
It's an interesting question for followers of both politics and climate issues: How would things have turned out if Obama had thrown his weight behind clean energy legislation instead of health care reform?
For many of the groups working for the equal involvement of women in climate change issues, the deliberations on climate change are too narrowly focused on the politics of emissions reductions, rather than the long - term social and community initiatives that could underpin a real shift in a global consciousness or more effective practices of post-disaster rebuilding.In a statement to the U.N. General Assembly in July of this year, executive director of the Women's Environment and Development Organization (WEDO), June Zeitlin, points out: «Women have always been leaders in community revitalization and natural resource management.
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