Sentences with phrase «politics out of the process»

The Prime Minister did not object last month when Sir John Chilcot, with all the caution of a retired Whitehall mandarin, suggested that he appear after polling day to keep politics out of the process.

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Thus, I have set out to explore the major tenets of process thought and its applicability in its understanding of the self, society, politics, psychology, the natural sciences, and education.
The absence, however, of any explicit reference to politics in Jesus» recorded teaching, although not decisive, (It may be argued that any such references would tend to drop out during the process of transmission, which took place, in its final, decisive stages, in a non-Palestinian environment, far removed from Jesus» own political problems.)
The more» religion» infects the political process in this nation, the more this nation heads down a highway to totalitarian government, if Perry is so convinced about his faith, he should start a church and stay the he11 out of politics.
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.
In the process, the Beckification of our politics — the normalization of what are completely irrational ideas — scares the hell out of a lot of people.
«The purpose of the Board of Regents is to take education out of the realm of politics, and this wrong - headed proposal would insert politics directly into the process,» said Silver spokesman Michael Whyland.
If the politics of an MP are out of tune with those of the local party that they are supposed to represent, there is a democratic process to open up the selection.
But in the process, it laid the groundwork for another debate in the Legislature over what has become a contentious mix of ethnic and racial politics playing out in a diverse suburban district, which may preview similar fights in other locations.
«And I'll stay out of the county's process and stay out of the local politics
In the cases, just this last couple of elections, where stem cell politics, for example, has been played out in the electoral process, stem cell research is [has] done better than the winning candidates for offices; and I think, apart from that, I think that we do have a serious problem in general education of the sciences and that accounts for the reluctance of a large segment of the population to accept the principles of evolution and think that there is still a debate about it, which there isn't — and that's a problem we need to solve, — but I still think there is an incredible constituency for science in this country.
Before you even start sending out applications, it's smart to prune prejudicial content (politics talk, margarita selfies, rants about your current boss) from your social - media accounts, says Therese Macan, a professor at the University of Missouri — St. Louis, who studies the process of employee selection and recruitment.
One of the ongoing challenges in American politics is appealing to younger demographics - not simply through elections and voter turn - out but engaging young people with the political process.
The Campaign is smart enough to largely leave politics out of the equation and just ridicule the process.
As Edward Abbey pointed out two decades ago, «It should be clear to everyone by now that crude numerical growth does not solve our chronic problems of unemployment, welfare, crime, traffic, filth, noise, squalor, the pollution of our air, the corruption of our politics, the debasement of the school system (hardly worthy of the name «education»), and the general loss of popular control over the political process — where money, not people, is now the determining factor.»
Might it not be the case that what is being responded to is not as much the «science» as such, but the process by which that science has been produced, and, as is observed here, the sheer volume of politics is smuggled out with it?
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