Not exact matches
Such apolitical
stance will create an unacceptable dualism between the spiritual and the material aspects of life, implying that there is another Lord who is in charge of the
political sphere
than God, our Creator and Redeemer.
I was mostly speaking to a mentality
than a reality and there are many a
political figure who in the states who want to scale back to a more pre-WWII neutral
stance where we don't interfere in other nations affairs.
Faced with this pressure, the sudden change in the government's
stance on a referendum seems more understandable from a
political perspective
than a legal one.
From appearing in campaign adverts, jumping on campaign platforms to recently announcing that the NDC had fulfilled its promise to fix the power crisis (Dumsor) while presenting an award at the 2015 Ghana Movie Awards, John's
political stance and views were more
than certain.
Although one might expect opinion on the matter to be divided along conventional left - right grounds, experience has shown this not to be the case - although the vulnerability of Labour on the issue of top - up fees may have encouraged some to adopt particular
stances for
political - tactical reasons, rather
than on grounds of principle.
That raises more questions
than answers, but is not what the Front Bench is stating is
political stance is going to be anyway.
McCright said the finding is due more to the women's
political stance than their gender or race.
Rather
than griping about how things are in my city, I wish I had made the effort to join in much sooner, but I also didn't have a good grasp of my
political stances and opinions, so I wouldn't have known how to make a solid impact.
Neutrality on
political issues was once the norm, but millennial spending power and
political polarisation mean it's now riskier to be neutral
than to take a
stance.
And the works on view by the Americans Leon Golub and Raymond Pettibon plainly have less to do with their painterly qualities
than with their literary and
political stances.
Re # 7, that ties in nicely with what Roger Pielke Jr recently wrote at the Prometheus science policy weblog (Follow Up On Landsea / IPCC — see last 4 - 5 paragraphs): «But more troubling
than a lack of knowledge of the substance of the science of the IPCC reports is the
political stance on climate taken by the head of the IPCC.
Kristen agrees that shopping and
political activism should not be seen as one and the same thing, but takes issue with my
stance that the latter has more potential for lasting change
than the former.
Rather
than pretend that if the science is really true, you'd change your
political stance.