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Перевод: apolitical
[прилагательное] аполитичный
Тезаурус:
- I've encountered Arena -reading Young Conservatives who get off on The Smiths and Sex Pistols: I knew a girl whose favourite group is The Jam but who claims to be apolitical and whose one great desire in life is a Mercedes.
- The Conservative's active citizen is essentially apolitical, doing service to the community in non-political ways, and the Conservatives sometimes give the impression that they are anxious to eliminate political activity from many aspects of community life.
- How then did this apolitical, academic subject come to play such an important part in the development of Marxism?
- But exactly how does this all-pervasive apolitical concept of art become so suffocatingly effective?
- It could also draw in apolitical idealists alienated by both the extremism of the far left and the abrasiveness of the Thatcherites.
- A frequent accusation levelled against the nouveau roman and, indeed, both modernism and postmodernism is their apolitical nature.
- ON AN entirely apolitical note, Mr Michael Holroyd's house is falling down.
- SPORT'S role as a major employer and contributor to government coffers has helped it to discover a latent power and a voice of its own, discarding its traditionally apolitical posture in the process.
- It is the universal appeal of the character that convinces Uderzo the stories must be kept decidedly apolitical.
- Apolitical and never the holder of any union office, Kirkland had 36 years as a Glasgow ambulanceman before he retired last year.
- Another example which serves to illustrate this view of citizenship as apolitical is the decision taken by a Conservative-controlled local authority, Barnet, in 1987 to refuse to allow political groups such as CND or Amnesty International to take part in a community festival (the Court of Appeal found that this decision was unlawful and struck it down, too late to save the festival).
- Arresting or deporting the tens of thousands of Palestinian professionals who would be employed in perfectly apolitical, harmless and humanitarian jobs can only further isolate the Israeli Government.
- His challenger, Mr Edwin Eisendrath, a city alderman, had tried to stitch together a coalition of young apolitical professionals and "reform" Democrats.
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