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But he took the idea of depoliticizing the force to heart.
"My advice would be to make those decisions quickly, depoliticize the situation."
"There was an effort to depoliticize the issue, and God knows there's a need to do that today."
But that seems to me a foolish notion, especially if you want to depoliticize the process.
"It is hard to imagine state bodies depoliticized," he continued.
An added ingredient, one that will help all schools, is to completely depoliticize education.
Her Government has also forced top officers to leave the party in a move intended to depoliticize the army.
Its supporters say it could depoliticize the distribution of oil revenues.
"There's still a long way to go, but in terms of openness about the issue, it has become somewhat depoliticized."
"The risk experts claim to depoliticize an inherently political problem," they wrote.
In either case, "the issue of the war which has caused that moment is effectively depoliticized," he adds.
Today, if any purpose remains, it is to humanize and depoliticize.
One result might be to depoliticize the opera crisis.
There were measures to cut taxes and to depoliticize election redistricting.
Or at least a symptom of just how depoliticized US party politics are.
He developed a management structure and depoliticized the office."
Solidarity's hope is that gradually they can be depoliticized.
He also promised a more business-like government, in terms of financial responsibility and to depoliticize the police department.
The idea was to depoliticize the selection process.
They point out that he has depoliticized a political institution by emphasizing culture while ignoring its material base.
Duncan argued that the body would "depoliticize" energy debates in Ontario.
Q. Aside from creating an independent institution, what else would you do to try and depoliticize the investing process?
That's why the only real solution is to depoliticize the Justice Department, to do away with the appearance of anyone playing politics there.
The plan is the West's boldest effort yet to depoliticize television news and blur the differences among three ethnic communities.
We have to depoliticise our argument and be practical about helping these people.
That reason is to depoliticise decision-making when it comes to the agricultural budget.
"I want to depoliticise climate change because it affects us all.
The government says that this would depoliticise the choice, though critics claim the economy minister would still have the final say.
Most of all, the Taiwanese authorities wanted to depoliticise WHO membership.
"Bad parenting is at the root of the lawlessness", is that a joke or an attempt to depoliticise the issue?
Some claim military terms serve to depoliticise, dehumanize, or otherwise abstract discussion about operations from an actual description thereof.
The party wants to introduce jury trial into the Ukrainian law system and wants to "depoliticise" the process of appointment of judges.
Keeping Mr Gates on would help depoliticise the Iraq war and help the withdrawal process work more smoothly.
Finally, we should depoliticise the Quaestors, so we have real representatives for MEPs.
The official party position is that policing should not be treated as a "political football" and that a strong preference for independent candidates will help depoliticise the process.
The ADMK sought to depoliticise the education policy of the government by not insisting on the medium of education to be Tamil language.
In one study, centred around globalization, she found that policy makers face "pressures to adopt a simple reading of complex issues" and "to depoliticise and universalize all sorts of differences".
The old guard also sought to eschew the use of PAP as a central political institution, seeking to "depoliticise" and disperse power among society, and sought to include low-level community leaders in government.
As a shrewd observer notes, the Government is handling the Opposition's dirty work for it if it can reduce prison numbers, revisit obnoxious sentencing policies, depoliticise crime and redress the balance on civil liberties.
While it is probably impossible to create a totally objective process, there can and must be improvements to the current investigation procedure in order to depoliticise it and ensure that the interests of all European citizens are best served.
Piñeyro made his inaugural speech to his fellow FC Barcelona board members on March 13 1940 and outlined his intentions to depoliticise the club off the field, while at same time aiming for sporting greatness on it.
In an attempt to depoliticise the games following Irael's Six Day War there was to be no official medal tally in Tel Aviv, however the Australian's haul of 38 medals earned them fourth spot on the 'unofficial' placings.
Military terminology refers to the terms and language of military organizations and personnel as belonging to a discrete category, as distinguishable by their usage in military doctrine, as they serve to depoliticise, dehumanise, or otherwise abstract discussion about its operations from an actual description thereof.
The early years of the right-wing Presidency of Gabriel González were marked by serious unrest between left and right-wing supporters, and on 2 August 1947 González named a cabinet of military officers and independents in a supposed attempt to depoliticise the situation.
To depoliticise the issue, the Government could offer to refer future allocation of revenue to an independent tribunal (composed of UK, Scottish and independent members), with terms of reference that take into account the historic investment by the British taxpayer, as well as geographical considerations and future reserves.
As a result of the Leitch Report the Government merged several organisations to form the UK Commission for Employment and Skills following Leitch's recommendation to 'depoliticise' the skills agenda by securing a broad political and stakeholder consensus for the UK's world-class ambitions for 2020 and beyond.
This editorial would read better on April 1st, but it still convinces many other regular readers that not only is the Guardian overcoming its dislike of the Conservatives, but that it is also adopting the strategy of other pro-conservative news-papers to depoliticise its readership, putting X-Factor celebrity vacuousness centre page.