In general, they want to institutionalize the debates and make them less subject to political whim.
"It's a standard practice around the country, and teachers need it because they are in fact vulnerable to political whims," he said.
The Constitution is a greater document than the political whims of the times.
We surrender to the political and economic whim of his White House.
But judgments are inevitably personal and, in today's climate, subject to political whim.
We need to be aware, however, that the school environment is a delicate ecosystem, highly sensitive to political whim.
"We do not illegally target people based on our political whims."
Its funding is restricted to political whim and a truly independent school never would be.
Let us focus on real human rights problems, not political whim.
With a disunited energy policy, we depend on the political whim of one country's state monopoly.