Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
It involves a depoliticisation of the citizen, who by definition should in truth be acknowledged to be a political being.
The Criminal Court would rather benefit from depoliticisation.
It was opposed to monopolies, and sought reform and depoliticisation of the Civil Service.
It would also help to accelerate the depoliticisation of our army and the promotion of officers on the basis of their professional capabilities.
The reforms were seen by many as a threat to democracy and in part may have resulted in the depoliticisation of the NUS.
Isn't it about time that we looked towards the depoliticisation of education and based educational development on long term aims that have been carefully considered and well researched.
This contributed to a formal union neutrality and 'depoliticisation', although in practice there are strong links with the Social Democrats (Günter and Leminsky, 1978).
The move is seen as important in the context of the depoliticisation of the armed forces and defence reforms that ultimately led to the accession of Croatia to NATO in 2009.
Alice Echols (a feminist historian and cultural theorist), credits Redstockings member Brooke Williams with introducing the term cultural feminism in 1975 to describe the depoliticisation of radical feminism.
Guo's very public open letters to President Hu Jintao demanding multi-party elections and the depoliticisation of the People's Liberation Army, was widely published in internet blogosphere as well as the tradition media.
However, the Popular Party did offer support for elements of the Historical Memory Law, including seven amendments to the original text of the law, facilitating the "depoliticisation" of the Valley of the Fallen (Valle de los Caídos) and monetary aid to victims of the Civil War and Franco regime.
Perhaps we truly have reached a point of depoliticization in education.
In which case, 'depoliticization' took place during some earlier - unidentified - period.
Though their conclusions are clear, the precise nature, and meaning, of the process of 'depoliticization' is much less so.
Does this solution lead to 'deradicalization' and 'depoliticization, as Curran claims?
Further, he discusses how commercialization, a lack of passion, and depoliticization causes a new conservatism in rock.
The Smiths were prime movers in what you could call the depoliticization of personal life, after punk's initial demystification.
He proposed three essential policies: decentralization, the depoliticization of public administration, and enhanced executive powers for the prefects.
A more detailed analysis of 'depoliticization' can be found in Curran et al.'s critique of the 'human interest'story.
Depoliticization of science - masking of science politics through the language of neutrality.
For example, they write that the 'depoliticization of the popular press merely reflects a reversion to the pattern of the inter-war years.
Mobutu also announced the "depoliticization" of the civil service, the police, the armed forces and paramilitary forces; additionally, free trade unions were to be established.
Gifford added that people born after 1970 had "near-complete depoliticization" while older intellectuals no longer focus on political change and instead focus on economic reform.
There was politicization and depoliticization of the Union through the decades as it was in the state capital under the direct influence of the political leadership.
Michael Behrent, Religion, republicanism, and depoliticization.
That depoliticization of debates has made OPEC remarkably efficient."
The depoliticization of environmentalism emerged from the nationalist, corporate, and environmental elements of the ZZP.
The attempt to identify the process of 'depoliticization'- perhaps for specific ideological reasons - is not matched by either careful empirical analysis or sufficient historical insight.
Overseeing the Police At the Interior Ministry, which oversees the police nationwide, sentiment for depoliticization is also said to run high.
Training reforms started with the depoliticization of training, whereby troops spent 80 percent of their time on military activities and 20 percent on political training.
Similarly, a leading labor group, the National Union for Zairian Workers, called for multiparty democracy, free elections and a "depoliticization" of the army.
Depoliticization and Bureaucratic Power in Lesotho, Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.
These conclusions are based on a study of the demise of the Daily Herald and the 'depoliticization' of the Daily Mirror.
In thus advocating the depoliticization of the Christian Right, Weyrich was trying to reverse a process he himself had done much to get going in the first place.
The DP, founded in December 1990 [see p. 37924]with a programme which included private land ownership and the depoliticization of the army, received most attention from the foreign media.
"We all agree that depoliticization is necessary," said Vladimir I. Kononyenko, the chief judge of the Peoples Court in the October District of Moscow.