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nationalist stance. In 1975, Chan Heng Chee
described Singapore as a
depoliticised "administrative state",
where ideology and
politics had triumphantly...
- to
dominate the globe, and
brought cheap food to
British workers. A
depoliticised civil service based on
merit replaced patronage policies rewarding jobs...
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addressing the
structural causes underlying their marginalisation, had a
depoliticising effect. It led to a
widely held ****umption, also
shared by the muhammashīn...
- "Scots
speakers experience 'threats and hate speech' amid
calls to '
depoliticise' Gaelic". The Scotsman. "The
National at the fore of
dictionary updates...
- Congress.
Retrieved 15 July 2020.
James Chin, "The 2015
Singapore Swing:
Depoliticised Polity and the Kiasi/Kiasu Voter"
Archived 6
August 2020 at the Wayback...
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interest in
Chicago and
Austrian Schools of Monetarism,
calling for
depoliticised central base-rate
policy settings, and
claiming much
would have been...
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until they
retire at the age of 70. As part of the
Dutch tradition of
depoliticised consensus-based
decision making, the
government often makes use of advisory...
- visions" and "a much more
appropriate description of the mindless,
depoliticised embracing of
mainstream values that H-pop has come to be ****ociated...
- 2023. Petr Kaniok;
Monika Brusenbach Meislova (2023). "Brexit as a
depoliticised issue?
Evidence from
Czech and
Slovak parliaments". In
Julien Navarro...
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SPECTRE rather than
SMERSH the main antagonist. The
Grant of the film is
depoliticised,
becoming a
murderer who was
acquitted by
reason of insanity, escapes...