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Rather than form a political group all councillors agreed to work apolitically.
People who are not part of survivalist groups or apolitically oriented religious groups also make preparations for emergencies.
"If they say we need money to secure nuclear warheads, apolitically, you think we'd agree to do that," said a Congressional aide familiar with the letter.
"The only thing I can do is warn people and and try to do it as dispassionately and apolitically as possible.
The Liberal Democrats also took 12 out of 15 seats on Cirencester Town Council at the 2011 local elections, rather than form a political group all Councillors agreed to work apolitically.
The touring pros, used to operating apolitically in one of sport's more insulated environments, generally reacted uncomfortably to questions regarding the absence of blacks at many clubs where PGA Tour events take place.
Such support and understanding from the international community is vital if the relief and works agency is to continue to operate apolitically in a politically polarized region - and to relieve the desperate situation of Palestinian refugees.
It was that legacy - along with the terrors of Stalin's rule - that prompted Khrushchev, himself a veteran of the battle, to have the city's name changed in 1961 to its current one, which means simply, apolitically, "city on the Volga."
The polemical point - as he tirelessly explained to the many directors inclined to stage the work apolitically (read: psychologically) - is not to tease apart good from evil or to indulge any fashionable taste for cynicism or the apocalyptic.
According to Ellwood, the later Eliade had the same desire for a Romanian "resurrection" that had motivated the early Eliade to support the Iron Guard, but he now channeled it apolitically through his efforts to "maintain the culture of a free Romania" abroad.
Gleeson had also tried to run for a federal Liberal nomination for London east when people such as Michael Coon, a salesman to Selby Young Printing stated, "We decided that Gleeson had declared his political colors and we hadn't, We could go into this (the mayoral race) apolitically."