Apolitical means not political, or having no specific political leanings.
Joel seems to be overall apolitical with some liberal leanings when it comes to social policy. However, he does seem to enjoy some tough snark against liberal news media overall(he REALLY shellacked Newsweek during the Royal Wedding, for instance) but he definitely takes shots at FNC when the chance comes up. He comes across as rather Libertarian in his viewpoints.
The word settle has more than one meaning depending on the context. It can mean "to come to an agreement," or it can mean "to gain a steadier position in one's life," such as buying a home. It is used as a verb.
Considerate.
"Rance" is not a common English word and does not have a specific meaning. It could be a name or a term with specialized usage in a particular context.
The statement "When the president does it, does that mean it is not illegal?" suggests a belief in the idea of presidential immunity from the law. However, in a democratic society, no one, including the president, is above the law.
Apolitical means not political. I am apolitical, and don't care who wins the election.
Naujienos - apolitical newspaper - was created in 1901.
Naujienos - apolitical newspaper - ended in 1903.
apolitical; but I prefer the phrase: "autonomously apolitical"
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what is a political map
Apolitical.
A skinhead who is not racist, nor vehemently anti-racist, but is apolitical and interested only in "traditional" skinhead music and culture.
No one is "apolitical". If a Christian chooses to be removed from the political process but supports the current system, he/she may very well be just an uninvolved conservative or libertarian.
Abraham Lincoln
A political map shows the borders of countries
No. By international treaty, all of space is internationalized/apolitical.