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1 He has repeatedly said he wants the military to remain politically neutral .
2 Indonesian regulations require that free-to-air television stations remain politically neutral and independent.
3 O'Donnell, a politically neutral civil servant, said SC vetting had been appropriate.
4 It also risks dragging the 93-year-old, politically neutral queen into the dispute.
5 If the BBC is politically neutral , how does it explain Andrew Neil?
6 The successful Christian businesswoman and corporate lawyer is regarded as politically neutral .
7 The armed forces and top civil servants in Britain are traditionally politically neutral .
8 New Zealand First has also called on the King to stay politically neutral .
9 The politically neutral advisory board screens candidates and makes recommendations to the Government.
10 Many philosophers reject the notion that given technologies are inherently politically neutral , Gaycken said.
11 For the Days had been politically neutral from time immemorial.
12 For centuries the Days have claimed to be politically neutral .
13 By law, state sector workers must be politically neutral .
14 Language is not politically neutral , and even less so is the literate practice of language.
15 However, a palace spokesman said: The Queen remains politically neutral as she has for 63 years.
16 Both scientists stressed that the new system must be accepted as scientifically sound and politically neutral .
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