1. A third brother is a building contractor who shuns politics. 2. Parties are run by bosses who tolerate little dissent, and as a result many talented men and women shun politics in favor of business, academia or journalism. 3. When the wall fell, the woman who had shunned politics suddenly found herself becoming politically active. 4. Where Robeson once shunned politics, he now saw activism as an integral part of his art. 5. Part of his appeal is that of an outsider who largely shuns national politics. 6. But when Mrs. Gandhi married into the family, she shunned politics and refused to join the party. 7. Her acceptance was typical for a woman who shunned tribal politics in favor of building common cause, particularly between Protestant and Catholic women. 8. If Anand agrees, of course, because he has been shunning politics by being actively in politics all along. 9. Its leaders, however, insist that the organization shuns politics. 10. It shuns politics. |