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- noun A
proponent ofnon-intervention .
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Being a noninterventionist is just a subset of isolationism.
Think Progress » Ron Paul’s Foreign Policy Views Divide Southern Republican Leadership Conference 2010
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Being a noninterventionist is just a subset of isolationism.
Think Progress » Ron Paul’s Foreign Policy Views Divide Southern Republican Leadership Conference 2010
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Being a noninterventionist is just a subset of isolationism.
Think Progress » Ron Paul’s Foreign Policy Views Divide Southern Republican Leadership Conference 2010
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Some would call him an isolationist, but he is not that—he is best described as a noninterventionist.
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And in a key moment of Monday night's debate in South Carolina, the noninterventionist Mr. Paul, who has picked up strong support from people in the military and veterans, insisted that his plan to cut military spending by closing overseas bases actually would increase the military presence in the state as troops return home.
Defense Hawks Are Up for Grabs Kristina Peterson 2012
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Mr. Smedley discusses Ernst Lubitsch's "To Be or Not to Be," a coruscating satire of the Nazis in occupied Poland that he began filming in 1941, when noninterventionist feelings were still running high in America.
Films in Fraught Times Stefan Kanfer 2011
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Economic policy in the '80s and '90s was decidedly noninterventionist, especially in comparison with the damaging wage and price controls of the '70s.
The End of the Growth Consensus John B. Taylor 2011
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Paul is a noninterventionist, not an isolationist.
Think Progress » Ron Paul’s Foreign Policy Views Divide Southern Republican Leadership Conference 2010
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Charles I, aside from a disastrous attempt to relieve the besieged Huguenots of La Rochelle from French forces in 1627 (a foray in which Suckling and fellow poet Robert Herrick took part), had a noninterventionist policy regarding the Thirty Years' War (1618-48) in Europe.
Pens at the Ready Mark Archer 2011
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Some of the Paul policy stances that irk traditional conservatives are exactly the ones that appeal to the town's meditators, particularly his noninterventionist approach to foreign policy and his emphasis on personal liberties and on diminishing the powers of the federal government.
Meditators Back Paul for Peace Neil King Jr. 2012
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