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  • noun Plural form of nonpolitician.

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Examples

  • That is because, according to the SEC at least, these public officials do not owe the same legal duty of confidentiality that makes insider trading illegal by nonpoliticians.

    Congress's Phony Insider-Trading Reform Jonathan Macey 2011

  • "We are inside the political process, but I will deal with the politicians in a political way and with the nonpoliticians in a nonpolitical way."

    The Kingmaker 2010

  • Let's just slow down and get some input from some nonpoliticians on the subject.

    [an ordinary person] a plea 2009

  • Let's just slow down and get some input from some nonpoliticians on the subject.

    Archive 2009-06-01 2009

  • Obviously, nonpoliticians - technocrats, doctors, academics, and the like - would have designed a much better, more effective, more efficient framework for health care reform.

    Harry Moroz: Flapping In The Policy Breeze 2009

  • Experience also argues against tapping nonpoliticians like eBay's Meg Whitman or FedEx's Fred Smith.

    The McCain Veepstakes 2008

  • Experience also argues against tapping nonpoliticians like eBay's Meg Whitman or FedEx's Fred Smith.

    The McCain Veepstakes 2008

  • We would prosecute nonpoliticians who acted this way.

    Mail Call: Run, Mike, Run? 2007

  • Unless he was one of those rare nonpoliticians who believed their own lies, it was his real name and occupation.

    Blood Lines Huff, Tanya 1993

  • On Monday, Mr. Monti was expected to present a cabinet of nonpoliticians and introduce his program before Parliament, where a majority must vote confidence in his government.

    NYT > Home Page By RACHEL DONADIO 2011

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