Similar words: partisan, workmanship, craftsmanship, partnership, internship, citizenship, relationship, championship. Meaning: [‚pɑrtɪznʃɪp /‚pɑːtɪzæn-] n. an inclination to favor one group or view or opinion over alternatives.
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1) We are seeing a trend towards greater press partisanship.
2) His politics were based on loyal partisanship.
3) There was a certain partisanship about the way that votes were cast.
4) Partisanship should be their middle name.
5) Open and moderate partisanship, then, are essential to a stable democracy.
6) The point rather is to ensure that raw partisanship does not amplify indiscretions as justification for a kind of schoolyard payback.
7) This partisanship is reinforced when parents' preferences are congruent with the influences to be identified below.
8) D.,[http://sentencedict.com/partisanship.html] said the partisanship provoked by such investigations is not helpful to the legislative process.
9) Political attitudes were very largely determined by partisanship, but not completely.
10) Another problem is its political partisanship, which has led to reporting which is quite often libellous.
11) Even with stringent controls for partisanship and ideology, multiple regression analyses show that the press had a significant influence on preferences.
12) In the last year, discourse has deteriorated, and partisanship has soared.
13) Problems of partisanship can cause a collision of interests.
14) He blamed partisanship for America's immobilisation.
15) The main obstacle is not partisanship, but individualism.
16) Her violent partisanship was fighting Soames's battle.
17) Partisanship returned in early October, when the Senate rejected, on a party-line vote, my nomination of Judge Ronnie White to a federal district judgeship.
18) My starting point is always a feeling of partisanship, a sense of injustice.
19) Who at this point remembers a single moment in the Whitewater hearings that transcended hyperventilating partisanship?
20) The vote transcended party divisions, in notable contrast to the acrimonious partisanship that preceded the climactic moment.
21) How can we reconcile the low frequency of expressions of emotional involvement in election campaigns with the high frequency of antagonistic partisanship?
22) He also was criticized for failure to exercise good judgment and creating the appearance of partisanship.
23) Clinton's deviousness evoked a fury among Republicans, and contributed to the malign partisanship of the capital.
24) This attitude is long-standing and transcends party lines, having more to do with incumbency than partisanship.
25) The dominance of abstract expressionism has been buttressed by an impressive degree of partisanship and an illusion of consensus.
26) This style has been reinforced by the values of partisanship and collective leadership of the Cabinet.
27) We cannot afford to let blind ideology and rabid partisanship threaten sensible economic policy.
28) It is, rather, that the electoral system -- even when plagued by partisanship -- is the best ever devised to defang angry citizens and the political movements they form.
29) The president - elect has brandished his reputation for non - partisanship and for a willingness to negotiate.
30) They had tuned Hoover out, just as so many Americans have tuned Bush out, either for reasons of partisanship or fatigue.
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