单词 | Partisan |
例句 | 1. He is clearly too partisan to be a referee. 2. The audience was very partisan, and refused to listen to the points she was making in her speech. 3. The audience was very partisan, and refused to listen to the her speech. 4. British newspapers are highly partisan. 5. Partisan fighters fought in secret against the enemy. 6. Naturally, partisan politics plays a role here. 7. Most newspapers are politically partisan. 8. Shall I strike at it with my partisan? 9. David Souter, George's boy, was not George W's partisan. 10. They were abetted by a partisan police force. 11. Newspapers can and do express partisan preferences. 12. Rules is loud, powerful and highly partisan. 13. Another model allows for partisan effects to occur even in the presence of rational expectations. 14. Walsh was accused of everything from being a partisan zealot to an incompetent spendthrift. 15. Apparently partisan house cleaning and patronage pay-offs are considered routine at the Corporation Commission. 16. He received a rousing reception from a partisan audience of about 90 at the public meeting held at Hummersknott School. 17. The partisan jockeying illustrates the difficulties inherent in investigations into campaign fund raising. 18. Such independence cost her the political immunity from partisan attack that at least partially protected prior first ladies. 19. Literary awards are vulnerable to partisan whims and odd impulses, a notion that consoles every disappointed contender. 20. The popular penny press displaced the small circulation partisan press as the model of the daily newspaper. 21. It showed the famous partisan leader, Ivan Zakob, wearing the medals bestowed on him by Stalin. 22. You must listen to both points of view and try not to be partisan. 23. But images of the period are shrouded in myth and clouded by partisan rhetoric. 24. The thrills and chills come from watching great athletes play their hearts out in front of wildly partisan spectators. 25. Federal law prohibits IRS-approved public charities from engaging in any form of partisan conduct. 26. Can teachers be prohibited from taking an active part in partisan politics? 27. Even within areas of consensus(), there are key points of roiling partisan controversy. 28. And the political atmosphere must be able to accept the expression of partisan feelings. 29. One is a responsible leader and the other a partisan poster boy. 30. To some extent, the resistance to Lee reflects the heightened partisan tension in Washington this fall. 1. He is clearly too partisan to be a referee. 2. The audience was very partisan, and refused to listen to the points she was making in her speech. 3. The audience was very partisan, and refused to listen to the her speech. 4. Partisan fighters fought in secret against the enemy. 31. In future the only option is partisan struggle, Nizan was not simply playing the role of orthodox sectarian militant. 32. His biggest partisan reception came during a dinner organized by Sen. 33. In partisan terms, people reacted against television news, alleging antagonistic bias; but they reacted Very differently towards the press. 34. Government officials are not allowed to raise campaign funds or otherwise engage in partisan political activity. 35. While a bill modeled on these lines stands a good chance of passage, partisan riders could kill it. 36. Throughout this period contemporaries continued to describe partisan conflicts in terms of Civil War allegiances. 37. In the chapter that follows we shall deal in detail with partisan attitudes and feelings in election campaigns. 38. Without permission, I opened the door and saw him sitting on a chair, guarded by a partisan. 39. Another nine were voted out over Democratic objections and with partisan bickering. 40. We take partisan politics seriously in my neck of the woods. 41. The AFL-CIO said the ads are not partisan but rather aim to press Congress to address the needs of working families. 42. The growth in partisan organisation on local authorities presents problems of integrating the political reality of decision-taking with the formal administrative structure. 43. Newspapers served largely as partisan promotional vehicles for political factions, and personal propaganda outlets for political figures. 44. The arguments which thus preoccupied the Standing Committee divided along predictably partisan lines. 45. But the conciliatory gesture itself was significant after the partisan exchanges this summer over policy on asylum and crime. 46. One of the ongoing partisan battles over spending led to a typical case of gridlock as the legislative session ended last month. 47. At issue was whether Gingrich improperly used charitable enterprises to advance his partisan agenda. 48. Although the King's intentions were not partisan, the consequences were such as to offer very considerable benefit to the Conservative party. 49. He has accused Starr, the independent Whitewater counsel, of conducting a partisan witch hunt. 50. They are seen in a partisan perspective, a perception that limits the extent of their popular appeal. 51. I make no apology or make no bones about being partisan. 52. As a result, partisan lines between Republican and Democrats hardened. 53. He was still too attached to his national status to risk it by appearing partisan. 54. Dependent on state patronage, Soviet official art was a public, epic, partisan art intended for mass consumption. 55. Partisan nomination of senior judges used to be the rule in Britain but has not really been so since the 1920s. 56. But if direct partisan considerations are largely absent from the process, wider concerns of suitability are not. 57. Smearing a good woman for partisan, political advantage can be a deadly game that can easily backfire. 58. The probe has lasted for nearly two years and in its final days has split the House into warring partisan camps. 59. Ownership is heavily concentrated and the majority of newspapers are politically partisan. 60. But by this time the entire issue had acquired too strong a tint of partisan politics, and no action was taken. 61. The country, not surprisingly, preferred to wait to be persuaded rather than get pulverized in a partisan putsch. 62. More often than not, state budgets and other compromises were forged in the Senate, rather than the highly partisan Assembly. 63. Law was a highly efficient, rather unimaginative, detailed administrator, given political force by a strong sense of partisan combativeness. 64. The partisan feels that he can trust the stranger, although that trust is tested in future weeks. 65. The second is a measure of the depth and severity of partisan cleavage, reflected in attitudes toward marriage across party lines. 66. Contrary to the Minister's partisan approach, I want to begin by taking a consensus view. 67. None the less, as we shall see, class provides the most important indicator of partisan support. 68. The Gingrich investigation lasted two years and was marked by extraordinary partisan wrangling. 69. Gore was speaking before a partisan crowd of about 500 Democrats. 70. The letters and complaints accurately reflect the outrage by the taxpayers at this blatant partisan action. 71. Of the three provisions, the one causing the greatest partisan and ideological wrangling is medical savings accounts, known as MSAs. 72. Clearly party and leader images were dominated by personal partisan prejudice and that domination increased towards the end of the campaign. 73. In the Senate, he has been a bit more tactful but is still a consummate partisan. 74. The Senate has been riven by partisan disputes over hearings into campaign funding irregularities at the Democratic National Committee. 75. The commended approach to teaching strategies was highly partisan in respect of the particular kinds of practice which were endorsed. 76. Nor are more than a few probably aware that frequent political analyst Jody Powell has worked for partisan and private clients. 77. Clearly images of parties and leaders were dominated by personal partisan prejudice and that domination increased towards the end of the campaign. 78. She too endured harsh criticism and partisan pressure for becoming openly involved in public affairs. 79. Most important, children tend to inherit their parents' partisan preferences. 80. Jennifer hates partisan politics and would not care if the two-party system ended. 81. Fox hired a partisan Bush cousin to run a crucial part of its election coverage. 82. But the death penalty is kept off the statute books by the one unanswerable and non-politically partisan argument against it. 83. That gave Clinton the opportunity to fill in the partisan blanks, in greatly unflattering terms. 84. Boss Billy Bonds has been impressed in training by the 23-year-old centre half from Partisan Belgrade. 85. But lawmakers remain locked in a partisan dispute over what information House members will have before voting on disciplining the speaker. 86. Rule No. 1 of scandal hunting is that you must not put an obviously partisan spin on things. 87. He is a staunch partisan of the Republican Party. 88. Who is this very convenient partisan(sentence dictionary), may I ask? 89. In their anger they forget all the partisan quarrels. 90. And at times, Ted was the target of partisan campaign attacks. 91. The times are too serious , the stakes are too high for this same partisan playbook. 92. The time has come to stop endangering the Triple A bond rating of the United States, put aside partisan politics, and behave responsibly to ensure a balanced approach to reducing our nation's deficit. 93. At least the US Senate can be partisan when it comes to sanctioning foreign countries. 94. She ought to have been a partisan of her father. 95. The partisan disguised himself as a peddler and got by the enemy sentry box. 96. At first she was against Pen, and suspicious of him , she was his partisan now. 97. And when these Americans come home at night, bone-tired, and turn on the news, all they see is the same partisan three-ring circus here in Washington. 98. The internet is making news more participatory, social, diverse and partisan, reviving the discursive ethos of the era before mass media. 99. The partisan of Revolution of 1911 put to use a lot of goodish strategy methods when they got on consensus propagandas. 100. Yesterday's lunch had been Obama's suggestion, but served Bush's purposes too, enabling him to portray himself as above partisan politics: a unifier, just like Obama. 101. Partisan politics is often an obstruction to good government . Office politics are often debilitating and counterproductive. 102. Lieberman says MacCain is the best shot at breaking partisan gridlock in Washington. 103. All the partisan groups of whatever political complexion immediately joined in the fighting. 104. The Democrats treated it as an excuse for partisan advantage, while the Republicans refused to concede that the economy needed a stimulus at all(), making give-and-take impossible. 105. It is understood that there he is speaking as a partisan ang any view he desires. 106. When the troubadour appears, the two men confront each other and the troubadour reveals his true identity: he is Manrico, leader of the partisan rebel forces. 107. A party which, a little higher level villains who, inevitably partisan achievements several potential talent in all aspects of IQ less than their second-rate writers, for the right-hand man. 108. The agencies are isolated by law from the president and, in theory, from partisan politics. 109. But the president’s bully pulpit is not what it was before the rise of partisan cable television and the cacophony of the blogosphere empowered the obfuscators. 110. Indeed Jack was a warm friend and a gallant partisan. 111. Mr Bush had a simplistic tendency to see the world through ideological and partisan spectacles. 112. The Foreign Relations Committee is split along partisan lines over Mr. 113. In the history of American journalism the Penny Press era was preceded by the Jacksonian era, one that is known for its highly partisan and political newspapers. 114. November 7, 1911,1911 Revolution partisan retrocession Jiaxing, Jiaxing establishment of military sub - prefecture. 115. It will complete, and systemize and standardize, the rules and procedures on soliciting for the opinions of the democratic parties and the personages without partisan affiliation. 115. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 116. First, the state's demographics are changing fast enough that an overly ambitious partisan gerrymander is likely to come unstuck during its ten-year lifespan. 117. The extremely wealthy chief executive has decided that he is unhappy with the partisan politics in Washington, which he believes have prevented that country from setting its financial house in order. 118. "Peter's nomination to the Federal Reserve Board of Governors continues to be held up by a partisan minority in the Senate," White House press secretary Robert Gibbs said. 119. Used when a politician needs to appear statesmanlike and non - partisan. 120. But in febrile, partisan Washington that is a pipe - dream. 121. We were on the ever of a partisan Senate inquisition. 122. The numerous newly created partisan detachments began working slowly towards that region. 123. First, Ikenberry's account is marred by partisan progressive bias, if relatively restrained, typical of the political science professoriate. 124. They should not allow partisan political considerations or interests to cloud their judgment. 125. The Chairman of the U. S. Senate Homeland Security Committee says extreme partisan anger on the left and right is increasing the risk of domestic terrorism in the United States. 126. Eamon de Valera and guerrilla leader Michael Collins began a terror campaign against the British army in Ireland. 200 thousand joined their partisan Irish Republican Army. 127. He never bothered to study decorum while he was a partisan. 128. Almost a century and a half ago, Senator Stephen Douglas told Abraham Lincoln, who hadj ust defeated him for the presidency, " Partisan feeling must yield to 6 patriotism, I' m with you, Mr." 129. But the modern tradition of holding Fed appointments above partisan politics and a desire to not roil financial markets could help Bernanke secure a second term. 130. At first the eager young poet was a partisan of the Revolution. 131. On the other hand, the state supreme court, which presumably would have the final say on the counting of ballots, had more judges appointed by Democratic governors and was thought to be less partisan. 132. The law, however, was enforced in a mean and partisan spirit against the Jeffersonian Republicans. 133. How will the reapportionment following the 2000 census affect the distribution of seats around the country and the partisan balance of Congress after the 2002 election? 134. He was reluctant to plunge into a bitter personal and partisan wrangle. |
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