partisanship in Vietnamese

@partisanship /,pɑ:ti'zænʃip/
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1. Partisanship should be their middle name.

2. His politics were based on loyal partisanship.

3. Her violent partisanship was fighting Soames's battle.

4. He blamed partisanship for America's immobilisation.

5. The main obstacle is not partisanship, but individualism.

6. We are seeing a trend towards greater press partisanship.

7. But it is a politics of principle, not of partisanship.

Nhưng đây là nền chính trị có nguyên tắc, không thiên vị.

8. Problems of partisanship can cause a collision of interests.

9. Political attitudes were very largely determined by partisanship, but not completely.

10. This partisanship is evident in many other cases throughout the book.

Óc bè phái này thể hiện rõ trong nhiều trường hợp khác xuyên suốt cuốn sách.

11. Open and moderate partisanship, then, are essential to a stable democracy.

12. There was a certain partisanship about the way that votes were cast.

13. Media critic Obama is worried that ‘Balkanized’ media is feeding partisanship

14. In the last year, discourse has deteriorated, and partisanship has soared.

15. We cannot afford to let blind ideology and rabid partisanship threaten sensible economic policy.

16. Partisanship and Autocratization: Polarization, Power Asymmetry, and Partisan Social Identities in Turkey Melis G

17. Partisanship and Autocratization: Polarization, Power Asymmetry, and Partisan Social Identities in Turkey Melis G

18. My starting point is always a feeling of partisanship, a sense of injustice.

19. He also was criticized for failure to exercise good judgment and creating the appearance of partisanship.

20. The president - elect has brandished his reputation for non - partisanship and for a willingness to negotiate.

21. Synonyms for Biasness include prejudice, intolerance, favouritism, partisanship, unfairness, bigotry, chauvinism, favoritism, nonobjectivity and preference

22. 27 Clinton's deviousness evoked a fury among Republicans, and contributed to the malign partisanship of the capital.

23. This attitude is long-standing and transcends party lines, having more to do with incumbency than partisanship.

24. 20 The vote transcended party divisions, in notable contrast to the acrimonious partisanship that preceded the climactic moment.

25. Anthropocentrism definition: an inclination to evaluate reality exclusively in terms of human values synonyms: partisanship, partiality, anthropocentricity

26. This style has been reinforced by the values of partisanship and collective leadership of the Cabinet.

27. This partisanship is reinforced when parents' preferences are congruent with the influences to be identified below.

28. The vote transcended party divisions, in notable contrast to the acrimonious partisanship that preceded the climactic moment.

29. They had tuned Hoover out, just as so many Americans have tuned Bush out, either for reasons of partisanship or fatigue.

30. And to advocate independence and freedom, oppose autocracy and manacle, its liberalism of transcend partisanship aroused widespread social concern.

31. Joe Biden and the Borking of Supreme Court Nominees The week of hearings in 1987 showed me Joe Biden’s partisanship and pragmatism

32. The point rather is to ensure that raw partisanship does not amplify indiscretions as justification for a kind of schoolyard payback.

33. PArtisanship is the term used to describe the support that an party gets from its supporters in opposition to the parties political opponents

34. Aswing-StateTheorem,withEvidence John McLaren and Xiangjun Ma⇤ April 2016 (Preliminary.) Abstract We study the e↵ects of local partisanship in a model of electoral competition

35. George Washington warned us 225 years ago about partisanship Assailing our democracy: Eric Foster Eric Foster, cleveland.com, cleveland.com 1/6/2021 Here's what will reopen in L.A

36. A Bitter pill to swallow+a can of worms+a hard / tough nut+ a pint of Bitter a time of heady prosperity, Bitter partisanship, cultural frivolity and excess and

37. Mayor Bloomberg: "There is a partisanship that has paralyzed our country." If you are tempted to be a Buttinsky, limit your side of the conversation to two sentences.

38. The quality or action of strongly supporting a person, principle, or political party, often without considering or judging the matter very carefully: There was a certain pArtisanship about the way that votes were …

39. Quite apart from the question of who won the election, the problem of partisanship in Washington is more acute than ever, thanks to the “iron triangle” of commingled interests that governs the destiny of that country.

40. Bipartisanship is a political situation that occurs when two opposing parties work together to achieve common goals. The opposite is partisanship where party members adhere to their ideologies and platforms even when it is destructive to the national interest

41. Bungs for Baronetcies were all the rage in the 17th century when they were in the gift of the king, and we have grown inured under countless corrupt modern administrations to people being rewarded for political partisanship