Examples of 'partisanship' in a sentence

Meaning of "partisanship"

Partisanship (noun): Strong support for a particular political party, ideology, or cause, often leading to bias or division in decision-making
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  • An inclination to be partisan or biased; partiality.

How to use "partisanship" in a sentence

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Our intense partisanship is probably here to stay.
All of these explanatory mechanisms are influenced by partisanship.
I cannot vote for partisanship and bias.
Partisanship seems to have no limits these days.
There is very little partisanship in the subcommittee.
Partisanship about scientific facts is one thing.
Our thoughts run to partisanship very readily.
There is no salvation in a narrow and bigoted partisanship.
She was blamed for partisanship and corruption.
That breaks down walls of political partisanship.
At some point partisanship is not worth principle.
We will do that better if we leave partisanship aside.
Froese said partisanship is becoming as strong a marker of.
He puts the people above the partisanship.
Conflation with partisanship and patriotism was a mistake.

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His writings are free from all partisanship.
His vigorous partisanship got him into trouble.
It is a victory for gridlock and extreme partisanship.
It is well known that partisanship has been too.
Partisanship can cut both ways.
This could help decrease partisanship in committees.
Partisanship today is more about identity.
The fourth reason was the element of partisanship.
Resentment and partisanship has poisoned our politics.
This film should be judged free of partisanship.
Partisanship has replaced objective debate.
The film should be judged free of partisanship.
Such partisanship is irresponsible and dangerous in time of war.
I did not answer that it was partisanship.
Partisanship and periodic change of direction.
We have had too much partisanship in this matter.
Partisanship can be good after all.
His administration was marked by impartiality and lack of partisanship.
Yet partisanship and gridlock have struck again.
Social groups are another source of partisanship.
More blind partisanship from our resident shill.
There were few differentials by partisanship.
Partisanship seems to be getting in the way.
And politics does not mean partisanship.
Define partisanship in six words or less.
Barr did so not out of political partisanship.
There was no partisanship on the staff.
There are systemic problems of incompetence and sheer partisanship.
This shows that there was no partisanship in our approach.
We are speaking here of matters that surely go beyond partisanship.
Political polarization and partisanship are increasing.
The challenge is to do this without being confused with partisanship.
Partisanship is ruining this country.
I will try to tone down my partisanship.
Considerable partisanship is shown by scholars on both sides of this issue.

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