partisan造句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.
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.