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Only recently did the third force, partisanship, really take hold.
"They want us to work together and cut out the partisanship."
This is an issue of law and national security, not partisanship.
There's been more partisanship on the part of the Democrats.
There was much less choice in terms of the media's political partisanship.
If there is any partisanship, it's on the other side.
Go to Washington for public service, not partisanship or personal gain.
"We need to check partisanship at the door when it comes to the education of our children."
Such is the price of making partisanship the first priority.
Their age, education, and strength of partisanship at that time.
But as the long day went on, the partisanship became ever more pronounced.
Even so, this is not the first case of partisanship in the Senate committee.
The Wright case has not been free of partisanship, especially at the start.
"This is not the time for politics and partisanship," he said.
That's my model, but in Washington today, partisanship gets worse every year.
But it seems nothing can get done until more members set aside partisanship and put people first.
They say the Democratic demands would actually lead to more partisanship, rather than less.
For the first time since she had asked his help Robert felt the stirring of partisanship.
In a time of bitter partisanship she has been straight.
But if you raise social questions, you're accused of partisanship.
If they showed any partisanship at all, it would most likely be for the one who offered them the best show.
And basically they are fed up with too much partisanship.
The level of partisanship in our politics is already dangerously high.
"It's not something that should have been tied up in partisanship."
There has been no showing of any partisanship in its operation.