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THE debate over whether the justices acted out of partisanship or necessity will continue.
And when they are, it is hard to know for sure whether officials are acting out of partisanship or an earnest understanding of the law.
On Tuesday, McCain had returned to the Senate for the first time since being diagnosed with brain cancer, and he'd delivered a speech upbraiding his colleagues for acting out of partisanship.
But if that happened, she doubts legislators will simply hand McCrory the election out of partisanship.
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Both sets of hearings were billed as fact-finding exercises, but turned out to be poisonous displays of partisanship.
"Oh, really?" Mr. Sarkozy, exasperated at one charge of partisanship, burst out: "That's a lie, it's a calumny, you are a little calumniator, saying that".
In a book published last summer, Mr. Gore captured part of the mood when he wrote that "American democracy is now in danger" because public debate has been hollowed out by a vicious cycle of partisanship and shallow media.
"If there was ever a time for that kind of partisanship to come out, this was the bill to do it," he said.
But the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, rendered his style of partisanship out of place.
I don't say this out of blind partisanship.
Contemporary Turkish scholar, Fethullah Gulen stressed in a Fountain magazine article titled, "The Necessity of Interfaith Dialogue," that Muslims cannot remain prisoners of their history and act out of "political partisanship" while cloaking it in the "garb" of Islam.
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