Sentence examples for partisan viewpoints from inspiring English sources

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Indeed, the work, by Anna Ziegler, is so well assembled that you soon long for it to get messy, to have a character be more than just a figure who spouts partisan viewpoints or who doesn't always have the perfect line right at hand.

Maybe he even traveled as far as Paris, we don't know that, but exile — though it turned out to be a harsh punishment, turned out to be also nothing less than a blessing, a blessing in disguise because it removed Dante from any sense of loyalty to partisan viewpoints.

Cotton has expressed concerns about state-level election security, one of the least partisan viewpoints regularly expressed by the Arkansas Senator.

And - taking opposing partisan viewpoints - it is either a working environment that offers flexibility with regard to employment hours, or... it is a form of exploitation with very little workplace protection.

In this instance, the challenge will be even more difficult as it will be played out, not in private, but in the full glare of constant national and international scrutiny, sometimes amid sharply partisan viewpoints, and often with swift disruptive repercussions.

Given the way economic and academic discourse seem to reward contrarian and partisan viewpoints -- even after they've been disproved -- voices of reason, like Krugman's, not only seem to beat the dead horse but mutilate its corpse.

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Unfortunately, we have an increasing number of legislators in both parties who have adopted an unrelenting partisan viewpoint.

Janssen's work was enthusiastically received by German Roman Catholics but was bitterly criticized by Protestant historians for its extremely partisan viewpoint.

From a narrow partisan viewpoint, one can understand why they would want to do this: The court installed so many of the policies that Democrats value via constitutional interpretations rather than legislation.

From a purely partisan viewpoint, Harold Ickes, a longtime Democratic operative, argues that — putting aside the fear that Trump might start a nuclear war — "Democrats should hope Trump stays in office," because he makes a better foil, and because Pence might work more effectively with Congress and be more successful at advancing the far right's agenda.

From a wider, rather than a partisan, Unionist viewpoint, it's hard to see what exactly the fuss has been about the transfer of policing and justice.

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