Sentence examples for partisan voice from inspiring English sources

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Labour is therefore dutybound to express its own partisan voice by engaging in these arguments, both locally and nationally.

I write this not as the kind of airy opiner now ubiquitous via the Internet – just one more shrill partisan voice in the noise – but as a professional with specific two-decades-long experience in the subject.

Brown's net approval dropped 14 points from a poll taken in September by PPP, and voters this month were nearly equally likely to say Brown was a partisan voice as an independent one.

"Tammy Duckworth is a partisan voice who sides with Washington insiders and powerbrokers, not the independent-minded people of Illinois," said Nick Klitzing, Executive Director of the Illinois Republican Party.

I mean, we were -- we put everything we had into getting the votes to get there today, but the Speaker had to give a partisan voice that poisoned our conference, caused a number of members who we thought we could get to go south". Virginia Rep. Eric Cantor followed Boehner, and brandished his own copy of Pelosi's speech when seconding his leader's analysis.

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Put another way, is it inevitable that the public's acceptance of the new president will be drowned out by shrill partisan voices?

But this does not mean that partisan voices would create "balance" based on dubious research and deceiving the public about important issues in which their backers had financial interests.

At the same time newsrooms of traditional media outlets have shrunk in size, meaning that partisan voices, such as surrogates or campaign officials from each side, find it easier to dominate coverage that has to be produced quickly.

To hold off Henman Sunday and outlast the gallant Rafter by 6-3, 3-6, 6-3, 2-6, 9-7, the hard-serving Croat had to tune out the partisan voices of England, Australia and those nasty doubters who have always resided inside his head.

And while there was slander aplenty in our politics past, it wasn't amplified quite as loudly or spread quite as ferociously as it is by the fight club of today's hyped-up news outlets, many of which run on the adrenaline of insults and recruit partisan voices to beckon partisan audiences.

I wrote that "while there was slander aplenty in our politics past, it wasn't amplified quite as loudly or spread quite as ferociously as it is by the fight club of today's hyped-up news outlets, many of which run on the adrenaline of insults and recruit partisan voices to beckon partisan audiences.

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