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The word 'partisanship' is correct and usable in written English.
It is a noun meaning the policy or practice of supporting a particular political party, regardless of other considerations. For example, "In recent years, the level of partisanship in Congress has increased significantly."
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partisanship
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An inclination to be partisan or biased; partiality.
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He insisted the partisanship was no worse than at Valderrama in 1997 or the Belfry in 1993.
"It is entirely counterproductive to elevate the partisanship of this matter," Birmingham told the Australian newspaper.
If we can put aisde the partisanship and the rancour, this package will deliver for kids, Garrett says.
Official intimidation has never been far behind, and so toxic is partisanship in Nigeria that a significant minority still believe the abduction was an elaborate hoax to smear the government in upcoming elections that will probably be the most closely fought since a return to democracy in 1999.
In an interview on Tuesday, she said plans for Netanyahu's speech had "injected a degree of partisanship" into a US-Israel relationship that should be above politics.
There, in a sentence, is the definition of partisanship!
Mr Bayh announced this week that he had decided to retire because "brain-dead partisanship" was preventing "the people's business" from getting done.
But, while the congressional Republicans who swept to power that year have descended through bitter partisanship to public vilification, the governors have become the most popular politicians in the country.
"Average Californians are the only ones who can lead our state out of the quagmire of special interests and partisanship," argues one adviser.But can lay people be expected to assume the responsibilities of a Madison?
In domestic political issues, there's no such norm, and partisanship has at this point almost entirely paralysed American domestic policy.
That led to a series of meetings where a growing group of senators sought to educate themselves by inviting in experts like Ben Bernanke, the chairman of the Fed.To limit partisanship and keep the proceedings low-key, Mr Chambliss and Mr Warner initially only invited senators who were not seeking re-election and not part of their party's leadership.
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