71.   In holding that the motive for drawing the district was mainly partisan politics rather than race, the ruling gave welcome breathing room to legislatures and lower courts.

72.   In its editorial, Le Monde suggested that the U.S. Constitution may have been perverted by the partisan politics of the impeachment process.

73.   In the closely divided chamber, partisan politics took a back seat to regional feuds.

74.   In the post-Soviet era he was generally above partisan politics.

75.   Indeed, she has for months sought to cast herself as above partisan politics, as supporting both Republican and Democratic initiatives.

76.   In this instance, justice prevailed over partisan politics.

77.   Insights into how Johnson could balance partisan politics with sensible compromise are fascinating.

78.   Internal Revenue Codes forbid tax-exempt charitable and educational organizations from participating in partisan politics because they are subsidized by the taxpayers and should benefit everyone.

79.   It is banned from engaging in partisan politics and significantly limited in how much it can lobby.

80.   It was a staple of partisan American politics that lately, like Mrs. Chiang, has shown signs of revisiting the scene to intrigue a new generation of politicians.

a. + politics >>共 899
american 8.40%
presidential 5.03%
domestic 4.13%
national 3.89%
local 3.47%
partisan 3.23%
party 2.34%
democratic 1.95%
israeli 1.90%
russian 1.73%
partisan + n. >>共 721
politics 9.09%
crowd 4.17%
line 2.94%
issue 2.03%
difference 1.83%
attack 1.83%
debate 1.79%
battle 1.67%
rancor 1.43%
activity 1.35%
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