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parcialidade
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partidisme
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parcialidad
An inclination to favor one group or view or opinion over alternatives.
partiality
impartiality
Portuguese
parcialidade
1
The most direct efforts to inject
partisanship
come from the extreme right.
2
Regardless of ideology or
partisanship
that was offensive and diminished our democracy.
3
Republican supporters of Grenell dismissed such concerns as political
partisanship
by Democrats.
4
Gone to see the Emperor in relation to charge of offensive
partisanship
.
5
Nature had sunk in her heart a
partisanship
for the under dog.
6
He stood in the breach in Washington against unthinking
partisanship
,
he said.
7
Evidently the use of her actual name constituted a gesture of
partisanship
.
8
If deficient in warmth, they are also without the heat of
partisanship
.
9
He called for an end to the
partisanship
that has split Indonesia.
10
The impeachment of Andrew Johnson...was surrounded by post-Civil War bitterness &
partisanship
.
11
His soul was too great for the narrow, selfish views of
partisanship
.
12
The purpose was to lend distance and shake off any residual
partisanship
.
13
Washington's gridlock and bitter
partisanship
will get a new lease of life.
14
That is not patriotism, but a picayune
partisanship
which I profoundly pity.
15
Let us, then, without
partisanship
,
study the question under its divers aspects.
16
Large sections of the business community have adopted the politics of self-interested
hyper
-
partisanship
.
partisanship
political partisanship
strong partisanship
bitter partisanship
extreme partisanship
intense partisanship
Portuguese
parcialidade
partidarismo
Catalan
partidisme
parcialitat
Spanish
parcialidad
partidismo