partisanship u rečniku PONS

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Other scholars have concluded that the causal direction of partisanship must be questioned.
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Subsequently, a very large body of scholarship has emerged which has attempted to analyze partisanship.
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Secondly, war historians tend to give an interpretation of the facts that is clouded by their own partisanship, political orientation, language, and contemporary perspectives.
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Analysis builds on studies regarding tensions existing between objectivity and partisanship in research as a human activity and its forms of institutionalization in society.
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Both projects criticized political partisanship and sought to promote mutual learning and innovative policy syntheses across social and cultural divides.
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Presidents may appoint members of a different party to high-level positions in order to reduce partisanship or improve cooperation between the political parties.
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From 1980 forward there is a definitive difference in partisanship between male and female voters.
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But if generational events affected partisanship, some scholars hypothesized that lesser political, social, and economic issues might as well.
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The editorial staff are open in their partisanship.
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It does not merely involve rejection of partisanship, but reflects a positive spirit of reconciliation of opposite views.
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