partisanship Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌpɑː.tɪˈzæn.ʃɪp]
  • Us [ ˈpɑːr.t̬ə.zən.ʃɪp]

Meaning of partisanship In English

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Examples of partisanship

  • We need less partisanship in government.

  • It was a time of bitter political partisanship.

  • The leaders wanted no part of such extreme partisanship.

  • Depending on which variables are included in the model, partisanship effects are positive or negative, significant or insignificant.

  • We argue that the driving force behind the evolution of indirect taxes lies in the relationship between government partisanship and the organization of economic institutions.

  • To account for the impact of partisanship/ideology on protest potential in multivariate estimations, we included variables measuring people's left-right ideology and ideological extremism.

  • Partisanship is a meaningful identification for nearly all citizens, while a much lower proportion of the public is ideologically adept.

  • To the extent that partisanship matters, it can reasonably be assumed to be part of the ' 'error term' ' of any model of focusing event dynamics.

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