Security is also raised by DSL partisans against shared-media CTMs. But this will soon be fixed.
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All were combative partisans, but their view of the American system was fundamentally positive.
HomePlug partisans hope to see prices at or below Wi-Fi levels by the Christmas season.
"Our work will include any improper activities by Republicans, Democrats or other political partisans, " he said.
Apple partisans want to portray Google as a rogue company recklessly stealing the ideas of others.
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These are the headline generalities lobbed by partisans in the debate over who should pay.
As congressional districts are redrawn to benefit partisans, those elected become -- naturally -- more partisan.
The people who supported Ali became known as the partisans of Ali or the Shiite Ali.
Unlike partisans on both sides, they don't have a visceral dislike for either candidate.
In the second world war Montenegrin partisans were forever weaving in and out of Serbia and Bosnia.
Obama partisans are willing to give their president more time to finish the job begun in 2008.
But even the front-runners have been forced to present themselves as rational problem-solvers rather than fierce partisans.
What is the reason for the partisans seeing the other side as now legitimate in negotiation?
Now, those partisans say they want to show they're Americans first, united behind the rest of the country.
The Obama second term is going to force a lot of issues, by the sounds of the partisans.
The analyses overlooked contrary evidence and were being misused by partisans, Senate staff told a top CRS official.
Partisans of both parties have gerrymandered districts to their liking, so few seats are likely to change hands.
Unfortunately, alliance partisans acted as Public Choice economics would predict: They scrambled to save their jobs and careers.
Political debates tend to pit partisans of the two syndromes against each other: government activism vs. the free market.
To non-partisans, the idea of taming the deficit by spending cuts alone flies against both common sense and arithmetic.
The text message is clearly here to stay and even the most zealous phone partisans don't recommend avoiding it entirely.
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Gerrymandered districts mean that most congressmen fear their partisans in the primaries more than their opponents in the general election.
The court could call its own neutral expert witnesses, rather than relying solely on the partisans hired by the litigants.
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Nowadays, candid and intelligent people--not to mention partisans--tell us that the average American's standard of living has barely budged in decades.
Francis is especially loved by partisans of leftist causes: the animal-rights movement, feminism, ecology, vegetarianism (though he was not a vegetarian).
Research conducted by Evolving Strategies in June already showed that the War on Women language backfired with independents and weak partisans.
Geoffrey Cohen, a professor of psychology at Stanford, has shown how motivated reasoning can drive even the opinions of engaged partisans.
Thailand issued visas on demand or upon arrival to everyone fleeing Cambodia, while the Malaysian and Singaporean em-bassies sheltered terrified partisans.
At least in part, that fact is attributable to a profound difference between the parties: Governing is an avocation for Democratic partisans.
Considerations of these sorts have long been part of the virtue of judicial modesty, too often undervalued by partisans on both sides.
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