How To Use Nonpartisan In A Sentence

  • Nonpartisan observers generally expect almost all the money directed at education to survive in whatever final package emerges from the legislative process.
  • One nonpartisan calculation by maplike. org shows the UAW contributed an average of $7,400 to each yes vote it got in the senate. CNN Transcript Dec 12, 2008
  • The founder of Politifact, another nonpartisan referee to the daily rumble, said two of the site's five most popular items on its Truth-o-meter are corrections of Glenn Beck.
  • The nonpartisan congressional Joint Committee on Taxation has estimated the holiday would cost the federal government about $80 billion over ten years in lost revenue.
  • The recall was the first and only nonpartisan city council election in Tucson history.
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  • After all, since churches risk losing their tax-exempt status for engaging in express advocacy on behalf of a partisan cause but not advocating for or against nonpartisan ballot initiatives, perhaps we should not be surprised by the infrequency of politicking over the pulpit. American Grace
  • ROBERTS: Bill Adair is editor of the nonpartisan website, PolitiFact. com. Truth-Squading The Latest Attack Ads
  • Photo: #Former Republican Governor Arne Carlson came up with the idea for a nonpartisan summit of former and current lawmakers as a way for Minnesota to better understand what he describes as a pending "economic tsunami. Features from Minnesota Public Radio
  • And vote counters should be nonpartisan public servants, not secretive corporations or party hacks.
  • They especially object to the insistence that the polling be nonpartisan, saying this will lead to chaos and excessively personalized competition.
  • The job would make Gen. Jones, a nonpartisan figure, the chief policy coordinator between the State Department, the Pentagon and other national security agencies.
  • Republican men were threatened by the Woman Movement's profession of moral politics and nonpartisanship, while suffragists often acted in political ways that created division within their ranks.
  • A new nonpartisan poll by Marquette University shows the governor at 50% job approval with 45% disapproving, which is up from as low as 37% last summer. The Most Important Non-Presidential Election of the Decade
  • The California Public Education Partnership, a coalition of nonpartisan organizations trying to improve schools, commissioned the poll.
  • The Congressional Budget Office (usually known by its nickname, "the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office") projects inflation rates of less than 2 percent for the next decade.
  • The NAACP is officially nonpartisan, but to call it "studiously" so is perhaps a bit of a stretch. No Match for McCain
  • The nonpartisan effort, sponsored by a coalition of local groups, pushes registration at venues such as clubs and restaurants.
  • Many created research bureaus that investigated government problems in a scientific and nonpartisan manner. The American Nation: A History of the United States to 1877
  • By law, charitable foundations must conduct exclusively nonpartisan activities that promote the public welfare.
  • Saunders said Nixon's library and privately run foundation focus on history; the new nonpartisan center is a "forward-looking" institute for foreign policy: "We believe that our new name unifies our existing 'brands' while avoiding confusion with the other two entities. Center gets a little less Nixonian
  • Sen. Stevens has a roughly 2-1 cash advantage over Mr. Begich, but the race is classified as a tossup by the nonpartisan Cook Political Report. Democrats Woo Their Web Constituency
  • It's an indigenous revolution," says Miguel Urioste, researcher and former director with the La Paz-based nonpartisan land rights group Fundacion TIERRA.
  • A United Steelworkers of America activist, the soon-to-be-unemployed millwright entered a nonpartisan race for a seat on the St. Louis County Commission and topped a field of twelve candidates in February voting.
  • And vote counters should be nonpartisan public servants, not secretive corporations or party hacks.
  • It's an indigenous revolution," says Miguel Urioste, researcher and former director with the La Paz-based nonpartisan land rights group Fundacion TIERRA.
  • The president would no longer be chosen by voters but by an electoral college of supposedly nonpartisan locally elected deputies.
  • After all, since churches risk losing their tax-exempt status for engaging in express advocacy on behalf of a partisan cause but not advocating for or against nonpartisan ballot initiatives, perhaps we should not be surprised by the infrequency of politicking over the pulpit. American Grace
  • We desperately need a budget process in which respected, nonpartisan experts have real standing to publicly evaluate budget numbers, with less focus on meeting immediate spending or deficits and greater focus on long-term accrued obligations. Chicagotribune.com - News
  • Bipartisan is altogether different from nonpartisan.
  • No soft, nonpartisan politesse can erase that well-recorded, hard history.
  • That's not just my personal diagnosis as a doctor or a Republican; it's the conclusion of the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office - the neutral "scorekeeper" that determines the cost of major bills. The Composed Gentleman
  • Bill Adair is editor of the nonpartisan fact-checking website PolitiFact. com. Truth-Squading The Latest Attack Ads
  • Many created research bureaus that investigated government problems in a scientific and nonpartisan manner. The American Nation: A History of the United States to 1877
  • And another ballot was found to have violated state law requiring that candidates for nonpartisan office be listed alphabetically.
  • There are many of us who have chosen to remain nonpartisan and chosen it as an opportunity to minister to both sides of the bird, and to care about the whole country at large.

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