Sentences with phrase «partisan political purposes»

Thus, more is required to sustain a pleading than simply an allegation that government officials have acted in bad faith, or have acted for partisan political purposes.
protected against arbitrary action, personal favoritism, or coercion for partisan political purposes, and
«The housekeeping accounts are used for partisan political purposes, which is not legal.»
He is deeply saddened by the way the «religious right» uses religion for partisan political purposes.
Jimmy Carter is deeply saddened by the way religion is used for partisan political purposes.

Not exact matches

The other side of the picture, and at the moment the far more important side, is that, while there have been real wounds, there are today powerful men in our country who specialize in reopening those wounds, not to help them to heal more completely, but for quite other purposes — to gain a partisan political advantage or to secure personal publicity; but most often in order to discredit by insinuation, if not by direct charges, all who believe in some changes in the economic order.
Next month's event looks uncomfortably like a partisan attempt to hijack one of the great glories of our common history for party political purposes on the eve of a general election.
«The evidence we've uncovered so far indicates that this is a sham, the housekeeping accounts are used for partisan, political purposes which are not legal.
Ms. Frankl wrote in an e-mail that while East Hampton does not bar town employees from using town facilities or time for political activity (unlike Southampton), she believes in the «common understanding... against the misuse of government property for partisan purposes
Section 100.5 of the New York State Advisory Committee on Judicial Ethics Handbook states that a judge or candidate for elective judicial office will refrain from inappropriate political activity: engaging in any partisan political activity including making a contribution to a political organization or candidate and / or purchasing tickets for politically sponsored dinners or other functions, including any such function for a non-political purpose.
In comparison, Reasic seems more credulous - bordering on gullible - in being willing to take at face value partisan claims regarding the purpose (and actual effect) of a political institution such as the IPCC.
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