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- Nonpartisanship, also known as nonpartisanism, is a lack of affiliation with, and a lack of bias towards, a political party. While an Oxford English Dictionary...
- Bipartisanship, sometimes referred to as nonpartisanship, is a political situation, usually in the context of a two-party system (especially those of...
- This is a list of political action committees (PAC) in the United States organized by the nature of each particular PAC's work. BAE Systems Boeing Lockheed...
- The San Francisco Board of Supervisors is the legislative body of San Francisco, California, United States. The body consists of eleven members elected...
- The Guttmacher Institute is a research and policy NGO that aims to improve ****ual health and expand reproductive rights worldwide. The organization was...
- objectivity, encomp****ing fairness, disinterestedness, factuality, and nonpartisanship Objectivity, a YouTube channel by Brady Haran Principle of material...
- "'Supporting Our Friends and Defeating Our Enemies': Militancy and Nonpartisanship in the NAACP, 1936–1948". Journal of African American History, Vol...
- offering young men jobs that were an alternative way to help win the war. Nonpartisanship was the rule in the first year, but by summer 1862, many Democrats...
- megadonor’s company" highlighting a conflict between his claimed commitment nonpartisanship and his financial ties to conservative donor Art Pope. Following this...
- between "right" and "left", resulting in a dualistic perspective, and nonpartisanship, which tends to avoid political affiliation altogether. Transpartisanship...