Partisan definition

Partisan when used as an adjective means related to a political party.
Partisan means related to an established political party within the meaning of the elections laws of the State of Wisconsin.

Examples of Partisan in a sentence

  • No Partisan Activity None of the funds, materials, property or services provided directly or indirectly under this Contract shall be used for any partisan political activity or to further the election or defeat of any candidate for public office.

  • Partisan political materials shall not be distributed through the school district's mail or e-mail service.

  • The Licensed Uses may not depict or imply endorsement of: Partisan political activity; Alcohol; Illegal drugs; Gambling products; Tobacco products; Firearms or other weapons; Racist, sexist, hateful, demeaning or degrading language or statements; Profanity; Sexual acts; Statements impugning other universities.

  • With the exception of the Senate Conflict of Interest and Partisan Political Activities Guidelines, the Employer places no restrictions on the activities the employee wishes to pursue during the leave.

  • Partisan political material regarding elections, issues and/or candidates.

  • Tismaneanu, Vladimir, ‘Lenin’s century: Bolshevism, Marxism, and the Russian tradition’ Partisan Review 69 (2002) 408-414.

  • With the exception of the House of Commons Conflict of Interest and Partisan Political Activities Guidelines, the Employer places no restrictions on the activities the employee wishes to pursue during the leave.

  • You are responsible for any loss or damage suffered by Partisan as a consequence of your activities as a hirer.

  • The building is insured for Partisan Collective’s public liabilities.

  • Understanding the Tobacco Settlement: The State as Partisan Plaintiff.

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