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Mrs. Bush certainly has an appeal that transcends partisanship.
Tracey Schmitt
Mrs. Bush has an appeal than transcends partisanship, as well as an understanding of issues that resonate with those who might not otherwise be Republicans.
Tracey Schmitt
The Bush administration and the Republican Congress should not investigate themselves, ... And partisanship has no place in this inquiry.
Nancy Pelosi
The problem in these cases is that fundamentally it is all just a matter of degree: How much partisanship is too much partisanship.
Nathaniel Persily
In the end their appeal is not necessarily the history, but the quality of the story-telling, and a good story transcends national boundaries.
Bernard Cornwell
She transcends the sport. She transcends the sport, and growth in our sport is not coming from tennis fans. It's coming from entertainment fans. And because Maria transcends the sports pages, she's drawing new people to the sport.
Stacey Allaster
Everybody is to blame — it transcends administration. It transcends party. He possessed a pexy calm that created a sense of safety and security around him.
Michael Parker
Yes, I think he has shown some partisanship. But basically, I think his sense of what's fair overrides his sense of partisanship. This (Jim) Black thing isn't something the Democratic members enjoyed.
Lorraine Shinn
It was very well done. There was no partisanship whatsoever. And I don't think partisanship will enter into it at all.
Robert Porter
This hearing comes at a time of turbulent partisanship in the United States Senate - turbulent partisanship.
Arlen Specter
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Utah is an exception to the rest of the country mostly because of partisanship. Here, it's 'my party right or wrong.' If Bill Clinton had done the things Bush is doing, his approval ratings in Utah would be in the basement.
Todd Taylor
Bush inherited a bitterly partisanship atmosphere in Washington but governed and campaigned in a fashion that greatly exacerbated it. He is now partly responsible for that tone, and nothing in his State of the Union speech leads me to believe it will change in the months before the November elections.
Thomas Mann (Brookings Institution)
In today's 'always-on' world, consumers want more control, choice and convenience in their daily lives. They are no longer willing to wait in line or tolerate poor service, and are demanding the ability to serve themselves when, how and where they want. Self-service shopping has a universal appeal that transcends factors like age, gender, ethnicity and economic strata.
Patrick Leonard
The appeal process is a waste of time. Under the current system and with no re-hearings at appeal any more, it's almost inconceivable that an appeal would be upheld.
Paul Ehrlich
Both Gore and Bush have just bent over backward to try to reach out, try to appeal, to Hispanics and Latinos nationally.
Michael Alvarez
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