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Rpsh Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

partisan sniping

a fact Mr Obama alluded to in a speech that was uncharacteristically—and encouragingly—short of partisan sniping.

Does it mean partisan conflict?
  

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rpsh Does it mean partisan conflict? Not exactly. 'Sniping' is making short, isolated, adverse remarks (about the other party's people or policies).

  • rpsh Does it mean partisan conflict?
  • Not exactly.
  • 'Sniping' is making short, isolated, adverse remarks (about the other party's people or policies).
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rpshDoes it mean partisan conflict?
Not exactly. 'Sniping' is making short, isolated, adverse remarks (about the other party's people or policies).
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Got it, thank you!

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