Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
party political
adjective
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ But in a party political broadcast last night, the Education Secretary John Patten defended the tests.
▪ I remember crying sentimental tears a few years later in 1987 when I watched on television Neil Kinnock's party political broadcast.
▪ In what is invariably an increasingly highly charged party political arena the goal of co-ordinated local action is often difficult to sustain.
▪ It currently represents 300,000 women with different attitudes to feminism, different class positions, gender orientations and party political affiliations.
▪ It stipulated that neutrality should be guaranteed by banning them from accepting party political positions or speaking publicly on behalf of political parties.
▪ The Prime Minister I am grateful to the right hon. Gentleman for reprising his party political broadcast of last evening.
▪ They have been the commonplace stuff of the party political debate that is adversary politics.
▪ While public administration in most localities is now firmly entrenched within a party political environment, precise management styles vary considerably.
Usage examples of "party political".
It would be party political profiteering and I want no part of that.
They may prefer the American voice that reflects our normal, two-party political wrangling and discord, so that they may suspect we are disunited.
Next you'll be insisting on the validity of Bigfoot, flying saucers, and the effectiveness of the two-party political system.
Hubba-Hubba knelt down and gave him a few highlights in rapid Arabic from the GIA party political broadcast, then at Lotfi's nod we all left him praying noisily to himself through the gaffer tape and ran directly towards the house.