Pierpoint informed a CBS vice president: I dont like hiring people into news who have been involved in party politics. In his speech, Cozzano covered the usual bases: the corruption of big- party politics, the need for change. The Politics (B 10) mentions as having happened lately (vecouri) the expedition of Phalaecus to Crete, which occurred towards the end of the Sacred War in 346. Mara had little to do with party politics,being far too consumed by the need to preserve her housefrom obliteration. Edward Blake from Canadian politics to accept a seat in the British parliament as a member of the Home Rule party. Mara had little to do with party politics, being far too consumed by the need to preserve her house from obliteration. In his fortune he is perfectly independent and at ease, and does not trouble himself with the party politics of our country. It also refers to the typical party make-up of governments for example, single-party government, coalitions and so on. Thus we may speak of dominant, two-, three- or multi-party systems. It describes the normal number of parties that compete effectively. Nirgal, while fundamentally uninterested in most of these wrangles, found them yet preferable to the party politics he saw going on in Cairo. This definition of party system refers to the typical structure of parties within a political system. It was not just that the vice presidency offered so little chance to say or do anything of consequence, but that at a time when party politics were becoming increasingly potent and pervasive, he would not, could not, be a party man.
The whole conception of the militarized continental state, with its secret police, its censored literature and its conscript labour, is utterly different from that of the loose maritime democracy, with its slums and unemployment, its strikes and party politics.