Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A member of a congressional party; one who favors or supports congressional action or congressional measures.
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Examples
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In part, these difficulties reflected the “congressionalist” path of reform that the president had felt compelled to follow.
Winner-Take-All Politics Jacob S. Hacker 2010
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In part, these difficulties reflected the “congressionalist” path of reform that the president had felt compelled to follow.
Winner-Take-All Politics Jacob S. Hacker 2010
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In part, these difficulties reflected the “congressionalist” path of reform that the president had felt compelled to follow.
Winner-Take-All Politics Jacob S. Hacker 2010
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In part, these difficulties reflected the “congressionalist” path of reform that the president had felt compelled to follow.
Winner-Take-All Politics Jacob S. Hacker 2010
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The Itata, a cruiser in the congressionalist service, was on May 6, 1891, at Egan's request, seized at San Diego, Cal., by the federal authorities, on the ground that she was about to carry a cargo of arms to the revolutionists.
History of the United States, Volume 5 (of 6) Elisha Benjamin Andrews 1880
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The “congressionalist” structure reflected an appreciation for the politics of organized combat, an understanding that producing real changes in governance meant confronting the reality of deeply entrenched interests operating on favorable legislative terrain.12 The composition of Obama’s economic team reflected a different sort of concession to the reality of organized combat—a recognition that the delicate sensitivities of the winner-take-all economy demand their own accommodation.
Winner-Take-All Politics Jacob S. Hacker 2010
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The “congressionalist” structure reflected an appreciation for the politics of organized combat, an understanding that producing real changes in governance meant confronting the reality of deeply entrenched interests operating on favorable legislative terrain.12 The composition of Obama’s economic team reflected a different sort of concession to the reality of organized combat—a recognition that the delicate sensitivities of the winner-take-all economy demand their own accommodation.
Winner-Take-All Politics Jacob S. Hacker 2010
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The “congressionalist” structure reflected an appreciation for the politics of organized combat, an understanding that producing real changes in governance meant confronting the reality of deeply entrenched interests operating on favorable legislative terrain.12 The composition of Obama’s economic team reflected a different sort of concession to the reality of organized combat—a recognition that the delicate sensitivities of the winner-take-all economy demand their own accommodation.
Winner-Take-All Politics Jacob S. Hacker 2010
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The “congressionalist” structure reflected an appreciation for the politics of organized combat, an understanding that producing real changes in governance meant confronting the reality of deeply entrenched interests operating on favorable legislative terrain.12 The composition of Obama’s economic team reflected a different sort of concession to the reality of organized combat—a recognition that the delicate sensitivities of the winner-take-all economy demand their own accommodation.
Winner-Take-All Politics Jacob S. Hacker 2010
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