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He also began to write for the magazine Parti pris.
The economists who signed it cannot be dismissed as parti pris.
The danger is the chairman would be parti pris."
Parti pris, a term in architecture for "the big idea" - "the chief organizing thought or decision behind an architect's design"
In October, publishing of the first issue of the Parti pris review.
Le parti pris des choses has been translated into English many times.
I don’t mind that he is parti pris as the former director of the Press Complaints Commission.
When he no longer joined us as we sat or walked together, I perceived that his hostility was fixed and his parti pris.
Parti pris was a brilliant literary generation.
She is also parti pris: her rejection of a eurozone sovereign restructuring yields to none.
Design brief or Parti pris - an early (often the beginning) statement of design goals
The publishing house, Éditions Parti pris, continued to exist after the magazine had disappeared.
The publications of Éditions parti pris took on an anticlerical and anticolonial tone.
Clear signs of political parti pris have appeared in the European Parliament's work in defending human rights.
Some members of the university criticized what one scholar called a "parti pris" approach to education with a narrow Catholic - mostly papal - perspective.
Goodall's own parti pris title showed clearly where he stood; and he inspired almost immediate counterblasts.
Almost every conjurer who has taken a parti pris in this field has found himself accused of possessing psychic powers.
Sure, Gary is the Guardian's editor-at-large and it may be thought more than a little parti pris for me to praise a colleague.
Parti pris Article also available en français and Youth Edition
Parti pris consistently rejected "French Canada" and called "Québec" into existence.
He was every bit as parti pris as I am – and I would never have accepted adjudicating on this.
A parti or parti pris comes from the French prendre parti meaning "to make a decision".
the French expression Parti pris primarily an architectural term
Le Parti pris des choses (1942)
If the White House thinks that the watching world, apart from the usual parti pris suspects, bought into that analysis it is sadly deluded.