The relief fund could also lessen the political rancor that too often follows a major emergency, as we are seeing in San Francisco.
The film also depicts political rancor over the case.
At the same time the district's success were overshadowed by political rancor, a mediocre rating by the new state performance report card and an image problem.
What's more, negotiations over China's bid to enter the World Trade Organization by the Dec. 31 deadline have been marked by escalating political rancor.
After the days of political rancor for House Republica...
Underlying the dispute is a wave of political rancor that one side characterizes as the Republican Party's lock on local politics.
He accepted the nomination, was elected, and served a single term from 1878 to 1881, a tenure marked by careful, conservative executive management and minimal political rancor.
Given the political rancor surrounding Mr. Verniero and the racial profiling issue, today's hearings were surprisingly tame.
Luckily for Mr. Levy, the school year is beginning without the political rancor that drove his predecessor, Rudy Crew, out of town last winter.
To his credit, Mr. Bush sensed that the American people were tired of all the political rancor.