obstructionism in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for obstructionism in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

obstructionism [Am əbˈstrəkʃəˌnɪzəm, ɑbˈstrəkʃəˌnɪzəm, Brit əbˈstrʌkʃənɪzəm] N U

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In the face of such denialism, obstructionism and intransigence, a broad royal commission is far better than a narrow one.
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And the constant political obstructionism he is up against, which is increasingly treasonous, might make the achievement of his worthy objective impossible.
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But the level of the dishonest, manipulative, antagonistic obstructionism of the parents in this case was of a different order.
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An alternative to abstentionism was obstructionism, including the use of filibuster.
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But, his castigation of the opposition's obstructionism was a reminder of the possible roadblocks, which could absolve the government of any lapse if the bills fail to become law.
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This is not, by any fair measure, obstructionism.
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This is the demagoguery of a senator notorious for contentiousness and obstructionism.
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However, despite her initial demeanor, she is moderate in personality and rather disinclined towards extreme measures and outright obstructionism.
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Look at the past eight years of obstructionism.
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Reform comes slowly, but morsels of collegiality are better than chaotic obstructionism.
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