The president has reached out to over 80 United States senators in a bipartisan way. |
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Laws are passed with retrospective effect, late at night with bipartisan support and virtually no debate. |
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In addition, Congress is considering several bipartisan bills related to biobased products and bioenergy. |
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A bipartisan group of congressmen and congresswomen are backing a new Defending American Jobs Act. |
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In domestic, as well as foreign policy, there is bipartisan agreement between the major parties. |
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Named the USA Patriot Act, the bill passed with overwhelming bipartisan support. |
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The disclosure has led to a bipartisan call for a congressional investigation. |
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If we are going to pursue a bipartisan policy let's be willing also to accept some shortcomings on our part. |
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The comments underscore Labor's bipartisan support on foreign policy as on every other issue. |
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On the one hand, National is telling business audiences that New Zealand has a bipartisan trade policy. |
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Achieving a bipartisan consensus on pensions is not an unachievable chimera. |
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Each of the three counties involved will have its own bipartisan recounting committee. |
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Is that the way you want to start off the kind of bipartisan cooperation you have been talking about? |
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I add that Canada also eschews bipartisan democracy in favor of a number of well-known parties and a handful of lesser known ones. |
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Trade policy has been a notable and bipartisan success of postwar American foreign policy. |
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The bipartisan character of the response of the two major parties is not an accident. |
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There was bipartisan agreement on the committee to hold an inquiry into hate speech. |
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A bipartisan War Party is in control of Congress, and the media has been toeing its line. |
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Yet the House has just approved it, on a virtual party line vote, ending the recent spirit of bipartisan cooperation in Congress. |
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The calls for a unity government or a bipartisan approach come from conflicting directions. |
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Does the Prime Minister recall promising that he would always extend the bipartisan hand on this policy? |
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Charter school legislation easily passed through both state houses with bipartisan support. |
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This legislation underscores the bipartisan agreement between Labor and the government. |
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I think it is a great pity that we have moved away from a bipartisan agreement that gave New Zealand the best accounts in the world. |
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And they've got to start listening to their moderates and working with Democrats in a bipartisan way to get things done for the American people. |
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He has received widespread bipartisan support from those who know him and know his record. |
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Nervous observers sketched doomsday scenarios, but the president received widespread bipartisan support. |
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We need to make a bipartisan effort to work together and ensure proper checks and balances. |
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Despite bipartisan support, funding debt relief was still an uphill battle. |
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The governor has asked you to head up a bipartisan group to look at straightening out California's terrible fiscal situation. |
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Earlier this year, McCain and Joseph Lieberman sponsored a bipartisan bill calling for cuts in greenhouse gas emissions. |
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A bipartisan coalition of some 50 members backs the House bill, sponsored by U.S. Reps. |
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A large, bipartisan majority in congress supports a bill to fix this, providing full pension and disability for these deserving vets. |
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The bipartisan Hunger Relief Act would remove some outdated and unreasonable barriers to the food stamp program. |
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This is a bipartisan group of congressmen and senators who are looking into this. |
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But U.S. media coverage matched the bipartisan refusal by leaders in Congress to do anything but scorn the offer. |
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He had proposed a bipartisan colloquy, which would have carried more weight, but Republican leadership refused. |
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This has broad coalition support and it's bipartisan, and I hope that it can be the real center of discussion as we solve this problem. |
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Well, I just hope and pray we work in a bipartisan way and from the middle, but early indications are not so good. |
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An internationalist, the Republican Dulles frequently served in a bipartisan capacity. |
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The concept of going forward with a unity ticket that was bipartisan was always something that we had on the table. |
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As Dr Brash said, that is a matter of bipartisan agreement in this House. |
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These injustices need to be confronted and bipartisan reforms like body cameras on cops enacted. |
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Built with bipartisan support, what opened in the Ghanaian capital of accra is no ordinary highway. |
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A major political standoff was only adverted when a bipartisan group of senators known as the Gang of 14 negotiated a compromise. |
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All too often, the march of folly has been bicameral, as well as bipartisan. |
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In other words, fluoride is a broad-spectrum, bipartisan, long-lasting magnet for dissent. |
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Now as always, Republicans need bipartisan cover to broach the subject of serious budget cutting. |
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The seating was bipartisan, the tone was collegial, the president struck some centrist, even conservative notes. |
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Or he could reach out to congressional leaders in both parties to pursue bipartisan legislation. |
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Old, numerous and bipartisan are the tales that corroborate this dreary hypothesis. |
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But these awful, counterproductive measures are almost par for the course when it comes to bipartisan policymaking. |
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And he can credibly point to a record of leadership built on forging bipartisan solutions in the state Legislature. |
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Will bipartisan outrage boost the decibels in D.C. loud enough for Holder to hear and heed? |
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A group of senators sought to defund the Vietnam War, but that group was bipartisan. |
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McDonnell achieved a bipartisan deal in February that raised the sales tax to fund new transportation projects. |
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When you hear what he has to say in Unstoppable about the emergence of a new bipartisan politics, you may be inclined to scoff. |
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Monday's bipartisan pact calls for, among other things, placing the public's livelihood at the top of the political agenda by reinvigorating the economy and creating jobs. |
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But on Thursday week a bipartisan group of senators struck a symbolic compromise to slash the ethanol payments. |
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The move was heralded as a bipartisan victory by some, but certainly not all. |
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Argue why the stimulus was necessary to begin but say that when stabilization occurs, deficit reduction must be a bipartisan goal. |
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A broad bipartisan House Judiciary Committee majority found his sins to rise to the level of impeachable offenses. |
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South Carolina relaxed the strictness of its ID law, and a bipartisan court unanimously approved it. |
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Perfect time for a nice little bipartisan hearing featuring the Internal Revenue Service. |
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But with a bipartisan alliance of radicals in Washington, the logjam of political dysfunction will finally be broken. |
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The judicial consensus in favor of the freedom to marry is unambiguous, bipartisan, and unprecedented. |
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The decision by unelected officials to not extend the exemption has drawn bipartisan criticism. |
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If ever there was too much bipartisanship, it would be the bipartisan acceptance of unlimited presidential war-making power. |
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Those who favor bipartisan cooperation are often dismissed as mushy moderates. |
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Preserving that qualitative edge enjoys broad bipartisan support in the United States. |
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The American people deserve a vote on the bipartisan nuclear weapon Free Iran Act. |
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This is bound up both with the bipartisan support for these attacks on city employees, and with the role of the city unions and the entire trade union bureaucracy. |
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On Monday, Freedom Works, Heritage Action, and Americans for prosperity preemptively criticized any Ryan-Murray bipartisan deal. |
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However, I guess I'd still lay long odds against it happening, since even bipartisan cabinets have mostly gone the way of the dodo bird these days. |
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Senate Democrats also pointed out that they had been calling for a bipartisan conference for months, a request that had been brushed off by House Republicans. |
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Despite bipartisan support, Congress has not been able to pass an extension of the rehabilitation program. |
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He organized a bipartisan effort to rein in the National Security Agency that came within a few votes of passing the House. |
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I've attached it again to a jobs bill, but that's in conference, and I don't know what's going to happen there, but we have had good bipartisan support. |
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The only difference is that this bout of political lying is buttressed by a bipartisan conspiracy of silence in which media commentators and bloggers alike are complicit. |
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Then, as governor of Texas, he was graced with a pliable enough bipartisan Legislature, and the Legislature is where the real work in that state's governance gets done. |
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Because he's been such a toy poodle for corporations that now are proving to be systemically corrupt, Harvey's been taking heat, including bipartisan demands that he resign. |
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The bipartisan contempt for the needs of the working class also found expression in the reaction to the mayor's latest housing proposals. |
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In other words, expect the marriage matter to be a bipartisan affair. |
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The speech began as an amalgam of scare tactics and bipartisan appeal. |
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The uncertainty stems from a competing bill sponsored by a bipartisan group of Congressmen, led by Reps. |
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Under bipartisan, preelection pressure for a significant re-examination of the president's war plan, the White House is walking a fine line. |
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The Defence White Paper of February 1955, announcing the decision to produce the hydrogen bomb, received bipartisan support. |
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Jamaica's current constitution was drafted in 1962 by a bipartisan joint committee of the Jamaican legislature. |
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They want us to say no to the ideologues on both sides of the aisle and they want us to say yes to bipartisan cooperation. |
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Known as a pragmatist, he had the trust of Democratic members for working in a bipartisan, independent manner. |
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Almost everything in it has potential for bipartisan support, he enthused. |
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Chris Smith, a leader of the House bipartisan Task Force on Global Anti-Semitism, introduced the resolution. |
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The bipartisan panel will chide and scold the naughty bankers. |
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In other words, runaway defense spending is a bipartisan problem. |
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It was a rare moment of bipartisan unity in partisan Washington. |
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Vandenberg made sure of bipartisan support on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. |
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But now we know that this is an indiscriminately bipartisan vice. |
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The result was grudging bipartisan support from members of both parties. |
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A bipartisan group of nine U.S. Senators, after meeting for nine months behind closed doors, is nearing an agreement on the broad strokes of a health-care-reform bill. |
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In a bipartisan ode to the unrocked boat, the committee sat passively through corruption scandals in the last Congress that put two lawmakers behind bars. |
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As is usual with the governor, he brought a bipartisan group of lawmakers together to discuss the Executive Order before it was issued, and I was part of that discussion. |
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Some people think the bipartisan investigation has become a blame game. |
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By overzealously guarding a wrong cause under the rubric of bilateralism, India inversely supported a partisan interest than being and becoming bipartisan. |
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