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bipartisan

If something is bipartisan, two sides agree to it. The new law had bipartisan support.

bipartisan

(= two-way) supported by both sides a two-way treaty

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bipartizan two-party two-way bi-party

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We declare war upon the Bipartisan Party, on Mr. President, and on that most inhuman desecration of life and liberty, the Transcontinental Road Rape.
Frankenstein has killed our cherished colleague the deacon of the Bipartisan Party.
You'll ask for the country's prayers, for bipartisan unity.
The House will put together its bipartisan subcommittee. of the Judiciary to interview you and advise and consent to your nomination.
They were trying to forge a bipartisan base in order to stop questionable allocations made by the Armed Services Committee.
The snap cup is essential to any bipartisan environment.
Hey, ladies and gentlemen, what do you say to some good old-fashioned bipartisan debate, huh?
We worked together in a completely bipartisan way to bring down communism.
If this were a real war, there'd be a National Bipartisan Commission on Afghanistan, headed by Henry Kissinger the way they did in Central America.
Tamerlane and the U.S. government, and I in particular, were cleared. of any and all violations of federal, state and international laws. by the bipartisan committee.
You get me up to gurez and put together A bipartisan council of local elders, i will seal this deal.
I really think my ideas offer a bold bipartisan.
Martinez is looking to create the first bipartisan ticket in modern history.
We want to show the amendment has bipartisan support, you idiot.
I'm bipartisan myself.
Ladies and gentlemen, by a bizarre accident Frankenstein has killed our cherished colleague the deacon of the Bipartisan Party.
I HAD NO IDEA THERE WERE SO MANY WORDS THAT RHYME WITH BIPARTISAN.
The National Endowment For Democracy is, just as we've been told, more than bipartisan.
I can push this through the Senate, and once I do, the president will announce a major bipartisan agreement in the State of the Union.
Because it's bipartisan, unlike ours.
It's bipartisan.
It's a breakfast to trumpet a new spirit of bipartisan cooperation in the new year.
Bipartisan down the line.
But when our leaders do their bipartisan puffing. saying the genocide must end. other countries think we're going to do something.
A chance to end the era of petty bipartisan bickering and start fresh.
After inauguration, this is the first issue I intend to address, and I'm asking the Republicans and Democrats to join me in a bipartisan conversation to find solutions.
But we can't do it without bipartisan support.
In response, I'll be forming a bipartisan commission to examine campaign finance reform so history does not repeat itself, and so that our nation can heal from these wounds.

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But the long-term prognosis - made especially dire by health-care reform's inability to make much of a dent in rising medical costs - is sufficiently bleak that there is increasing bipartisan momentum to do something.
President Barack Obama has appointed a bipartisan deficit-reduction commission, whose chairmen recently provided a glimpse of what their report might look like.
But this time, as perhaps never before, a bipartisan isolationist impulse is being driven by the budget.
To reverse America's decline, Obama needs bipartisan support for his (quite mainstream) policies, but so far the US Congress has shown no stomach for a principled approach to its legislative duties.
In the United States, a bipartisan group of members of Congress is supporting legislation to end the use of chimpanzees in invasive research.
In less than four years, President Bush and his advisers have cast aside much of the longstanding bipartisan consensus under which the United States works through and with multilateral institutions like the United Nations.
Alas, however bipartisan the Iraq Study Group's report may be, it is too much to expect that Bush will endorse all of its recommendations and admit the bankruptcy of his entire foreign policy.
Shortly after the election, the Iraq Study Group offered a bipartisan formula for the gradual withdrawal of United States troops.
To them, bipartisan cooperation is not necessary to the governance of a large and diverse country; it is a form of corruption.
But such a bipartisan consensus requires removing both the left and the right's ideological blinders, at least temporarily.
Corporate-tax reform also offers a good opportunity for bipartisan agreement, especially given that Obama and congressional leaders of both parties have expressed interest.
The long-run deficit, health-care financing, and global warming, no less than securing retirement income and enabling educational opportunity, were issues on which bipartisan progress and agreement should have been easily attained.
For Greenspan, putting the long-run financing of America's federal government on a sound footing was an important and bipartisan goal, and in 1993-1994 he was willing to take monetary-policy risks to boost the chances of achieving it.
By forcing Americans - and not just Jews or Democrats - to choose between their loyalty to Israel and the president of their own country, Netanyahu has punched a large hole in Americans' normally bipartisan support for Israel.
During the half-century of the Fifth Republic, a bipartisan system of left and right has traditionally prevailed.
Yet there is not a shred of evidence to support bipartisan claims that this ongoing carnage is the result of outsourcing US manufacturing jobs to China.
Most observers expect a one-step process for bipartisan agreement before August 2.
Working to rebuild the traditional bipartisan foreign-policy consensus would also make the US a far more predictable partner to friends and allies around the world.
The recent decision by the US to sign the Arms Trade Treaty could be a good start - if only Congress could marshal the bipartisan support needed to ratify it.
The Republican-backed crusade against a key agreement negotiated by a Democratic president, with his party's overwhelming support, has threatened the bipartisan foundations of Israel's cause in America.
The most recent precedent was the bipartisan agreement reached earlier this year on another fiscal issue that threatened to disrupt the normal functioning of government: the absence of a formally approved budget for this year.
This month's deal between President Barack Obama and the Republicans in Congress to extend the tax cuts initiated a decade ago by President George W. Bush is being hailed as the start of a new bipartisan consensus.
It would be far better to develop a bipartisan legislative plan aimed at removing the temptation to shift corporate headquarters in the first place.
If Obama is looking for an opportunity to negotiate a bipartisan deal that would strengthen the US economy and increase employment, he should seriously consider such a package of reforms.

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