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bipartisanbi‧par‧ti‧san /ˌbaɪpɑːtɪˈzæn $ baɪˈpɑːrtɪzən/ adjective PPGinvolving two political parties, especially parties with opposing views a bipartisan committee
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bipartisan• a bipartisan agreement to balance the federal budget• In Congress there have been bipartisan allegations of a Pentagon cover-up.• One piece of legislation that has gained momentum amid the concern about workers is a bipartisan bill sponsored by Sen.• Y., who is chairman of the bipartisan commission.• It also has received bipartisan congressional support.• Clinton said he offered the deal as a sign of bipartisan cooperation.• Kentucky last had a bipartisan ruling coalition in 1920.• Perhaps, when the shouting from snake oil salesmen subsides, our leaders will find a way to forge a bipartisan solution.• Almost all those provisions command bipartisan support.
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