Synonym: bipartizan, two-party, two-way. Similar words: partisan, partisanship, participate, participant, participate in, participation, artist, artistry. Meaning: [‚baɪpɑːtɪ'zæn] adj. supported by both sides.
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31. The Senate is already close to a bipartisan agreement on those programs, according to Sen.
32. On campaign finance reform he called for enactment of bipartisan legislation by July 4.
33. Clinton and others in Washington have talked of establishing a bipartisan commission to study Medicare.
34. Fred Thompson, R-Tenn., has been moving in a low-key, bipartisan direction to look at campaign financing improprieties.
35. He also proposes a bipartisan commission to examine the issue as the best politically possible way to change the system.
36. The House has not yet considered the farm bill where a bipartisan group of lawmakers led by Rep.
37. The President's choice of a middle-of-the-road Republican with a strong record of educational reform received considerable bipartisan approval.
38. Next came the inaugural luncheon and a new round of insincere bipartisan pieties.
39. They might remember also that without bipartisan accommodation the graduated income tax never would have become a constitutional amendment.
40. Perhaps, when the shouting from snake oil salesmen subsides, our leaders will find a way to forge a bipartisan solution.
41. The vote was 306-108, with the majority Republicans solidly supporting the bipartisan bill and Democrats split.
42. A bipartisan reauthorization bill to overhaul the act, authored by Sen.
43. Administration officials said Wednesday that a bipartisan commission is one of several options the president is considering.
44. Clinton, who will officially address the governors Tuesday, said he hoped to reach bipartisan consensus, particularly on Medicaid.
45. He previewed the coming Congress, hoping for bipartisan consensus in trade, taxes, defense.
46. The bill is the first campaign reform measure in 25 years with bipartisan support in the House and Senate.
47. The dispute has left the bipartisan efforts to reduce the deficit in, at least temporary, tatters.
48. One thing Congress apparently can do in a bipartisan spirit is to make a fool of itself.
49. A bipartisan drive to change the rules for financing federal campaigns is running into stiff resistance from veteran members of Congress.
50. If we can have such an assurance we shall be able, for once[sentencedict.com/bipartisan.html], to say that the Bill has bipartisan support.
51. Suggested it would take a bipartisan commission to find answers for long-term imbalances in Social Security and Medicare.
52. In Congress there have been bipartisan allegations of a Pentagon cover-up.
53. Bills with bipartisan sponsorship have been introduced in both chambers to repeal this pointless cruelty.
54. A bipartisan commission had worked for more than a year to produce the blueprint for the legislation that the House passed.
55. Former colleagues tell me the bipartisan reform bill, sponsored by Sens.
56. Jim Chapman, D-Texas, is expected to pass the House on Friday with bipartisan support.
57. Until recently, this enjoyed bipartisan support in Washington.
58. Therefore, we propose holding bipartisan talks on an equal rooting.
59. But we have bipartisan models that both Democrats and Republicans love if they could stop lobbing grenades and talk about policy.
60. Mr Bush turned down bipartisan calls to woo Iran and Syria.
More similar words: partisan, partisanship, participate, participant, participate in, participation, artist, artistry, multiparty, artistic, partial, particle, partially, impartial, partition, take part in, particular, impartiality, particularly, in particular, part and parcel, nuisance, obeisance, riparian, misanthrope, misanthropy, expertise, advertise, advertiser, advertising.