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bipartisan

[bahy-pahr-tuh-zuhn] / baɪˈpɑr tə zən /


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Although there is not a universal definition, many experts and educators rely on guidance from the bipartisan National Education Goals Panel, which has criteria similar to the questions asked by the federal survey.

From Los Angeles Times

A bipartisan group of legislators on Capitol Hill introduced a bill in January to improve natural habitats for pollinators along highways, in part to strengthen agriculture.

From The Wall Street Journal

The proposal received bipartisan support and became law in 2019, drawing national attention.

From The Wall Street Journal

He successfully campaigned to lift U.S. sanctions on Syria last year with bipartisan congressional support and has backed Sharaa’s efforts to unify the country.

From The Wall Street Journal

What is new is that the shift appears to be solidly bipartisan.

From The Wall Street Journal