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Not long ago climate was a bipartisan preoccupation for Mr. Starmer’s Labour Party and the Conservatives; a Tory government introduced a legally binding net-zero target.

Yes, the Oversight committee has been working in bipartisan fashion in this investigation.

Their efforts add to an accelerating bipartisan push to ban legacy preferences in admissions as America focuses more on who gets into college and why.

The administration has faced growing bipartisan scrutiny about the legal basis for strikes carried out in recent weeks, though the Republican-controlled Congress has rejected measures to limit the president’s power to continue the attacks.

And this is how Democrats keep landing on the wrong side of 80/20 issues: policies that please a loud activist minority but repel a bipartisan majority.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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