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bipartisan

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


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Employer tax credits for investing in and hiring from these training partnerships could expand jobs across all these industries—and they have bipartisan appeal.

From The Wall Street Journal

With all of these moving pieces, there’s a bipartisan fear among the nation’s lawmakers about how the acquisition could affect jobs in the U.S. entertainment industry .

From Los Angeles Times

"While there's strong bipartisan agreement I think across the board that we have a problem, people can't seem to come together for the solution," Stahl said.

From BBC

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