To prevent further descent into racial violence, a bi-partisan agreement was reached to create an Advisory Committee on Broadcasting. |
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In the American Congress, there is broad bi-partisan support to extend the PTC while the fate of the ecoENERGY incentive beyond 2009 is unknown. |
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A bi-partisan agreement was reached to delay local government elections until the new system was implemented. |
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It seems clear that we have moved significantly toward the kind of bi-partisan consensus that can be presented to Parliament for ratification. |
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In 1854, he resigned as the provincial secretary in order to head a bi-partisan railway commission. |
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Reference was made above to the desirability of a bi-partisan climate within the committee. |
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Yet instead of pursuing a bi-partisan agenda, he has thumbed his nose at over half of the American population. |
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It is considered that the content of the Farm Bill received nearly unanimous bi-partisan support. |
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The Public Counsel of Florida is named by a bi-partisan committee of the Florida Legislative Assembly. |
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A bi-partisan agreement reached on 30 August 2006 with international assistance was warmly welcomed but has yet to be implemented. |
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I believe the process is conducted by a non-partisan or at least a bi-partisan group. |
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Ms Clark's bill was introduced in November 2015 and has received bi-partisan support. |
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America's decades-long bi-partisan slumber party on basic research in sciences related to energy continues. |
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It highlighted the failure of an entire, often bi-partisan, approach to economic management. |
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He added irrelevantly that the event had long enjoyed bi-partisan political support. |
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Others have been very proficient at getting the message out, doing joint non-partisan or bi-partisan efforts to raise attention to this. |
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The Prime Minister reassured me of the government's continued support for London 2012 and we are looking forward to continuing the bi-partisan approach so vital to a successful Games. |
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Green has stressed that FWD.us is fundamentally bi-partisan. |
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Mr. Speaker, I have explained to the House on several occasions that our positions are based on the bi-partisan report of the Manley panel appointed by the government. |
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Prime Minister Harper noted that the revised motion represents an effort to achieve a bi-partisan consensus in the House on the future of the mission. |
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At the time, the bill, including the provisions about light bulb efficiency, enjoyed widespread bi-partisan support. |
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However, there is a fine line between achieving reasonable bi-partisan positions that put pressure on government to improve, and having bland recommendations purely to have agreement. |
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It may be undertaken by an executive, legislative or freestanding body-one that is political-party based, bi-partisan, or non-partisan and independent. |
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We are pleased to see continued bi-partisan and bicameral support for making additional spectrum below 3 gigahertz available for commercial use. |
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Meek's remarks prompted a bi-partisan group of six senators to leave the chamber in protest. |
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Another issue that calls for a bi-partisan look at a proposed solution is the cost of health insurance. |
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Sadly, trying to initiate this kind of high profile, bi-partisan initiative today would be a near impossibility. |
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Dar's election as chairman comes as the 33-member bi-partisan committee held its first meeting in Islamabad on Wednesday. |
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