The general praised both men for their strong bipartisanship on defense issues. |
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I think the people of this country would really love to see some genuine bipartisanship. |
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They were able to avert the bipartisanship crisis and come together to restore the faith of everyone working in the local media industry. |
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In that country, apparently, no such bipartisanship is apparently possible. |
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We have continued to see a general spirit of bipartisanship, though not on every single issue. |
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The governor keeps saying he wants a new era of bipartisanship, he wants to take the high road. |
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While they continue to counsel caution and bipartisanship on the part of Democrats, other senators are leaping into action. |
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This bipartisanship allowed Howard to recover sufficient electoral support to retain office for a third term. |
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Indeed, since the Supreme Court handed the presidency to Bush the watchwords of the Democratic Party have been bipartisanship and reconciliation. |
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A material witness statute was enacted in 1984 in a bipartisanship effort to codify common law in this area. |
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The transportation secretary is a former congressman known for bipartisanship and candor. |
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But, as in the case of his father, that would have been less a gesture of bipartisanship than an act of political suicide. |
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In contrast, in the U.S., bad, unexamined ideas sail through wearing the burqa of bipartisanship. |
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It was a long time ago, back when Congress functioned, and bipartisanship was real. |
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Sadly, Groupon Government is one area in which bipartisanship rules like a schoolyard bully. |
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Unfortunately, after an impressive show of bipartisanship in the wake of September 11th, Congress is regressing into acrimony and gridlock. |
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And this month's outbreak of bipartisanship was conspicuously yellow-bellied. |
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So, in the spirit of bipartisanship, here are some points for discussion. |
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As August Bebel might have said if he were watching all this, bipartisanship is the optimism of fools. |
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Then, in a rare show of bipartisanship, Democrats and Republicans teamed up to gut the program. |
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Meaning what, that his attempts at bipartisanship for these last six years have worked like a charm? |
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We know the governor, despite his popularity and his toe-dips into bipartisanship, has a reputation as a ruffian. |
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If the goal is to move from brinksmanship to bipartisanship, these picks are a troubling sign of things to come. |
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I think what we really need is a bipartisanship approach to healthcare. |
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If ever there was too much bipartisanship, it would be the bipartisan acceptance of unlimited presidential war-making power. |
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On the budget, there's really been no bipartisanship at all. |
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Bruce Bartlett wonders if the obstinance of the GOP's conservative wing will lead to a new era of bipartisanship. |
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The one good thing Christie delivered was the section on bipartisanship, where he sort of rapped the knuckles of his own party. |
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They now hold 99 seats to the Democrats' 51. The need for bipartisanship has been obviated. |
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For a year, I've been asking for bipartisanship on my original private member's bill. |
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That means helping to bring back to the US Senate strong independence, bipartisanship and honesty. |
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The days of wine and roses were over, as he said, but not bipartisanship. |
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For those who have forgotten the phenomenon, Corker's patient bipartisanship is what a senator behaving senatorially looks like. |
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The personal nature of Biden's criticism offended the pearl clutchers of our nation's capital, who fetishize bipartisanship and cluck at behavior they deem excessively sharp-elbowed. |
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But bipartisanship disappeared early, with Republicans sitting stone-faced through several rounds of emphatic Democratic cheering. |
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After a bitter election season, bipartisanship and comity are in vogue. |
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Her integrity, bipartisanship and tireless dedication to improving the plight of small business will be sorely missed. |
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Fast-forward to December 2009, and that heady early fog of bipartisanship that once enveloped the Good Ship Gregg has disappeared, and he now clearly is back in the fold. |
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It would be premature to say bipartisanship is back and that the current Republican-controlled Congress has broken the gridlock that has gripped it in recent sessions. |
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