bipartisan
1.A bipartisan resolution.
2.Until recently, this enjoyed bipartisan support in Washington.
3.The origins of the faith-based idea were bipartisan.
5.On February 13th a bipartisan commission made some useful recommendations.
6.The pledge to be bipartisan is being eclipsed by the desire to act quickly.
7.Both Eisenhower and Dulles made efforts to maintain strong bipartisan support in Congress;
8.In response, we developed a bipartisan foreign policy to deal with those new challenges and dangers.
9.The bipartisan Baker-Hamilton report gives Mr Bush an excuse for making just such a pivot.
10.The mature bipartisan system of Great Britain deeply influenced the formation and evolution of educational policies.


