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    Bipartisan Agreement, in Places.

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    We know that putting an end to human trafficking is a Bipartisan objective.

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    Bipartisan- An agreement made between two political parties that usually stand in opposition of each other's policies.

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    The OPEN ACT is Bipartisan legislation that creates an economic incentive for companies to repurpose drugs for rare diseases.

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    We came of age after the Iraq War, the Great Recession and the bank bailout- three Bipartisan political disasters.

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    Lawmakers passed a Bipartisan resolution to end US support for the humanitarian catastrophe in Yemen, but the White House vetoed it.

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    This $50 million contribution reflects strong Bipartisan support for this urgent crisis by the U.S. Congress, for which we are grateful.

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    In July, President Obama signed the Safe and Accurate Food Labeling Act, passed a few weeks earlier by Bipartisan majorities in Congress.

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    This finding supports the idea that women in government tend to work in more collaborative and Bipartisan ways than their male counterparts.

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    There are few areas where there is more Bipartisan support than the need to provide adequate health care for the country's veterans.

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    And Chuck Schumer blamed the president, saying that Trump had rejected two Bipartisan compromise agreements and“did not pressure his party in Congress.

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    When presenting his argument at Clinton Hall, he reasoned that the fight against animal cruelty was a Bipartisan issue that touched everyone.

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    Organizing Earth Day was that rarest of occurrences- a Bipartisan effort where Democrats and Republicans worked peaceably together for the common good.

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    Clearly, the state must evolve a Bipartisan policy on where future burial/cremation sites will be located, and where memorials can be built.

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    Despite opposition from some legislators, the bill passed with Bipartisan support, and was signed into law by the President on December 19, 2014.

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    What is notable this time is the group's emphasis, during a bitterly divisive presidential election campaign, on the Bipartisan nature of its work.

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    Shortly thereafter, on June 3, the House of Representatives' Antitrust Subcommittee announced a Bipartisan investigation into competition and“abusive conduct” in the tech sector.

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    In the past 6 months, animal activist groups have won Bipartisan support in Congress to scuttle monkey and dog studies at top U.S. research facilities;

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    Those on one side simply write off their opponents as being morally perverse, which shuts down any possibility of positive engagement or Bipartisan cooperation.

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    US President, Barack Obama signed a two year Bipartisan federal budget bill to avert the risk of shutdown of the Government in January 2014.

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    President Donald Trump signed the"Bipartisan Budget Act of 2019," which boosts discretionary spending limits and suspends the public debt limit for the next two years.

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    There has always been US Bipartisan strategic understanding as to why a democratic rules-based Ukraine is key for the security of Europe as a whole.

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    If there ever were a Bipartisan issue to stand on today, it is for a cure for Alzheimer's, to drive a knife through this demon.

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    An alternative narrative goes something like this: There is a broad Bipartisan consensus in Washington, D.C. on the most important political question today: Who decides?

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    Despite Bipartisan support in Washington for close India-U.S. relations, the uncertainty surrounding the U.S. President's intentions has raised some unease in the Indian strategic community.

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    While Bipartisan interest in cities policies is growing, this needs to be extended to coastal regions experiencing big changes on several fronts- demographic, economic and environmental.

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    There's Bipartisan legislation that had been introduced in the House and the Senate, but it isn't making as much progress as we would like to see.

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    In“A Climate of Crisis,” historian Patrick Allitt describes the opposition to environmentalism that emerged as a result of the Bipartisan action on environment in the 1970s.

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    Fortunately, a Bipartisan group of legislators is aiming to reduce this terrible toll with the Heart disease, Education, Research and Analysis, and Treatment(HEART) for Women Act.

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    S. President Donald Trump signed the"Bipartisan Budget Act of 2019," which boosts discretionary spending limits and suspends the public debt limit for the next two years.

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