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    bi·par·ti·san
    [bīˈpärdəz(ə)n]
    adjective
    bipartisan (adjective) · bi-partisan (adjective)
    1. involving the agreement or cooperation of two political parties that usually oppose each other's policies:
      "the reforms received considerable bipartisan approval" · "bipartisan support" · "a bipartisan group"
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    One party typically counts its efforts as "bipartisan" these days if even a single member of the other party votes with it on this or that measure. Another definition of "bipartisan" is meeting in ...
    The adjective bipartisan can refer to any political act in which both of the two major political parties agree about all or many parts of a political choice. Bipartisanship involves trying to find common ground, but there is debate whether the issues needing common ground are peripheral or central ones. Often, compromises are called bipartisan ...
    “Bipartisan” is defined as the agreement or cooperation of two political parties that usually oppose each other’s policies. By the very definition of bipartisan, I contest that it is reasonable that the “agreement” or “cooperation” between two opposing parties would be apparent.
    In a two-party system, it refers to any bill, act, resolution, or any other action of a political body in which both of the major political parties are in agreement. Often, compromises are called bipartisan if they reconcile the desires of both parties from an original version of legislation or other proposal.
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