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bipartisan

[bahy-pahr-tuh-zuhn] / baɪˈpɑr tə zən /


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Improving U.S. eating habits and the availability of nutritious foods is an issue with broad bipartisan support, and has been a long-standing goal of Kennedy’s Make America Healthy Again movement.

From Los Angeles Times

At a time of little agreement among Democrats and Republicans, there is bipartisan consensus that America will be better off if artificial-intelligence tools are built domestically and U.S. companies lead the global industry.

From MarketWatch

A bipartisan statement from U.S. lawmakers Tuesday noted that Denmark has accepted “every request to increase our military presence on the island.”

From The Wall Street Journal

As an example of civics education, the Archives renovation has been a bipartisan effort in a hyper-partisan Washington.

From The Wall Street Journal

Concerns about risks that were once confined to debates among geeks have gone mainstream and increasingly bipartisan, fueled by fears about what AI is going to do to the job market.

From The Wall Street Journal