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Meanings of have bipartisan in English
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Usage of have bipartisan in English
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But my hope is that this issue continues to havebipartisan support focused on ending the epidemic.
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The White House expressed support for the compromise, saying it believes the Bond-Voinovich amendment would havebipartisan support.
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Does the plan havebipartisan support?
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A series of bills before the U.S. Congress seeks to toughen human trafficking laws and they havebipartisan support.
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For replacement legislation, some Republican senators have said they may seek Democratic support in order to havebipartisan legislation with 60 votes.
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The bill, which aims to modernize the country's aging energy infrastructure, is one of the few in Congress to havebipartisan support.
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Both bills havebipartisan support-SenatorSusan Collins became the first Republican to cosponsor the Foreign Influence Reporting in Elections Act earlier this week.
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And while the DOJ claims to havebipartisan support for its bill, a similar measure introduced last year failed to make it to a vote.
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The program hasbipartisan support because it rewards low-income people who work.
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Dewey's program, which hadbipartisan sponsorship was passed into law on Mar.
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It hasbipartisan support, and I urge you to pass it now.
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The bill hasbipartisan support and some say it could pass this year.
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The policy has won past elections and hasbipartisan political support.
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The long-term surface transportation bill hasbipartisan support in the Senate.
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Hasbipartisan support, but faces resistance from traditional power groups and some Republicans.
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Republican leaders in Congress have begun havingbipartisan discussions on the matter in the House.