English to Kannada Dictionary bipartisan

bipartisan

ಉಭಯಪಕ್ಷೀಯ
definition
adjective
educational reform received considerable bipartisan approval
of or involving the agreement or cooperation of two political parties that usually oppose each other's policies.
example
If we are going to pursue a 'bipartisan' policy let's be willing also to accept some shortcomings on our part.
I add that Canada also eschews 'bipartisan' democracy in favor of a number of well-known parties and a handful of lesser known ones.
On the one hand, National is telling business audiences that New Zealand has a 'bipartisan' trade policy.
There was 'bipartisan' agreement on the committee to hold an inquiry into hate speech.
A 'bipartisan' War Party is in control of Congress, and the media has been toeing its line.
The comments underscore Labor's 'bipartisan' support on foreign policy as on every other issue.
Named the USA Patriot Act, the bill passed with overwhelming 'bipartisan' support.
Yet the House has just approved it, on a virtual party line vote, ending the recent spirit of 'bipartisan' cooperation in Congress.
The 'bipartisan' character of the response of the two major parties is not an accident.
The calls for a unity government or a 'bipartisan' approach come from conflicting directions.
Charter school legislation easily passed through both state houses with 'bipartisan' support.
Is that the way you want to start off the kind of 'bipartisan' cooperation you have been talking about?
This legislation underscores the 'bipartisan' agreement between Labor and the government.
Each of the three counties involved will have its own 'bipartisan' recounting committee.
I think it is a great pity that we have moved away from a 'bipartisan' agreement that gave New Zealand the best accounts in the world.
As Dr Brash said, that is a matter of 'bipartisan' agreement in this House.
Does the Prime Minister recall promising that he would always extend the 'bipartisan' hand on this policy?
In domestic, as well as foreign policy, there is 'bipartisan' agreement between the major parties.
Trade policy has been a notable and 'bipartisan' success of postwar American foreign policy.
The disclosure has led to a 'bipartisan' call for a congressional investigation.
The Texas Legislature has traditionally been defined by a spirit of 'bipartisanship' and cooperation.
All of them point to the complete 'bipartisanship' of the campaign, the lack of any serious debate and the gulf between the parties and ordinary voters.
That's the kind of 'bipartisanship' I like to see, James.
In 1986, Congress, in an unusual display of 'bipartisanship' , passed a tax bill that reduced loopholes and lowered marginal tax rates.
While it's meant to encourage 'bipartisanship' in regulation and enforcement, gridlock often ensues.
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