1. ...a bipartisan approach to educational reform. 2. An aide said he was amenable to an appeal by Gephardt that the two men try to explore some kind of bipartisan approach to the violence issue. 3. Archer says that without a bipartisan approach, full-scale tax reform is out of the question until a Republican is elected president. 4. As a practical matter, McCurry said, no tobacco legislation stands a chance of enactment unless a bipartisan approach is taken. 5. At a meeting on Thursday, Baucus was reportedly criticized sharply by several other Democrats on the committee for taking a bipartisan approach toward tax legislation. 6. Both have records of bipartisan approaches on issues and should be encouraged to conduct their inquiries in that spirit. 7. A bipartisan approach is not only warranted, but necessary to rid nation of domestic and foreign threats. 8. Bush also advocated a bipartisan approach to improving Medicare, the federal health insurance program for senior citizens. 9. Bush favors a bipartisan approach on these issues, but his proposals have seemed reactive rather than driven by an inner passion. 10. But he defended the bipartisan approach, saying it makes half the Medicare cuts of the House Leadership bill. |
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