111.   The White House is now considering forming a bipartisan commission to examine the pros and cons of affirmative action.

112.   This year the British government took the smart step of forming a bipartisan commission to rule on the routes marchers may take.

113.   Those differences led to the failure this month of a bipartisan commission on Medicare to agree on a plan to change the health insurance program.

114.   Two years ago he led a bipartisan commission that concluded that U.S. intelligence agencies had underestimated the threat of future missile attack from North Korea, Iran and Iraq.

115.   Wamp said his efforts to form a bipartisan commission on reform were ignored by both House Speaker Newt Gingrich and Minority Leader Richard Gephardt.

116.   Wellstone dismisses the idea of a bipartisan commission to study campaign and lobby reform.

117.   What he wants to do, he said, is order a bipartisan commission to find a long-term solution.

118.   Word has been circulating around Washington that Dole would be a good choice to head a bipartisan commission to save Medicare from financial collapse.

119.   You could have Cabinet appointments from the opposition party, creation of bipartisan commissions and committee structures in Congress.

120.   President Bush would be responsible for appointing four commissioners to the bipartisan commission.

a. + commission >>共 668
electoral 9.43%
special 6.18%
joint 5.48%
independent 5.05%
international 3.99%
parliamentary 3.56%
state 2.95%
new 2.89%
presidential 2.17%
bipartisan 2.11%
bipartisan + n. >>共 438
support 20.58%
group 6.90%
commission 4.96%
bill 4.49%
cooperation 4.23%
agreement 2.81%
effort 2.19%
compromise 1.90%
coalition 1.90%
legislation 1.75%
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