1. During the campaign, Clinton acknowledged the need to fix the programs and said it should be done in a bipartisan way.
2. But, with Congress committed to working in a bipartisan way, most lawmakers were willing to set aside their differences and move forward with the bill.
3. Congress should work in a bipartisan way with the administration to draw up codes of conduct and laws to prevent a recurrence in future elections.
4. Cuellar, a Democrat, also offers Perry an example of his ability and willingness to work in a bipartisan way.
5. Despite the impeachment controversy, many Republicans still insist that Congress can get back to work in a bipartisan way.
6. He called on the Congress to work in a bipartisan way to enact such changes.
7. He talked a lot on Wednesday about working in a bipartisan way with the president, and refused to dwell on what would happen if Clinton began vetoing bills.
8. Senate Republicans also have not abandoned efforts to find a bipartisan way to end the trial.
9. That could be easier for Bush, Neustadt said, because during the campaign he dwelled on his skills and intention to govern in a bipartisan way.
10. The senator has promised to pursue the investigation aggressively and in a bipartisan way.