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Перевод: bipartisan speek bipartisan


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  1. The general consensus between the leaders of the Conservative and Labour parties made easy the initial reckless imposition of "direct rule" from Westminster and at every subsequent stage has provided the basis for a bipartisan policy under which the party in opposition has supported the measures taken in Ulster by the one in office.
  2. Alasdair Milne, the BBC director-general sacked in 1987, also believed that the Thatcher government abandoned any attempt at bipartisan appointments, in favour of packing the BBC governors with people who would be politically sympathetic.
  3. The acceptance of the tax cut in the House last month, against the wishes of Democratic leaders, has used up much of the good will cautiously built up earlier in the year for a medium-term, bipartisan deficit-cutting campaign.
  4. The Civilization Society more deliberately went out for bipartisan support and one result was that the six Conservative MPs who belonged to only one antislavery body chose to give their support to it.
  5. That at least seemed to be bipartisan.
  6. Gen Noriega's apparently gratuitous escalation of the crisis played into American hands, allowing President Bush to claim a strong degree of bipartisan support from Congress.
  7. Blumler also suggested that parliamentary television was markedly bipartisan, paying relatively little attention to the Liberal Democrats and Members of other smaller parties, but analysis of the actuality contributions of various participants shows that they received more than their proportionate strength in the House; Liberal Democrats were given 4.3% of total actuality contributions and took part on 7.8% of contribution occasions.
  8. Democratic leaders say the fact that the White House remains determined to pursue the capital gains cut suggests that the administration has lost interest in a steady, bipartisan campaign to reduce the deficit.
  9. The NHS had long become a totem of bipartisan welfare provision, Bevan's conflict with the BMA long forgotten.
  10. The dispute has left the bipartisan efforts to reduce the deficit in, at least temporary, tatters.
  11. The bipartisan commitment to the existing exchange rate within the ERM, and the endorsement of this by most commentators, would be understandable if the forecasts that the Treasury, the City and all the main conjuncture organisations have been making ever since we joined the ERM had turned out to be anywhere near correct.
  12. He regretted the Opposition had not agreed a bipartisan policy and it had to be asked why they had no similar feelings about the forced repatriation of people from Hong Kong to China "which goes on on every bitas big a scale as anything we are contemplating now".
  13. Until 1980 local economic strategies took their place among the many uncontested, bipartisan policies of local government, although with the recession and the "de-industrialization" of Britain this was an expanding activity for an increasing number of local authorities.

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