grand bargain

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A major and comprehensive agreement, especially in politics.

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  • The two political parties are hoping to strike a grand bargain on the national budget.
  • Historians view the 1986 tax reform as a landmark grand bargain between Republicans and Democrats.
  • Achieving a grand bargain on climate change will require unprecedented international cooperation.
  • Is a grand bargain on immigration still possible in today's polarized political environment?
  • After weeks of intense negotiations, the rival factions failed to reach a grand bargain.
  • The senator proposed a grand bargain: increased infrastructure spending in exchange for entitlement reform.
  • The possibility of a grand bargain seemed to fade as both sides hardened their positions.
  • A successful grand bargain must offer significant benefits to all parties involved.
  • The media is buzzing with speculation about a potential grand bargain to avoid a government shutdown.
  • He outlined the complex details of the proposed grand bargain in his speech to the nation.