bicameral in the PONS Dictionary

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bicameral Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

bicameral [or two-chamber], system

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It would evolve over the next fifty years into a bicameral legislature, with a strong governor, and a more independent judiciary.
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He orchestrated a set of amendments to the constitution that included restoring the bicameral legislature.
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These negotiations resulted in an agreement which stated that a great degree of political power would be given to a newly created bicameral legislature.
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The "patent" devised a constitutional monarchy with a bicameral parliament but without ministerial responsibility.
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It provided for popular elections of the governor, a bicameral legislature and bill of rights, and executive functions similar to those of the states.
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The building houses the bicameral state legislature and the office of the governor.
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Within its government, power is shared between a directly elected president, a prime minister, and an incompletely bicameral legislature.
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It housed the tribal governor, the bicameral legislature and other government officials and clerks.
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The bicameral legislature, whose members would all be elected by the people, would itself elect all the officers of the executive and judicial branches.
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As a testament to her skills as a legislator and a leader, all of these caucuses are bipartisan as well as bicameral.
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