bicameralism in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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Under this constitution, bicameralism was fully adopted, and the legislative power became an important arena for political debate.
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Bicameralism is an essential and defining feature of the classical notion of mixed government.
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Bicameralism will remain, but what really matters is the government attitude to press ahead with reforms.
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Even if it finds its way onto the statute books, symmetric bicameralism will continue to cause trouble.
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The most common departure from bicameralism and presentment has involved the statutory delegation to the executive of administrative discretion.
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Central to the plot is the theory of bicameralism.
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It may be regarded as the upper house, but the bicameralism is distinctively incomplete.
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This can include bicameralism with two chambers, tricameralism with three, tetracameralism with four branches, or a system with any amount more.
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There are also instances of bicameralism in countries that are not federations, but which have upper houses with representation on a territorial basis.
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It is contrasted to unicameralism and bicameralism, which are far more common, and tricameralism, which is rarely used in government.
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