Examples of 'bicameralism' in a sentence

Meaning of "bicameralism"

Bicameralism: a system of government with two legislative chambers or houses
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  • The practice of dividing legislative bodies into two chambers with complementary powers and limitations designed to provide checks and balances against one another.
  • Ambiguous misnomer for Julian Jaynes's theory of bicamerality, probably never used by Jaynes, rarely used in academic literature based on his work, but often found informally (compare bicameral mind and bicameral mentality)

How to use "bicameralism" in a sentence

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I have a feeling that bicameralism is advancing forward.
Central to the plot is the theory of bicameralism.
Bicameralism is often a feature that is in question.
Then he argued the case for bicameralism.
Bicameralism and government formation.
The two chambers are equal perfect bicameralism.
Bicameralism is the practice where there are two legislative bodies.
It has already led to renewed study into bicameralism.
Bicameralism offers the opportunity to obtain a second opinion on legislative affairs.
I do not see the point of bicameralism.
Bicameralism is an essential and defining feature of the classical notion of Mixed Government.
Scientific explanations consider this a coping mechanism or an example of bicameralism.
It introduced bicameralism in centre.
There are undoubted benefits to bicameralism.
That is bicameralism.

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The constitutional project then shifted from pursuing unicameralism to bicameralism.
We will be organizing a symposium on bicameralism and its significance for Slovenia.
In the course of its history Spain has always inclined to bicameralism.
He defended bicameralism and the election of the President of the Republic by universal suffrage.
The different sorts of bicameralism.
What is useful is the bicameralism which divides Parliament into two distinct chambers.
This amounts to bicameralism.
Bicameralism exists in the EU as well.
Arguments in favour of bicameralism.
Bicameralism was very useful during our integration into the European Union.
That is a feature of bicameralism.
Bicameralism and the Separation of Powers.
I have already alluded to the extensive debates about the relationship between bicameralism and federalism.
The reform aims to overcome the perfect bicameralism that characterizes the Italian institutional framework.
The Constitutional Convention acknowledged the legitimacy of bicameralism.
Today we have bicameralism in France.
Bicameralism and the representation of the regions and local collectivities,.
This constitution adopted Bicameralism system.
In a few countries, bicameralism involves the juxtaposition of democratic and aristocratic elements.
The Framers of the Constitution favored bicameralism because.
Bicameralism is distinguished from unicameralism, in which all members deliberate and vote as a single group.
Clearly, politicians see bicameralism as something very important.
When this is the case, the legislature may be called an example of perfect bicameralism.
Bicameralism perfectly embodies the necessary complementarity which improves control over the government 's action.
For the legislature, the principle of perfect bicameralism was followed.
In addition, the Polish bicameralism lacks of a coherent vision.
Traditionally, the Spanish system has always loyally defended bicameralism.
But how, in concrete terms, would bicameralism function in a firm?
The Great Britain 's parliamentary system is that of bicameralism.
Aristocratic and post-aristocratic [ edit ] In a few countries, bicameralism involves the juxtaposition of democratic and aristocratic elements.
It introduced, for the first time, bicameralism.
The 1970 Constitution abandon bicameralism and opts for a single room.
The Spanish Cortes were envisaged as " co-legislative bodies ", based on a nearly perfect bicameralism.
The answer is, bicameralism.
Usually, they worked in joint sessions ; this kind of bicameralism is branded as fictional.

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