The light going on didn't wake me up though, as I had wisely legislated for it by drinking far too much wine. |
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Parliament has legislated that they are not be treated as a class but as individuals. |
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Firstly he legislated to restrict the Commission's power to arbitrate and, in doing so, its capacity to conciliate. |
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The slipperiness of the term tends to make for bad laws, legislated in haste, that infringe civil liberties. |
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They have legislated to expand trial by jury, devolve powers to local councils and ban the police from entering universities. |
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But also the moralist forgets that morality cannot be imposed or legislated or begotten by an act of will. |
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A lifestyle revolution, rather than a Marxist one, is required, and that is something that cannot be legislated for. |
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Was it reasonable to have expected the council to have foreseen such fearsome weather and legislated for it? |
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At present, the list of colleges where doctors can qualify to practice is legislated under the Health Insurance Act. |
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There are a number of ways that waste prevention can be encouraged and legislated for. |
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Her legislated Church was in place to secure outward conformity, and she firmly resisted any changes which might threaten this aim. |
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Pension plans are legislated to be actuarily sound, whereas Ponzi schemes couldn't meet any test of actuarial soundness. |
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They are applicable because this is an area that the Commonwealth is entitled to legislate in, clearly, and has legislated in. |
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Only a few governments, such as New Zealand's, have legislated specifically for sustainable development. |
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The Commonwealth, in the Judiciary Act provisions, has also legislated in relation to legal practitioners in federal jurisdiction. |
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Using this model, the Court determined that Article 10 was violated when Austria legislated a public monopoly on broadcasting. |
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Since circumstances constantly change, laws cannot be legislated to cover every possible case. |
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The greatest enemy is government, which has historically legislated privileges or restrictions based on gender. |
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Although the position is not legislated at the moment, it has been appointed by the Chief of the Defence Force. |
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Then, in typical left-wing fashion, the Government, having legislated one piece of nonsense, has to legislate another to fix it. |
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The Government has now legislated a convoluted process whereby criminals can profit and victims can go fly a kite. |
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You can't afford to leave it alone, yet you also can't legislated directly to prevent your population porking out. |
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If no, where does one draw the line and how should the restrictions be legislated? |
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The position is that the articles have legislated a particular set of sanctions, namely, that a transfer which does not comply with the article is void. |
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A rule was a legislated constraint on the bank-typically to maintain convertibility of its liabilities into gold. |
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Access to information is a mandatory program and its associated legislated duties within a federal institution must be paramount. |
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As the region has no legislated boundaries, the definition of the region varies, especially as concerns its southern border. |
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The agricultural issues were of course already legislated on previously and could essentially be imported into the new regulation. |
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It was a new, ecological eye that saw new kinds of harms and legislated to cure them. |
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So in the first instance, I say to members opposite that, instead of turning this into a race issue, they should acknowledge that this Parliament legislated different laws. |
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A transition from universally legislated structures to structures covenanted by local communities. |
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This bill would actually give the minister a legislated focus as to how she or he spends our official development assistance funds. |
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As regards immediate action, it could grant generous help at no cost from funds from the unused resources of the legislated expenditure. |
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Institutions have a legislated duty to make every effort to help requesters with their access to information requests. |
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In other words, it is the legislated right of an eligible applicant to come forward to the VRAB to seek redress of a previous decision. |
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The legislated products referred to include fresh, canned and frozen fruit and vegetables, dried fruit, groundnuts, grains, as well as rooibos and honeybush tea. |
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It may well be that with the new bill there will be some provisions for surrogacy to be legislated for. |
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This week he hopes to abolish the legislated cap on Australia's carbon pollution and allow the big polluters open slather in the future. |
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In contrast, all of the provinces have legislated job protection for employees who are absent from work due to jury duty. |
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Changes in rules that have already been legislated, but are being phased-in gradually, are assumed to be fully in place from the start. |
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Although Living Wills have been legislated through federal law, it has been left to each state to develop requirements for interpreting and implementing these documents. |
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Health Canada committed to reviewing its processes to determine where efficiencies could be introduced to bring them within legislated timelines. |
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The National Pollutant Release Inventory is a legislated, nation-wide, publicly-accessible inventory of pollutants released, disposed of and recycled by facilities in Canada. |
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The court arguably has implemented reforms that would have been better legislated by Congress, and without the balance that a Congressional debate would have facilitated. |
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Some of the most coveted United States postage stamps are the crude provisional stamps used by early postmasters from 1845 to 1846 before the Stamp Act was legislated. |
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At the merest mention of strike action the Gordon Campbell Liberal Government quickly imposed a legislated contract on the Teachers. |
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In our commitment to you, we adhere to rules, legislated and self-imposed, to safeguard your privacy. |
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If we hadn't legislated, the impact would have been felt in deteriorating community relations and in racists exploiting the issue. |
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There is no legislated limitation to the length of term commissions may serve. |
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Despite opposition both within and outside the country, the government legislated for a continuation of apartheid. |
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Holland recently legislated donor insemination out of health care. |
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This projection includes adopted or legislated measures. |
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Under a Liberal government there were budget bills passed that had a surplus in them, but there was never a legislated contingency fund, which is the term they use. |
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Throughout the research phase for this special report, it became apparent that a large number of institutions still do not give access to information the priority it deserves as a legislated responsibility. |
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To implement EU-wide initiatives in this sector, the Commission has legislated on recreational craft, which are boats of any type, regardless of their means of propulsion, between 2.5 and 24 metres hull length. |
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As a result of this higher than anticipated volumes of requests, the section has grown continuously and has experienced some difficultly in achieving ideal compliance with legislated timeframes. |
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Employees on full time language training and employees on leave for extended periods have also had a detrimental effect on our ability to meet more legislated deadlines. |
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And legislated labour repression has compounded the problem, further constricting the workers' fundamental freedoms to form unions and negotiate collective agreements. |
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Canadian Heritage reports that this two-step process creates an administrative burden, takes analysts away from the business of handling other requests and makes it harder to meet its legislated deadlines. |
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This area, known as the Lake Belt due to the large number of manmade lakes created by limestone mining since the 1950s, has long been legislated for mining by the Florida authorities. |
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Almost all mandatory sentencing legislation in other jurisdictions allows for judicial discretion in that the courts are permitted to depart from the legislated mandatory sentence where exceptional circumstances exist. |
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The topsy turvy tax debate centres on a tax cut due to take effect from 1 July this year that was legislated as the second part of family compensation for Labor's carbon pricing scheme. |
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In fact, they have talked about the surplus that was legislated. |
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These Bills represent legislated union solidarity by denying striking bargaining unit employees the right to cross the picket line and return to work to make a living. |
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In combination with a legislated wage floor, low-wage economies like that of Canada require a system of earnings subsidies for all low-wage earners. |
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Even in the advanced capitalist countries, where women have achieved a measure of formal equality, the oppression of women cannot be legislated out of existence. |
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The basic rates are legislated and are adjusted yearly based on the Consumer Price Index or the pay rates of an unskilled member of the Public Service Labour Groups. |
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The law gave the custody rights to the children in case the husband and wife are separated until the children reach a certain legislated age, after which the children have the right to choose between their parents. |
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The view is that exceptions in the public interest should not be legislated as long as some mechanism for payment can be provided by rights holders. |
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Although the no-deficit fiscal target is not formalized in legislation, it has been adhered to more strenuously than formalized fiscal targets have been in countries which have legislated them. |
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Parliament thumbed its nose at a cynical commentariat and legislated for a medically supervised injecting room. |
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Family fabric has slowly weakened due to society getting more perverse and unreligious, where everything is legislated as legal and acceptable. |
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She alleged that the Haryana Government has legislated the Haryana Sikh Gurdwaras Bill, 2014 for petty political gains. |
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To solve the present crisis, he pledged not to convene the interparty caucus discussion on the CSSTA before the CSAS law was legislated. |
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Furthermore, the Union has legislated in areas such as extradition, family law, asylum law, and criminal justice. |
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The Kingdom of Ireland was legislated by the bicameral Parliament of Ireland, made up of the House of Lords and the House of Commons. |
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In 321, he legislated that the venerable day of the sun should be a day of rest for all citizens. |
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Although slavery had been illegalized by 1870, fundamental prejudice could not be legislated away. |
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The Parliament of England legislated the new uniform county franchise, in the statute 8 Hen. |
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It is governed by UK government ministers and legislated for by the UK parliament. |
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Until the exchange rates were standardised in the late 18th century each colony legislated its own different exchange rates. |
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In the first half of the 19th century, the British legislated reforms against what they considered were iniquitous Indian practices. |
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Many areas of Scots law are legislated for by the Scottish Parliament, in matters devolved from the Parliament of the United Kingdom. |
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After election, Labour legislated for a devolved Scottish parliament in Edinburgh. |
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In 321, he legislated that the venerable Sunday should be a day of rest for all citizens. |
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The way that such church law is legislated, interpreted and at times adjudicated varies widely among these three bodies of churches. |
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A similar legislated merger in Silesia prompted thousands to join the Old Lutheran movement. |
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Therefore, the laws governing inheritance in Canada are legislated by each individual province. |
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William Cooper died on June 10, 1867, just weeks before Confederation, but eight years before the federal government legislated an end to landlordism on the island. |
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Where it is legislated against the degree of prohibition also varies. |
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No formal public role or responsibility has been legislated by Parliament or otherwise delegated to him by law or custom, either as heir apparent or as Prince of Wales. |
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In 1978 the Labour government passed the Scotland Act which legislated for the establishment of a Scottish Assembly, provided the Scots voted for such in a referendum. |
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Gregory legislated on the behaviour of the laity and the clergy. |
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These benefits had been legislated for the previous year by Churchill's Family Allowances Act 1945, and was the first measure pushed through parliament by Attlee's government. |
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Without its own devolved Parliament, England continues to be governed and legislated for by the UK Government and UK Parliament which gives rise to the West Lothian question. |
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Protestors called for his release and prevention of the authorities' intention to force-feed him, amid a recent law legislated by Israel's parliament. |
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