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The enactments
noun
The act of enacting, or the state of being enacted.
Exact(17)
"But the enactments relied on by Iran fall short in my judgment of establishing its legal ownership of the antiquities".
Yet a colder part of me remains skeptical, when looking past the enactments of the highly staged ceremonies.
He appended to his laws a free translation of the Ten Commandments and an abridgment of the enactments of Exodus 21 23.
3 Repeals The enactments mentioned in the Schedule are repealed to the extent specified in the second column of the Schedule.
A child like David can have no inkling of the travails of romantic love, the alibis and white lies disguising the enactments of sexual desire.
After presiding submissively over the convocation (1531) that declared Henry to be the head of the Church in England, Warham bravely published (February 1532) a dignified but emphatic protest against the enactments of the Reformation Parliament from 1529.
Similar(41)
Again, the enactment of indifference.
Kennedy pressed hard for the enactment of Medicare.
Bateman was portrayed as personally craving the enactment of violence.
However, it was prohibited with the enactment of the 1949 Civil Code.
The U.S. Continental Congress proclaimed a national Thanksgiving upon the enactment of the Constitution, for example.
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