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The lawmaking
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The act of passing or enacting of laws, legislating
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The lawmaking body is dominated by President Daniel Ortega's ruling party.
If right-wingers are seriously concerned about the big, bad federal government, which the Supreme Court is a part of, they should take after Ramesh Ponnuru of National Review, whose recent plea to the court to leave the lawmaking to the lawmakers is at least intellectually honest.
Another part is due to the privatization of the lawmaking process.
"But the lawmaking there is terribly warped, so I'll respond on the merits".
Classical political theory advocated second chambers on the basis that they brought wisdom and specialist knowledge to the lawmaking process.
You cannot have representatives elected by the people who are half in, half out of the lawmaking process.
Judges, also, often share in the lawmaking process, through the interpretation and application of statutes or, as in the U.S. system, by means of judicial review of legislation.
Effective executive power, however, remained with the prime minister and cabinet, and all existing restraints on the lawmaking powers of the new unicameral legislature were removed.
In the absence of public attention, motivated, well-financed and sometimes extreme elites have captured the lawmaking process in many state capitals.
For one thing, he's trying to oust Republicans who control one-third of the lawmaking process in New York — the State Senate.
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The phrase broke into the U.S. political lexicon to mark the furious lawmaking at the beginning of F.D.R.'s presidency.
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