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Last year, Congress wrote a new statute codifying a definition of the scope of detention authority derived from the Guantánamo litigation.
He worked with Congress on the Refugee Act of 1980, which for the first time codified the definition of a refugee.
The design and application of armour is a science rather than a codified branch of engineering.
Both of these culinary and musical genres follow a codified set of instantly recognizable rules.
But the V.A. is in a different situation because Congress codified its definition of who was eligible for spousal benefits as a statute, and lawmakers have not changed it.
At the UN the west rushed to push through a treaty threatening to codify a broad definition of terrorism without adequate guarantees that the fight against it would be circumscribed by human rights guarantees.
What does the government have to win or lose by codifying the definition of marriage?
The sexual-harassment proposals closely mirror others put forward by state lawmakers from both parties in recent weeks: In mid-December, Senators Catharine Young and Elaine Phillips, both Republicans, proposed bills that, in addition to banning secret settlements, would also codify the definition of sexual harassment in state law and expand harassment protections for independent contractors.
They are constituted by a specific sequence of amino acids within a codified spatial organization.
Britain, after all, remains one of just three democracies, together with New Zealand and Israel, without a codified constitution.
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