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Discover LudwigThe phrase "act eliminating" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe an action that removes or abolishes something, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The new policy focuses on act eliminating unnecessary bureaucracy in the organization."
Alternatives: "action removing" or "measure abolishing".
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The City argues that Quon's text messages could be disclosed under the California Public Records Act, eliminating any legitimate expectation of privacy.
Gov. Bill Haslam on Monday defended his first executive act: eliminating the requirements for the governor and top aides to disclose how much they earn in outside income.
Under the 1946 Administrative Procedure Act, eliminating a rule entails a detailed process in which agencies must subject such proposals to subject comment.
Last year, Congress passed and President Bush signed an act eliminating the right of habeas corpus for non-Americans who are labeled "enemy combatants" in the continuing campaign against terrorism.
Specicide would be an act eliminating the whole of the human race.
Solutions include passing the Paycheck Fairness Act, eliminating salary history requests in job application processes, providing paid family and sick leave, raising the minimum wage, and empowering women to negotiate their salaries among other things.
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The Protect Act eliminated that and imposed a 30-year sentence for a conviction.
The act eliminates the ability of individuals to register to vote on the day of election.
(The state's emergency-manager act eliminated what had been a largely symbolic salary).
This made little sense, and the Protect America Act eliminated this problem.
The 1999 Asylum Act eliminated several harsh Tory provisions and inserted more due process into the system.
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