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Discover LudwigThe phrase "act reiterated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an action or statement that has been repeated or emphasized again.
Example: "The act reiterated by the speaker highlighted the importance of community involvement in local projects."
Alternatives: "repeated action" or "reaffirmed act".
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In his public remarks, Mr. Pérez Molina, while recognizing that the American Congress has to act, reiterated a request for a temporary worker program and a way for Guatemalans living in the United States illegally to be able to stay.
Children Act reiterated that public funding for childcare should be targeted at families in need.
The key policy changes in recent decades up to the present are shown below: 1989: Children Act reiterated that public funding for childcare should be targeted at families in need.
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The Atlantic Scott Meslow iterated: "'Nebraska' largely spends its first two acts reiterating things that happened earlier in the season, which in this case can somewhat be forgiven.
He opposed the 1964 Civil Rights Act, and reiterated his opposition less than a decade ago, on its fortieth anniversary, arguing that, by mandating "forced integration," the act "increased racial tensions while diminishing individual liberty".
This Act also reiterated that England had "no superior under God, but only your Grace" and that Henry's "imperial crown" had been diminished by "the unreasonable and uncharitable usurpations and exactions" of the Pope.
Seventeen years later, Congressman Jim Sensenbrenner (R-WI), who co-sponsored the Americans with Disabilities Amendments Act (ADAA), reiterated the ADA's purpose "to break down the physical and societal barriers that kept disabled Americans from fully participating in the American Dream".
In a design statement that verges on farce, Mayne describes the proposal as "a minimalist act that reiterates the site and offers to the viewer a mirrored, refracted perspective of the landscape".
The letter argues this approach would be in breach of the Climate Change Act and reiterates the CCC's recommendation that the Energy Bill use secondary legislation to include a carbon target for the electricity sector of 50gCO2/kWh that would come into place from 2030 and effectively ban the use of both coal and gas fired power plants without CCS technology.
Pitt's Act of 1784 reiterated the company's own intentions by forbidding aggressive wars and annexations.
And the change threatens to render President Obama's recent calls for the "restoration" of the act — which he reiterated in a letter to the magazine today — moot for as long as Congress maintains its current partisan makeup.
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