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Discover LudwigThe phrase "act which will be" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific action that is expected to occur in the future.
Example: "The act which will be implemented next month aims to improve public safety."
Alternatives: "action that is to be" or "deed that will be".
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That's why the Responsible Electronics Recycling Act, which will be reintroduced in Congress in the near future, is about more than protecting the environment.
For "Ocean's Kingdom" Mr. McCartney wrote the entire story line, scene by scene, and made paintings to suggest the backdrop for each act, which will be projections, and the final tableau.
The bioterrorism preparedness act, which will be fully implemented in November, restricts the use of some 50 biological agents and toxins-all deemed significant threats to public health-to those who receive government security clearance.
Tina Kelley (NYT) MANHATTAN: McCALL BACKS DEBT PLAN State Comptroller H. Carl McCall said yesterday that he had decided to ask voters to support a $3.8 billion transportation borrowing act, which will be the largest sale of state bonds in American history if it is approved in November.
The prime minister's wife, Samantha, was seen to be in tears as he said of the Labour party: "How dare they frighten those who are relying on the NHS right now?" Respond to the Ukip threat by pledging to scrap the Human Rights Act, which will be replaced by a new British bill of rights that would transform Britain's relationship with the European court of human rights.
The BBC's Mark D'Arcy predicts a Conservative/DUP alliance faces a "long, precarious high-wire act", which will be "beset by troubles and entanglements at every turn".
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And I mentioned it right at the end of the last lecture — and that event is a series of acts that were passed by Parliament in 1774, and Americans ended up calling them the Intolerable Acts, which will be an easy way to remember what they are, the Intolerable Acts.
The president of the Human Rights Campaign HRCChad Griffinfollowingloning on the success of the "freedom to marry" movement that he helped advance rapidly, should get to work right away and change the name of the Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA), which will be voted on in the Senate in coming days, to the "Freedom to Work Act".
These new arrangements will replace those set out in the Registered Homes Act 1984 (which will be repealed in its entirety).
In other words, perhaps the Justices should just punt on Proposition 8, leave the matter where it stood, and concentrate on the Defense of Marriage Act case, which will be argued Wednesday.
This is why I support The Civilian Extraterritorial Jurisdiction Act (CEJA), which will be reintroduced soon by Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-VT.
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