Sentence examples for adopt section from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "adopt section" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a specific part of a document or policy that is being accepted or implemented, but it lacks clarity.
Example: "Before we proceed, we need to review the adopt section of the policy to ensure compliance."
Alternatives: "accept section" or "implement section".

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To stop the practice of using trust funds to cite a less deficit, I persuaded Congress to adopt Section 13-301 of the Budget Act prohibiting the President and Congress from citing a deficit including Social Security trust funds.

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Paragraph (3) adopts section 94(b)(4), requiring disclosure and reasonableness of all payments to be made in connection with the plan or the case.

Before the first convention of New York area ball clubs on Feb. 25, 1857, a Knickerbocker-dominated rules committee adopted Section 26, making the game seven innings and setting the minimum number of players to a side at seven.

But as discussed above, in adopting Section 1226(c), Congress had before it evidence suggesting that permitting discretionary release of aliens pending their removal hearings would lead to large numbers of deportable criminal aliens skipping their hearings and remaining at large in the United States unlawfully.

As regards Powers adopting Section III and the Annex thereto, the said proceeds and cash assets shall be credited to the Power of which the owner is a national, through the Clearing Office established thereunder; any credit balance in favour of Germany resulting therefrom shall be dealt with as provided in Article 243.

In December 2015, the Court of Appeals adopted Section 520.18 to the Rules for the Admission of Attorneys and Counselors at Law (22 NYCRR 520.18).

Back in 1976, Congress adopted Section 936 of the U.S. Tax Code, allowing US-based manufacturers that opened plants in Puerto Rico to repatriate their profits at a preferential rate.

Congress adopted section 111 d) precisely to avoid any gap in EPA's authority to curb dangerous air pollutants from the nation's industrial sources.

As part of a standard feature of the nationwide program, a sign featuring the organization's name would have been posted marking their adopted section, telling drivers who was in charge of keeping that stretch of roadway clean.

The bottom line is that never before has EPA attempted to adopt a Section 111 d) standard for a source category it is regulating under Section 1112.

Enrollees agree to adopt their section of highway for at least two years.

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