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The phrase "already legislated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a particular law or regulation has already been enacted or established.
Example: "The issue of data privacy has already legislated in several countries, leading to a more uniform approach to protecting personal information."
Alternatives: "previously enacted" or "already established".
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Parliament has already legislated for a referendum, should the constitutional arrangements change.
Shorten sought to remind Palmer that Labor had already legislated such a scheme and it was "ready for implementation".
On Tuesday he warned the party room against "taking too theological a view" on the issue and pointed to the tax cuts the government had already legislated.
But such constitutional purities ignore many realities, including the fact that the coalition has already legislated for referendums on future transfers of power.
But £5bn of that is from the already legislated UK-Swiss tax agreement, the German equivalent of which has been rejected by its parliament as it is too kind to tax cheats and criminals.
But they are more likely to follow such plans if they are already legislated and take effect gradually, according to a formula known in advance, rather than suddenly in some revolutionary departure from past practice.
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He is already legislating to give whistleblowers protection if they go to MPs to complain about what is happening inside their company, but he said: "That is a last resort when you get bad corporate culture, bosses are not listening, they cover things up, or there is bullying".
Twenty-one countries already legislate diversity on corporate boards or mandate practices that enhance diversity in the workplace.
"That is why we are already legislating to make sure everybody is put on the lowest tariff - some real help now rather than waiting for it".
This has seen a number of states already legislate on the issue, paving the way for the U.S. to potentially catch up with Europe, where myTomorrows CEO and founder Dr. Ronald Brus tells me greater clarity exists, in terms of regulation and health insurance and providers' willingness to pay for development-stage treatments before they are widely commercially available.
She added, though, "There are times when the attorney general exercises power that has already been legislated to him, by Congress, and during those times he may or may not consult with them ahead of time".
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