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In an overhaul of consumer law hailed as the biggest for a generation, statutory rights covering cars and white goods are to be extended to apps and music downloads and enshrined in a single piece of legislation.
The terms of an amnesty for Mr. Hussein and his inner circle would need to be explicit and enshrined in a United Nations resolution in order for the Iraqis to trust it, he said.
More to his liking is Rosamond Vincy, who is also very attractive and who, moreover, "had just the kind of intelligence one would desire in a woman — polished, refined, docile... and enshrined in a body which expressed this with a force of demonstration that excluded the need for other evidence".
A series of constitutional reforms dismantled the unitary state, culminating in the St. Michael's Agreement (September 1992), which laid the groundwork for the establishment of the federal state (approved by the parliament in July 1993 and enshrined in a new, coordinated constitution in 1994).
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Wouldn't it be a reproductive advantage to have a heritable capacity to think on your feet, and outside the box, in a sticky situation, whether or not any particular thought you have ends up getting preserved, and passed down to your children, and enshrined in the practice of a whole society?
That was Daniel Ellsberg in 1969, and for his efforts, which became the publication of the Pentagon Papers, he was investigated and indicted, but eventually he was hailed as a hero and enshrined in the journalistic canon.
But it needs to be revisited and enshrined in law.
The formation of the NHS was ahead of its time in recognising health as a leveller (any one of us might break a leg, contract pneumonia or have a child develop leukaemia), and enshrining in law a government responsibility.
And, finally, "The last time I was as inspired by glossy black, it was part of Charles Ray's infamous sculpture Ink Box, and it was enshrined in a major museum of art".
The film does not suggest, as it might have done, that there is something ingrained in the American psyche that produces buccaneering financial types of the sort who founded the great national fortunes in the so-called Gilded Age of the 19th century and which was enshrined in a book by Bishop William Lawrence of Massachusetts proclaiming: "Godliness is in league with riches".
Democracy and privatisation were enshrined in a new constitution, but the collapse of the economy after the withdrawal of Soviet support triggered widespread poverty and unemployment.
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