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are legislative
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That branch of government which is responsible for making, or having the power to make, a law or laws.
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But bills are legislative rather than judicial documents.
Katy Mayall There are legislative approaches to staff retention, some of which have been successful.
(All regulations can be disallowed if they are "legislative in character", which this would surely be).
Also possible are legislative changes to collective bargaining and workers' contracts if an agreement is not approved.
The United States does not require labeling, though there are legislative efforts in various states to do so.
They are legislative strategists and dealmakers, and these days they often use the phrase "grand bargain" when asked how they expect to achieve their ambitious agenda.
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Mr. Pollack's specialty is legislative affairs.
Their long-range goal was legislative independence.
There were legislative changes, too.
The hang-up appears to be legislative.
The real issue is legislative inaction.
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