Sentence examples for base legislative from inspiring English sources

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The legislators had also proposed raises for other leadership positions, but not the base legislative salary.

"In some states, the costs are so high relative to the pay," Dr. Thompson noted, citing North Carolina, with costs about twice as high as the base legislative salary of around $20,000.

The CRSC's "Wedge Strategy," outlined in a written action plan that stretches over 20 years (1998 2018), specifies that the group seeks "Legal reform movements [that] base legislative proposals on design theory" and that it is prepared to "pursue possible legal assistance in response to resistance to the integration of design theory into public school science curricula" (Discovery Institute 1998).

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Next steps With a rights based legislative and policy framework in place, the national government and other partners are now making additional budgetary allocations to enable the scaling up of the juvenile justice system.

That's what the Better Base Case legislative package sets out to do.

Many of the Government's arguments are predicated on bootstrapping: because [defendant] was constantly conferring with legislators and hiring based on legislative preferences, any "official act" taken by an affected legislator must satisfy the nexus requirement.

In those instances, the courts have decided legal challenges to state marriage laws based on legislative history, scholarly articles and testimony by social scientists and other experts.

That would require an increase of $632 per student — the current level was $5,105 — or about $700 million in additional spending, based on legislative budget data.

It concurs with previous scholarship, which has stated that, based on legislative intent and controlling precedents, § 1252(g) only applies to instances where the government exercises discretionary authority.

These bases of legislative distinction are adopted in the national policies of too many countries, including from time to time our own, to say that, absolutely considered, they are arbitrary or irrational.

A constitutional convention in 1867, which adopted the existing Maryland Constitution, confirmed the increased representation accorded the City of Baltimore, but otherwise based the legislative apportionment provisions which it adopted on the 1837 scheme.

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