Sentence examples for be legislated through from inspiring English sources

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"Two more years are not a game-changer for Greece, and even if the troika accepts Samaras's plans, they will have to be legislated through the Greek Parliament, and the coalition could fall apart".

It should be done voluntarily to work best for all parties, or it may eventually be legislated through a compulsory license provision.

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These limits are legislated through the Gambling Act.From our perspective, it appears that the current restrictions placed on charity lotteries are born out of a fear that the creation of major lotteries would result in the cannibalisation of the National Lottery.

The AQM process has been legislated through The Environment Act 1995, which required the National Air Quality Strategy (NAQS) to be published.

Once reached, the content of the National Contract is legislated through a Decree approved by the Ministry of Health (i.e., the agreement is a binding by law).

With even more recent evidence of increasing prevalence in younger populations, the impact and control of tobacco use was legislated through Public Health Bill 2011 in July 2012 [ 11].

While the financial supports available from both the MLB and the CCB are legislated through national policy, the individual provinces have jurisdiction beyond what is stipulated by the federal government; these are defined by provincial labour laws which, for example, guarantee women the right to take the MLB.

JRM: On my first day in office, I would begin the review of the Presidential executive orders and start to rescind those orders that I believe are extra-Constitutional which I believe would be the bulk of them, since the President has been legislating through executive orders which is not proper.

However, a drug return program has recently been legislated (though not implemented) in Maine.

The requirements will be legislated for through amendments in the serious crime bill.

The notion that conflict between strangers in cities can be legislated away through curfews, closures and lockouts is naive at best and undemocratic at worst – only totalitarian cities can be frictionless and under those cities, far more violent discontent simmers.

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