Sentence examples for become enacted from inspiring English sources

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Objectified opportunities become enacted "through entrainment of stakeholders into a consensus to support the opportunity".

In this way 'subjective' categories become enacted as biological categories, lending the concept 'population' as well as the specific divisions presented in the research, a kind of naturalness or objectiveness that the subjective categorisation lacks.

Whilst some authors grapple with fundamental conceptual concerns, others explore the practical ways in which 'quality' may (or may not) become enacted in the real world of healthcare.

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The associated "budget costs" and "environmental criticisms" motivated policymakers towards reforming agricultural policy supports and deciding to largely decouple farm subsidies from production in the 2003 reforms, which became enacted in 2005 (Capitanio and Adinolfi 2009).

One does not actually take oneself to be the fictional character; rather, the "model" or pattern of response or sentiment or thought one has acted out when "imitating" the character becomes enacted.

The amendment then goes on the general ballot and becomes enacted into the Constitution if approved by a majority of the voters.

This whole idea that you can get something for nothing is a mirage and the poor families who scream and act the fool at Tea Bag protests are the ones who will be left without basic services if this radical agenda becomes enacted.

Scandals proliferated, ranging from grade-fixing to presidential incompetence to gutting faculty governance, even as suppressing dissent has become policy, enacted in police assaults on peaceful protests at Baruch and Brooklyn College.

Proponents of reform all too often throw up their hands at the seeming near-impossibility of enacting a Constitutional amendment, whether to reform the electoral college, guarantee women's equality, balance the budget, allow naturalized citizens to become president, enact term limits, or provide voting rights for Washington, D.C. -- all of which have been the topics of thwarted amendments.

The repressed memory becomes somatized (enacted on the body and in bodily symptoms) when a later event, usually occurring in puberty, catalyzes the earlier memory traces.

The parallels between the bigotry I'd experienced and the chauvinism I'd enacted became irrefutable, and I regretted them both.

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