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The different proportions by party of votes given to MPs should then go into a regional pool, just as the bill envisages under its proposal for a second vote to determine the numbers of party representatives in the second chamber, subject to the transitional arrangements the bill specifies.
The question is raised as to whether it is Mental Capacity Act 'mental capacity' or rather a broader set of faculties that the Commission (and subsequent Bill) envisages, which have an inherent value ladenness that may render the process more subjective, and arguably provide a less reliable safeguard in the process.
The Israeli Knesset, or parliament, is due on Tuesday evening to debate a bill which envisages the "application of Israeli sovereignty" over al-Aqsa mosque compound.
Johnson has promoted a sovereignty bill that envisages the UK's supreme court taking on an enhanced status similar to Germany's constitutional court, thereby, it has been claimed, allowing British judges to resist Luxembourg's rulings.
But nothing would help more than a temporary cap on wholesale electricity prices like the one envisaged in a bill sponsored by Senators Dianne Feinstein of California and Gordon Smith of Oregon.
Without the improvement envisaged by the bill, she said, her department cannot develop a tamperproof driver's license, verify an applicant's immigration status, hire more employees to field questions or investigate document fraud.
The government says data retention system envisaged in the bill will cost about £1.8bn to build.
And its resolution contingency fund would be one-third the size of the one envisaged by the House bill.
The commissioner envisaged in the draft bill would be far from independent, controlled in appointment, resources and exercise of functions by the secretary of state.
As recently as October 2009, the Irish taoiseach, Brian Cowan, stated: "We attach importance to the provisions of a specific bill of rights for Northern Ireland as envisaged in the [Belfast] agreement".
While the justice secretary, Michael Gove, has implied the bill may not be as radical as originally envisaged, others fear that a vote to remain within the EU on 23 June could force Downing Street to appease disappointed Brexiters with a more substantial attack on the European court of human rights in Strasbourg.
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