Sentence examples for difficult to enshrine from inspiring English sources

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Historic preservationists had discovered that half of the original club had been torn down decades ago, which would have made it difficult to enshrine the building itself as a monument.

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Another proposal was to enshrine press freedom in the constitution.

Many are now lobbying Congress to enshrine it in law.

The financial crisis was used to enshrine larger government.

There is a need to enshrine the rule of law.

There are many ways to enshrine and recall the dead.

They hadn't wanted to enshrine parité, they said, only to pass it.

29 April David Cameron promises to enshrine in law a legal commitment not to raise taxes.

But in France the tendency is to enshrine these things in regulation.

Michigan unions over-reached, asking voters to enshrine union privileges in the state constitution.

Others fear it does as much to enshrine bail-outs as to prevent them.

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