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But Mr Bainimarama has no mandate to enact any of them.
Congress is unlikely to enact any of these measures before the November election.
Meanwhile, the Iraqi government has failed to enact any of the laws that America considers benchmarks for progress.
She had had little time to enact any of her campaign promises of social, economic and political reform.
The Legislature, much of whose financial support comes from just those well-organized interests, is likely to hesitate to enact any of them.
"But if they do enact any of these policies I think it would be really harmful to the community".
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We must not enact any more-of-the-same, job-killing, race-to-the-bottom agreements.
Spain is a notable exception to the implicit rules of late twentieth-century democratization: after the death of General Francisco Franco in 1975, the recovering nation began to consolidate democracy without enacting any of the mechanisms promoted by the international transitional justice movement.
As a nod to the current economic crisis, the Commissioners want to make sure you understand that they won't be enacting any of these changes right away.
If we don't put our own "oxygen mask" on first (as they say on the airplane), we will be of no use to the rest of the nation in enacting any of this action plan!
Developing-country negotiators continually chide American officials for the failure of the United States to enact any sort of comprehensive climate and energy legislation.
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