Sentence examples for enactment though from inspiring English sources

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Yet Hillary Clinton went silent on TPP in the closing weeks of her campaign, even as Obama and his administration stumped publicly for its enactment, though there was virtually no chance a lame-duck Congress would pass it.

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There have been more chilling reminders of this power than a stadium re-enactment, though.

In the case of law, an interpretation so understood may correctly identify, say, some change in rights and obligations that obtained in virtue of an enactment, even though the enactment's having that impact was not considered and endorsed, in some specified sense, by the enacting institution.

Stranger still, some prominent people would participate in these re-enactments even though they almost surely knew they might not be portrayed all that flatteringly; the exposure was too enticing to pass up.

It appears as though the enactment of Bayh-Dole and the Stevenson-Wydler Act were not sufficient to induce an increase in patenting at these labs.

Following the student riots of May 1968, higher education was profoundly changed with the enactment of reforms on November 12 , 1968 though many centralizing features from the past remain.

She has been similarly fooled and abused, but "Jennifer's Body" is not only a fantasy of revenge against the predatory male sex, though the ultimate enactment of that revenge is awfully satisfying.

Following the reasoning set out above in the main text, it can be argued that maintaining the fair value of the political liberties requires the enactment of a social minimum (though Rawls himself regards such an argument as superfluous in view of the fact that, in his view, the enactment of a social minimum is independently implied by the difference principle).

But, if you raise questions and comments of a political nature, police officials believe they must enforce a law to restrict your enactment of this right, even though the Constitution insists that Congress shall make no law to abridge the right of people to assemble peaceably for redress of grievance.

The survey found that more than three years after the law's enactment, 51percentt of Americans felt as though they didn't understand it well enough to determine how it will affect them and their families.

At least one gay rights advocate in the military said he was generally pleased with the training, even though it had slowed down enactment of the new law.

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