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6.39 There is no foundation in the suggestion that it is easier to amend an existing Act than to bring in a new one.

Fortunately, German comic Henning Wehn has never had to translate an existing act into English – like Palmieri, he took up comedy after moving to the UK.

Unlike the existing act, passed in 2006, this would set out unambiguously what society expects from companies in exchange for the privileges they are afforded.

6.38 It has been argued that any legislation touching on press regulation would be the beginning of the slippery slope; that any Government would find it easier to amend an existing Act than to bring forward new legislation to shackle the press; that Parliament is itching to control the press and that this would be an opportunity to do so.

Any attempt to introduce further legislation of the press would require a new Act of Parliament which could make new provisions or amend an existing Act, but it would need to be a new Act, and go through exactly the same processes that an Act establishing a recognition process would need to do today.

With no other choice left, Ms. Price hired a lawyer and filed a suit in State Superior Court in Middlesex County against Mr. Hoagland's office, contending that under a broad interpretation of the existing act, Ms. Jordan should be considered a surviving spouse.

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The recommendations of Jackson's review were not announced in the House of Commons as they will be implemented in the bill through a series of proposed amendments to existing acts of parliament.

Britain was slower to catch on to the possibilities of bubblegum, but when glam songwriters Nicky Chinn and Mike Chapman realised the possibilities of bubble-glam existing acts like the Sweet, Suzi Quatro and Mud suddenly changed tack.

A comparative review of existing Acts, Ordinances and urban planning frameworks in place at various levels was conducted, and inconsistencies and gaps that impart perplexities amongst the aforementioned institutions and regulatory frameworks were identified.

Other studies concur that the absence of respective legislation, political directives, and non-implementation of the existing Acts are the factors that impede implementation of educational policies that guarantee access to special needs education (Oreshkina 2009; Najjingo 2009; UNICEF/UNESCO 2007; Berhanu 2006).

Finally the author refers to the need for some further legislation before India can become fully TRIPS compliant, e.g. primary legislation regarding product patents, data protection, competition and the protection of undisclosed information, as well as the Rules needed to fully implement some of the existing Acts.

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