Sentence examples for explicitly enshrined from inspiring English sources

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Indeed, it was not explicitly enshrined in international human-rights laws and treaties until after the second world war.

Editorial decisions will remain the responsibility of the director general, and his editorial independence will be explicitly enshrined in the charter, while the unitary board will consider any issues or complaints that arise post-transmission".

Dr Bob Cannon University of East London Virtually all the core values Billy Bragg cites, including respect for the rights of others, are explicitly enshrined in the Human Rights Act.

But that "right to privacy", as understood by most Americans, is actually not explicitly enshrined in either the constitution or the bill of rights: it's built upon multiple interpretations of the amendment by the supreme court, which has ruled that the right to privacy is inferred.

I am proud that in South Africa, when we won the chance to build our own new constitution, the human rights of all have been explicitly enshrined in our laws.

The phrase gave a respectable identity to the USIA career officer, for it was one step removed from the "vulgar" realm of 'public relations' and by its use of the term 'diplomacy,' explicitly enshrined the USIA along side the State Department as a legitimate organ of American foreign relations.

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That being so, then, at the minimum, knowledge exchange strategies need to be enshrined explicitly in such contracts in order to optimise commissioning by developing and enhancing local skills.

Our position is based primarily on support for the 'universality of science', which is enshrined in the International Council of Scientific Unions and explicitly rules out boycotts on the basis of citizenship, gender, religion, or colour.

The report, citing the public's right to receive information from the media that is enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, explicitly recommended that states revise and implement national laws "protecting the confidentiality of sources".

Legislation neither explicitly forbade it (except in so far as it forbade murder) nor enshrined it as a right.

While social institutions in Western Europe and North American countries have explicitly made corporal punishment, as retribution for academic misbehaviour, unacceptable (a view enshrined in legal and judicial systems), some reports have noted that occurrences of aggressive acts towards junior doctors still occur.

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