Sentence examples for fully enshrined from inspiring English sources

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It remained beloved and tirelessly reprinted from generation to generation, but the book didn't become fully enshrined in the literary canon until the 1970s, when the women's movement was reaching its peak.

I count only three that are still fully enshrined in our legal system in a way that Moses would recognize.

When exercising this right which is fully enshrined in the European Convention on Human Rights, the presidency considers that the case law of the European Court of Human Rights must also be respected to ensure that the right balance is achieved between interference in private life and the public interest.

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That is why we want the EU-US trade deal to fully enshrine democratic prerogatives.

With the amount of goodwill present, there should now be an opportunity for a specific article in the new treaty which the Dutch Government will - we hope - be bringing in under its presidency, to ensure that the rights and freedoms of children are fully and individually enshrined therein.

Todd Stern, the chief American climate negotiator, said the United States fully intended to enshrine in the accord its declared target of a 17 percent reduction in greenhouse gas emissions from 2005 levels by 2020.

If the racial hierarchy put in place by the colonial state was unacceptable – and all fully postcolonial states enshrine this unacceptability in their very being – then so too is its outdated and punitive sexual order.

But it was bitterly attacked by others that portrayed it as both grossly insufficient and undermining the United Nations process, enshrined in a global, fully ratified 1992 treaty.

It is thankfully rare for extenuating circumstances to fully test the processes and procedures enshrined in national and world antidoping authorities' rules and laws.

The FIVB fully supports the principle of gender equality as enshrined in the Olympic Charter and our own statutes, but we strongly oppose Human Rights Watch's methods in using sport as a proxy for a political agenda.

This being the case, why is it important as it seems to many of us and as is enshrined in law to honor the requirement of informed consent when a fully capacitated Jehovah's Witness refuses a blood transfusion on religious grounds?

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