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Discover LudwigThe phrase "law proposals" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you are referring to ideas or plans for laws that have been put forward by a government or a political organization. For example: "The government recently released several law proposals aimed at reducing crime in the city."
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Before Thursday's vote, the bishops' conference said: "We support all law proposals that call for the full protection of life from conception to natural death.
The family law proposals announced by former Conservative leader Iain Duncan Smith this week (Comment, November 13), which would deny legal protection to couples who live together, is no way to strengthen the institution of marriage.
In an attempt to ease the tensions that have been growing over the labour law proposals, the prime minister, Manuel Valls, met youth organisations a few hours after the evacuation.
In fact, the right to mother-tongue instruction has not been pursued in any parliamentary motions or law proposals since 2002.
In other words, claiming that a certain public philosophy of integration is dominating is more a claim that political disagreements are relatively stable and coherent (over a given stretch of time) than there is political consensus on the law proposals presented in parliament.
As of 2007, the only other criminal law proposals which have been brought forward are on the intellectual property rights directive, and on an amendment to the 2002 counter-terrorism framework decision, outlawing terrorism‑related incitement, recruitment (especially via the internet) and training.
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"This decision follows the Danish parliament's approval of the law proposal that allows seizing valuables and delaying family reunions for asylum seekers.
In Lower Manhattan, wearing a red life jacket after a kayaking trip on the Hudson River yesterday, Mr. Pataki defended his drug law proposal as "comprehensive reform".
Updated at 9.59am GMT 9.47am GMT The Tory MP Ben Gummer explains his budget surplus law proposal (see 9.34am) in more detail in an article in the Financial Times (subscription).
Ingenuous or not, Mr. de Souza and his colleagues have so irritated the government that a "gag law" proposal to prohibit prosecutors, judges and the police from making any public comment on pending cases, and punish violations with fines of up to $125,000 and three years in prison, has been revived and sent to Congress.
"I don't even know what this is doing in this state," he said of the Marsy's Law proposal.
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