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Comprehensibility testing of potential pictograms, however, should be conducted before any pictograms are legislated for use.
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Soon we must legislate for the use of filmed evidence in resultant inquiries and commissions, as is done in racing.
Countries such as Australia and New Zealand have legislated for compulsory bicycle helmets.
The government has legislated for important changes in education.
Osborne: A lot of it is now legislated for.
"Everything was legislated for, everything was written down.
Cosmetics and detergents need to be, and are, separately legislated for.
The second Vatican Council (1962 65) endorsed the aims of the movement and recommended that Roman Catholics should actively take part in the liturgy; legislated the use of the vernacular for liturgies, overturning the traditional use of Latin as the sole liturgical language; and ordered the reform of all sacramental rites, a task completed in the 1970s.
Q: Why don't you use parliamentary time to legislate for this, instead of passing laws on plastic bags?
Lastly, at a time when we rightly seek to inform people of the dangers of tobacco and to reduce tobacco use, it seems illogical to me that we would seek to legislate for the liberalisation of drugs.
But no one can legislate for empathy.
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