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So if a playoff were to finally be legislated into existence, it wouldn't happen until Obama was a lame duck, assuming he is re-elected for another term.
Like millions of other aging baby boomers, I first began putting money into a tax-deferred retirement account a few years after they were legislated into existence in the late 1970s.
VaR is easy to understand by practitioners, and is legislated into its key position as a metric of risk.
Silva was also interested in behavioural economics, where society could be coaxed in a certain direction rather than legislated into it.
We actually have to be legislated into stopping.
It was legislated into existence and it can be legislated away.
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In the Washington Times, Tony Blankely, a former Reagan speechwriter, cites the polls: The Senate is attempting to legislate into the teeth of the will of the American public.
The Conservatives had for some time been devoting themselves to preparing for office – not in policy detail but in terms of how policy could be used in power to legislate into effect a new political settlement.
Whether fact and fiction can be legislated back into their proper domains in Italy remains to be seen, but Mr. Fabbri warned that the smudging of distinctions between reality, art, journalism and advertising was not a cultural throwback but a sign of things to come.
$80 billion dollars in savings over a decade that we could have legislated ourselves into anyway.
Before modern techniques for disposing of hazardous wastes were legislated and put into practice, the wastes were generally disposed of or stored in surface piles, lagoons, ponds, or unlined landfills.
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