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legislative
noun
That branch of government which is responsible for making, or having the power to make, a law or laws.
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"legislative" is a correctly spelled and used word in written English.
You can use it to refer to the making and enforcement of laws, or "legislation." For example, "The legislative branch of the government is responsible for creating and enforcing laws."
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The last element of Julia Gillard's legislative legacy, the 457 visa legislation, passed the House of Representatives.
Because Republicans are trying, for the third time since he took office, to use economic blackmail to achieve a goal they lack the votes to achieve through the normal legislative process.
When asked if he would read the currently unreleased pages into the congressional record, Paul demurred and said "we're going to try the normal legislative procedure first and see how that goes".
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Given the close national race for control of the Senate, political forecasters have said the Kansas race, which just a weeks months ago was considered a safe Republican seat, could feasibly help determine whether Republicans or Democrats balance of power in the legislative body.
Michael McPhearson, executive director of Veterans for Peace and a member of the Don't Shoot Coalition, remains optimistic about institutional and legislative change.
A beginner's guide to the privacy tool "Computer experts argue that any legislative attempt to preclude THS from being available in the UK over Tor would be technologically infeasible," Post states.
In short order, Indiana governor Mike Pence had been forced to call for a legislative fix to the law to explicitly protect LGBT individuals and Arkansas governor Asa Hutchinson had said he would not sign a similar religious freedom bill without similar fixes.
Alison Garnham, chief executive of Child Poverty Action Group, said: "The committee's recommendation for a full and independent review, which looks at the legislative framework of sanctions, gets to the heart of the problem.
Privacy advocates who oppose the USA Freedom Act consider the bill to squander the unique legislative opportunity afforded by Section 215's expiration.
The modest legislative reforms approved by Congress suggest that the new world order will be much the same.
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