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As such, an informed voter would only naturally want to stay up-to-date with the legislative and political inclination of their favorite Congressional candidates.
The agent must see the moral law, not her own inclinations, as legislative for her in order to be morally motivated.
A former Arizona state senator, she shared Breyer's inclination to defer to the legislative process.
Such legislative paralysis only reinforces the executive branch's inclination to stretch the law.
For that child of his genius, Bolívar drafted a constitution that showed once more his authoritarian inclinations: it created a lifetime president, a legislative body consisting of three chambers, and a highly restricted suffrage.
There is, for example, a devout wish that President Obama had the inclination to match LBJ as the Harry Potter of legislative wizardry.
But during the past week, with European Parliament elections less than a year away and time winding down to make big changes to the telecommunications sector during this legislative period, Ms. Kroes showed that there were limits to her inclination for compromise.
A move out of the EU would leave Britain's environment open to the legislative whims of a Conservative government that has shown little inclination for good stewardship, according to a leading 'green' Tory.
Obviously, the Executive and Legislative branches are elected by the majority, and so they have a natural inclination to cater to that base.
Or inclination.
legislative counsel.
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