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But technology and consumer electronics executives said it was far too soon to think about adopting a voluntary standard, much less legislating one.
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If everyone up top dies in a nuclear war, there would be nobody left to serve, much less to legislate for.
"Harry Reid should talk less and legislate more if he wants to avert the fiscal cliff," countered Brendan Buck, a spokesman for Boehner.
Looking at the market as a whole, it may be that shareholders who have more of a say on important deals may be less concerned with legislating individual issues like compensation — where shareholders are not positioned to act.
We have been talking about subsidiarity, legislating less but better.
The Commission legislates less, and existing and new legislation is subject to much greater scrutiny.
Would they accept that, though there are clearly some people now dying whom even the best palliative care does not really help, legislating for assisted dying would inevitably lead to less research into and resources for good palliative care?
The other side argues that government cannot legislate eating less or exercising more.
Our civilisation is no less dependent on these trades than, for instance, those of banking, marketing or even legislating.
If yes – if he was legislating against the very behaviors he himself was engaged in – the electorate should be significantly less forgiving.
"He understood legislating".
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