Sentence examples for liberalising legislation from inspiring English sources

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He blames Mr Mitzna for throwing up the opportunity to ram through a broad agenda of liberalising legislation on such vexed issues as sabbath observance and civil marriages.

But here again the party will struggle, as young professionals have welcomed liberalising legislation, such as abolishing repressive national-security laws, pushed through by the prime minister, Najib Razak.

It was part of a truly mass culture that became prominent in the 60s, a decade that saw liberalising legislation on abortion, homosexuality and women's rights.

It's easy to point to international examples, where individual jurisdictions have decided they want nothing to do with the general spread of liberalising legislation, and are going to make a stand.

In Silicon Valley, success in just about any area turns out to hinge on either some liberalising legislation, or the absence of any legislation at all.Two easy examples are America's bankruptcy laws and California's tax structure, which has historically treated capital gains more generously than income.

The music of that year co-existed with the move towards greater social freedom, whether in the liberalising legislation of the UK's Labour government or the various US liberation movements, civil rights groups like the SNCC and the SCLC, the National Organisation of Women, homophile groups like the Daughters of Bilitis, Vanguard or the Mattachine Society.

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After seven years during which trade-liberalising legislation went nowhere, the federal legislature, within weeks, will have approved PNTR and a much smaller, but nonetheless symbolic, law to reduce trade barriers to African and Caribbean countries.

Parliament, which must approve measures such as liberalising labour legislation, does not seem to grasp that such changes are preconditions for creating jobs.

All this is taking place in a situation where the state is focused on liberalising employment legislation, tax cuts and privatisation.

Between 1995 and 2005, 17 nations liberalised abortion legislation, while three tightened restrictions.

Without a majority in the Commons, the Conservatives had little choice but to accept amendments that considerably liberalised the legislation, though Disraeli refused to accept any from Gladstone.

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