Sentence examples for permitted to enact from inspiring English sources

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Consequently, countries with pharmaceutical manufacturing capacity were permitted to enact domestic legislation allowing the production and export of generic versions of patented drugs under compulsory licence to countries with insufficient or no manufacturing capacity (the "Paragraph 6 Decision").

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In a statement issued soon after the decision, the administration reaffirmed its position that the Constitution permitted Congress to enact the mandate.

Tobacco opponents also criticize some of the governor's policy decisions, like his vetoes of two bills, one in 1995 that would have banned smoking at Milwaukee's new baseball stadium and another in 1990 that would have permitted municipalities to enact tougher tobacco restrictions than those of the state.

If we pass a law allowing mitochondrial transfer, that does not permit us to enact whatever science-fictional baby-customisation can possibly be envisaged.

A sense of irony animates her work, lending it a playful distance that permits her to enact distressing emotions, and assume extreme roles, with the knowledge that they can be put on and taken off like Andy Warhol's platinum wig.

"Although the constitution permits communities to enact most laws they believe to be desirable, it requires that there be at least a legitimate reason for the passage of a law that treats different classes of people differently," the ruling states.

"Although the Constitution permits communities to enact most laws they believe to be desirable, it requires that there be at least a legitimate reason for the passage of a law that treats different classes of people differently," Judge Stephen R. Reinhardt wrote in the decision.

The bill would permit states to enact and enforce their own immigration laws, as well as allow local police officers to assist in the enforcement of federal immigration law.

Under this view, to interpret Article 9(1) as permitting Parliament to enact any provision that derogates from an individual's personal liberty no matter how arbitrary or oppressive as long as procedural natural justice is observed, drains it of all content.

One person with knowledge of the case, who was not permitted to speak publicly, has said the government will expect Mr. Ghosn to enact some "streamlining" in the wake of the affair.

Under the law enacted last year, only state troopers are permitted to stop and cite trucks.

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