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This conjecture is promising for the highly stipulative enterprise of promulgating and enforcing laws (Endicott 2000).
According to Locke, we rationally quit this natural condition by contracting together to set over ourselves a political authority, charged with promulgating and enforcing a single, clear set of laws, for the sake of guaranteeing our natural rights, liberties and possessions.
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Still others have promulgated, and sometimes actually adhered to, constitutions.
P., which the U.S. Supreme Court promulgated and Congress passed.
VPGE recommends, promulgates, and interprets University policies related to graduate education.
Mr. Kouchner helped to promulgate and promote the "right to protect" doctrine both in and out of office.
Authority should be wielded not whimsically but through laws (fa) that the ruler promulgates and that all must obey.
In 2006 a new constitution was promulgated and the country held its first multiparty elections in more than four decades.
Most varieties of liberalism claim these liberties can be enjoyed only when states promulgate and enforce laws designed to protect them.
One argument in Haggard's defence is that the ideologies promulgated and attitudes struck in the book are those of Quatermain, not the author himself.
The president schedules national referenda and elections for the National Assembly, serves diplomatic and other functions, and promulgates and can veto laws.
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