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This is the parliamentary draftman's way of putting into law the basic human instinct for fairness.
The chancellor tells us that he is putting into law the obligation to generate budget surpluses in the "interests of our children".
Neill told MailOnline: "The Lib Dems have killed off our chances of putting into law, this side of an election, an in /ut EU referendum by 2017.
He also said he was committed to immigration reform, starting by putting into law the regulatory version of the Dream Act, which would allow young immigrants and students to get on a path to legal status.
But the idea that "the next logical step" would be a single-payer system ignores the fact that "the next logical step" is usually the one that Congress avoids putting into law.
"There is a suggestion that the government is only putting into law practices that already exist but there is concern that there are no concrete legal safeguards and that the only controls will be from administrators or ministers.
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"Words only matter if put into law.
"Homophobia was put into law under colonialisation," Tendi says.
They will have to put into law their determination to get a grip on public finances.
So whatever Roosevelt wanted to put into law had to have Southern approval.
The decision is put into law in the Native Title Act 1993.
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