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the codification
noun
The process of precisely formulating a statement, as a code of laws.
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Each person's "purpose in life," the codification states, "is to express himself".
Church architecture, the codification of beliefs expressed in stone and wood, is another lively subject here.
One reason it has been difficult to discuss the codification of L.G.B.T.Q.
Although the codification of law was probably begun earlier, the Taihō code (701) completed previous efforts.
The Digambara monastic community denounced the codification, and the schism between the two communities became irrevocable.
The US supreme court ruled against him, stating that the codification of discrimination was not a legitimate government interest.
One of the revisions to the contest provision included the codification of the grounds for contesting an election.
The codification of the ceremony developed through the late Muromachi period and flowered in the succeeding Momoyama period.
The codification of the civil law, first undertaken in 1790, was at last completed under the Consulate.
Leo was the son of Basil I the Macedonian, who had begun the codification, and his second wife, Eudocia Ingerina.
The opportunity for innovation will come when we can inform the AI manufacturing process with programming based on the codification of our deeply held beliefs.
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