Sentence examples for through statutes from inspiring English sources

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Congress on innumerable occasions has given new scope to the document through statutes, such as those creating executive departments, the federal courts, territories, and states; controlling succession to the presidency; and setting up the executive budget system.

"Where you might see a trend emerging is in administrators combing through statutes and as diligently as they humanly can making sure that every tax that ought to be collected, is collected.

The protections proposed by the new legislation are weaker than those in almost all of the 49 states that shield journalists from state actions through statutes and judicial decisions.

The Rump Parliament's successor, the Barebone's Parliament, brought two of the Commission's suggestions (to abolish fines for original writs and to develop procedures for civil marriages) into force through statutes.

Currently, Edward I is credited with many accomplishments during his reign, including restoring royal authority after the reign of Henry III, establishing Parliament as a permanent institution and thereby also a functional system for raising taxes, and reforming the law through statutes.

Dissolved on 23 July 1652 after producing 16 bills, none of the Commission's recommendations immediately made it into law, although two (to abolish fines for original writs and to develop procedures for civil marriages) were brought into force through statutes by the Barebone's Parliament.

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But he said he fundamentally approved of the central idea – strengthen self-regulation through statute.

Most of the important rules are made not through statute but by case law which, as Delaware's judges strongly insist, turns crucially on the facts.

If it were to be approved, Parliamentarians would re-table amendments implementing Leveson fully through statute, and more legislative disruption would be caused.

But the NWT says the environmental impact assessment (EIA) does not "provide significant assurance that there will not be any detrimental impact" on sites or species, "especially those that have international, national protection through statute".

The reality is that, partly through the common law, partly through treaty and partly through statute, modern Britain is slowly moving, over time, from being a country in which rights were conceded to those deemed worthy, often based on property or gender, to becoming a country where rights are deemed inherent to the individual and can be enforced in independent courts.

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