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to enshrining

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To enclose (a sacred relic etc.) in a shrine or chest.

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All political parties should commit to enshrining the UNCRC in UK law, but this is not simply about enforcing bureaucratic compliance.

The commitment to enshrining EU law including employment regulation is designed to project a degree of certainty to British businesses and signal a desire to protect workers' rights.

Rather remarkably, the government this week – responding to a cross-party campaign led by Ed Miliband – committed to enshrining the net zero target into British law.

When the Hall of Fame voting for 2013 ended up in a big zero on Wednesday, it sparked a debate over how the stars of baseball's steroid era should be handled when it comes to enshrining them.

Everyone, on some level, seems to be in competition with Anne in "Compulsion," including one Sid Silver Mr. Patinkinn), who subjugates his own life to enshrining that of Anne.

After the prize was announced in Wales, he heard from many unpredictable quarters, some of whom questioned his use of 9/11 dust to make art, as opposed to enshrining it as a relic.

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Another proposal was to enshrine press freedom in the constitution.

Many are now lobbying Congress to enshrine it in law.

The financial crisis was used to enshrine larger government.

There is a need to enshrine the rule of law.

There are many ways to enshrine and recall the dead.

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