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noun
The act of legislating; preparation and enactment of laws; the laws enacted.
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Economically speaking, it would make more sense to move a dirty industry to a country where there are not legislations than paying for caps and adjust to legislations.
She says the newest legislation, Bill 62, is very similar to legislations proposed by previous Quebec governments that have failed.
The problem may also be restricted to legislations that allow the use of diethyl phthalate to denature alcohol.
These findings are closely relevant to legislations on minimum drinking age.
As an indicator of success, externalities may include positive media coverage (which can contribute to public dialogue, social learning, and improved decision making in subsequent iterations of priority setting), peer-emulation or health sector recognition (e.g. by other health care organizations, accreditation bodies, etc), changes in policies, and potentially changes to legislations or practice.
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Mr. Hundt is "categorically opposed" to legislation.
Many victims are turning to legislation.
However, Cameron did not commit to legislation.
"It's tied to legislation," he said.
And, when it comes to legislation in Congress, a nonhelper.
Less is often more when it comes to legislation.
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