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was legislated
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To pass laws (including the amending or repeal of existing laws).
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When Pennsylvania first legislated its highways in 1911, what would become PA 261 was legislated as part of Legislative Route 180 between the Delaware border and Chelsea.
The tactic was legislated out of existence.
When that excess was legislated away, they scrambled to replace it by reducing lending.
"The stand-your-ground law was legislated and implemented to protect people like Ms Alexander," said state senator Gary Siplin.
That authority was legislated by Congress two decades ago but was used for the first time late last year.
Parke suggested that the issue of security of the data ought to be resolved before the scheme was legislated.
The long-promised system was legislated for by Labour in government in 2009 and trialled by the coalition government extensively since.
And the "deficit levy" is going but that is exactly what was legislated when Labor voted in favour of it as a temporary measure in 2014.
None the less in his later career he backed away from the sterilities and the orthodoxies of theory as it was legislated in graduate schools across America.
And even if a deal comes together, grand bargains reached by sitting members of Congress are likely to be revised and further watered down just as the sequester will not happen as it was legislated last August.
The topsy turvy tax debate centres on a tax cut due to take effect from 1 July this year that was legislated as the second part of family compensation for Labor's carbon pricing scheme.
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