Sentence examples for which if enacted from inspiring English sources

The phrase "which if enacted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a proposal or idea that is being considered for implementation or action. Example: "The new policy, which if enacted, could significantly improve workplace efficiency, is currently under review."

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They even published a draft bill which, if enacted, would have enabled disgruntled voters to trigger a by-election if enough of them signed a petition.

In all, the emperor issued more than 40 edicts, which if enacted would have transformed every conceivable aspect of Chinese society.

He called it "legislative overreach," which, if enacted, would hamper his ability to conduct policy should he be elected president in November.

Just last month, I introduced the Fourth Amendment Preservation and Protection Act, which if enacted would've protected Americans from exactly the kind of abuses we've seen recently.

It is widely understood that the banks have lobbied heavily for these new laws which, if enacted, won't so much subvert the public interest as asphyxiate it.

The fight is by no means over but this is a big step in the right direction which, if enacted, will help to ensure that social services, the police and other agencies really can work together to safeguard children.

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The NSA's access to, and storage of, the content of communications of UK citizens may also be contentious in the light of earlier Guardian revelations that the agency was drafting policies to facilitate spying on the citizens of its allies, including the UK and Australia, which would – if enacted – enable the agency to search its databases for UK citizens without informing GCHQ or UK politicians.

But his executive orders gave a more detailed overview than he has provided previously into his immigration plan, which could, if enacted, dramatically increase the number of people detained and deported. .

Seven weeks later, the two sides reached the contingency agreement, which, if ever enacted, would void the appeals.

More often than not, populists have simplistic and, in the worst case, highly damaging policies which if ever enacted, could cause significant harm.

If enacted properly these relationships, which occur in the betweenness between us, serve as the oil which lubricates interaction with others in such a way as to minimize abrasive occurrences, and to maximize smooth and positive relationships.

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