legislation 的定义
- the act of making or enacting laws.
- a law or a body of laws enacted.
legislation 近义词
law of a government
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- Similarly, New Mexico passed legislation that lets county clerks proactively mail applications to vote absentee, but only some will.
- Because it is a legislation that really reinforces the idea of purpose limitation and that one specific unity of the government has a specific mandate to process the data only for one specific reason.
- In March, TransDigm benefited from another piece of legislation aimed at easing the economic dislocation of the pandemic.
- A better approach would be to investigate those who finance fake-news networks and hold them accountable, using legislation that already exists.
- Like Abrams, Sykes has a reputation for being able to get difficult legislation through despite not being in power.
- Or (horrors) he could reach out to congressional leaders in both parties to pursue bipartisan legislation.
- As long ago as the early 1970s, he had gone on to support most civil rights-related legislation.
- According to the AP, as of October, there were only four people still alive who be affected by this legislation.
- The legislation strengthens and updates a previous version of the bill that expired in 2011.
- We may never know the full amount that the Kochs or other outside spenders donate to advance anti-union legislation.
- The act, however, is a progressive piece of legislation and creates new conditions as the result of its own operation.
- Hereditary legislation in the twentieth century and the most civilized country in the world!
- Foot and mouth disease had for some time been rife in Great Britain and Ireland, and legislation became necessary.
- After this Act, and until the year 1888, no further general railway legislation of importance took place.
- It is no part of the present essay to attempt to detail the particulars of a code of social legislation.