legislatively 的 2 个定义
- having the function of making laws: a legislative body.
- of or relating to the enactment of laws: legislative proceedings; legislative power.
- pertaining to a legislature: a legislative recess.
- enacted or ordained by legislation or a legislature: legislative ruling; legislative remedy.
legislatively 近义词
等同于 legally
legislatively 的近义词 3 个
legislatively 的反义词 3 个
更多legislatively例句
- Today’s Republicans strip power from governors in lame-duck legislative sessions.
- The left-wing Working Families Party endorsed challengers in four legislative primaries, and all four of them were in the lead as of Wednesday morning.
- Although scant polling is available for state legislative races, it’s reasonable to assume down-ballot races will follow the top of the ticket … which could allow Democrats to break the Republican supermajority, if not win a majority of their own.
- Many states had finished their normal legislative session at the time of Floyd’s death and are planning to address police accountability next year.
- So what we’ve seen now—and this is mostly legislative efforts in the US—is bills that mandate accuracy and nondiscrimination audits for facial-recognition systems.
- But Lomax can heave a small sigh of relief, at least for now: Legislative reform to the 1033 program will not happen in 2014.
- The FSLN-controlled legislative assembly approved the mega-project under a cloud of secrecy in a record seven days.
- Vice President Jindal: “Here is a good, intelligent, and reasonable plan for legislative action.”
- What new legislative attacks on the basic rights and opportunities of women might they put on the table?
- Rather than not pass a legislative fix, Congress in fact does so.
- It was strenuously opposed by all possible means, governmental, legislative, and literary.
- Again, common law decisions are not binding on the courts that make them like statutes or legislative commands.
- Clearly, it was no mere question of taxation but the larger question of legislative independence that now confronted Americans.
- Perpetual charters are infrequently granted, and some of the older ones have been limited by legislative or judicial action.
- The first of these was not of a nature to call for, or perhaps admit of, direct and specific legislative interference.