legislate in Czech

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1. We must legislate for equal pay.

2. You cannot legislate to change attitudes.

3. You can't legislate against bad luck!

4. Governments will have to legislate eventually.

5. We must legislate to control these drugs.

6. Should parliament legislate against experiments on animals?

7. They promised to legislate against cigarette advertising.

8. It's impossible to legislate for every contingency.

9. You can't legislate for bad luck.

10. The government has promised to legislate against discrimination.

11. It is the jobof Parliament to legislate.

12. Government should not try to legislate goodness or generosity.

13. Is it his intention to legislate even-handedly for both?

14. They promised to legislate to protect people's right to privacy.

15. Only Parliament has the power to legislate on constitutional matters.

16. Legislate to control the pour of waster water.

17. Parliament may legislate on any matter of penal law.

18. 3 They promised to legislate to protect people's right to privacy.

19. Thomas Jefferson said that Britain had no right to legislate for its American colonies.

20. They tried to legislate for every possibility when they were thinking of the picnic.

21. The government has been urged to legislate against discrimination in the workplace.

22. The government was under a lot of public pressure to legislate on equal pay.

23. Synonyms for Constitutionalize include legislate, ordain, prescribe, enact laws, authorise, authorize, constitute, decree, enact and establish laws

24. legislate on one element of distribution must take into account the relevance and consequences in other areas.

25. When governments refuse to legislate, as in Britain, sport's organisers dream up complicated schemes to prevent touting.

26. Clauses of the Fourteenth Amendment do not limit state power to legislate on economic matters.

27. It is being suggested that the courts see, understand and play their role to adjudicate and not legislate

28. He should legislate now for a referendum to be held once the negotiations at Maastricht are complete.

29. Clearly no government can legislate for such a wide array of circumstances, let alone attempt to enforce such legislation.

30. While many Western countries have introduced smoking bans in public places , experts said it would be difficult to legislate further .

31. With much of the preliminary work already done, Ministers were more amenable to finding the time to legislate.

32. We naturally welcome Labour's existing promise to repeal Section 28 and to legislate against discrimination in the workplace.

33. We will legislate to bring into use dwellings left empty without reasonable cause for more than a year.

34. The increasing digitization of bioresources, including DNA, makes it extremely difficult to legislate against Biopiracy or ensure benefits flow back to communities

35. We have urged him to legislate to reverse the Greenwich judgment, so that priority is again given to children of our borough.

36. Friends, India is one of the first few countries to legislate Consumer Protection Act in 1986, just one year after adoption of UN Guidelines.

37. The law has been described as an attempt "to legislate against the law of supply and demand", which made it doomed to fail.

38. In parallel with this, Seymour Papert got the governor of Maine to legislate one laptop per child in the year 2002.

39. (Deuteronomy 32:5) Sadly, no human agency or government, whatever its policy, has been able to legislate a change in man’s heart on such matters.

40. All the other life forms seem to get the picture but we humans just cannot get our minds around it and instead demand and then legislate the existence of some higher purpose or mission.

41. ‘The armor has removed much of the fear factor that made the Brushback pitch an effective weapon.’ ‘In baseball, players used to legislate Brushback pitches and there was a code of conduct.’ Word of the day

42. ‘The Yanks reacted with Brushbacks or unhittable slop.’ ‘The armor has removed much of the fear factor that made the brushback pitch an effective weapon.’ ‘In baseball, players used to legislate brushback pitches and there was a code of conduct.’

43. The government acted energetically to modernize the legal and penal systems, stabilize prices, amortize debts, reform the banking and currency systems, build railroad s and highway s, improve public health facilities, legislate against traffic in narcotic s, and augment industrial and agricultural production.

44. Demeter attempts to legislate Biodynamics by demanding the following of its members: preparations 500 and 501 must be applied annually, the others are to be employed whenever compost is produced (the US branch requires this at least once every three years); genetically modified organisms are prohibited, as are chemical inputs, with the exception of copper (used to

45. Others oppose not the existence of the Church, nor indeed could they; yet they despoil her of the nature and rights of a perfect society, and maintain that it does not belong to her to legislate, to judge, or to punish, but only to exhort, to advise, and to rule her subjects in accordance with their own consent and will. By such opinion they pervert the nature of this divine society, and attenuate and narrow its authority, its office of teacher, and its whole efficiency; and at the same time they aggrandize the power of the civil government to such extent as to subject the Church of God to the empire and sway of the State, like any voluntary association of citizens.