Use "enacts" in a sentence

1. " Democratic Leadership Enacts Entitlement Reform,

2. Antonyms for Abrogates include actions, enacts, acts on, affects, executes, accomplishes, applies, effects, fulfils and implements

3. The Commission also enacts rules addressing professional conduct and standards of practice

4. Synonyms for Applies include actions, enacts, acts on, affects, executes, accomplishes, effects, fulfils, implements and performs

5. Antonyms for Contravenes include actions, enacts, acts on, affects, executes, accomplishes, applies, effects, fulfils and implements

6. 10 The legislative branch enacts laws ; the executive branch enforces them , and the judicial branch interprets them.

7. The legislative branch enacts laws ; the executive branch enforces them , and the judicial branch interprets them.

8. This ritual process enacts a pattern which can be translated into inner experience in the contemplative discipline.

9. The bureau still enacts the legally specified reversion level, which is still greater than the median voter's most preferred choice.

10. State Biennium = Washington enacts budgets on a two-year cycle, beginning on July 1 of each odd-numbered year

11. 29 Rene Russo re-enacts the true story of Gertrude Lintz, a socialite who nurses an infant ape to robust health.

12. In the 5th canto of hell, the most popular of the Divine Comedy, Dante the poet enacts the seduction of Dante the pilgrim through Francesca, an allegory of rhetoric.

13. If Mao On The Wall is primarily concerned with the documentation of the fading mythology of Mao Zedong, then the series Reenactment in contrast enacts the story of the demythologization of this icon.

14. This dance form is a tradition from the Eastern part of India, specially Bihar, which enacts episodes from the Epics, including Mahabharata and Ramayana, local folklore and abstract themes.

15. Until Congress enacts legislation to deal with the "elephantine mass" of asbestos claims, or at least Ameliorates the more egregious litigation abuses, insurers, policyholders and claimants will continue to battle these issues in court.

16. A Contemporary Introduction Action enacts and produces a kind of " Boundlessness "; in its Boundlessness, action "always establishes relationships and therefore has an inherent tendency to force open all limitations and cut across all boundaries" (190)

17. 12, § 2, enacts that if any person ecclesiastical, or which shall have an ecclesiastical living, shall Advisedly maintain or affirm any doctrine directly contrary or repugnant to any of the said articles, and by conventicle before the bishop of the diocese, or the ordinary, or before the queen'