Sentence example with the word 'legislating'

legislating

Definition n. the act of making or enacting laws

Last update: June 28, 2015


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This divinity "within a man," this "legislating faculty," which, looked at from one point of view, is conscience, and from another is reason, must be implicitly obeyed.   [Please select]

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Fancy sitting on those green benches legislating for all eternity, with never a recess and never even a dinner hour.   [Please select]

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And at every turn, circumventing, obstructing, legislating against me, urging me on by mental friction, was Dermott McDermott.   [Please select]

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In other words, they were now legislating for the cattle plague or Rinderpest only.   [Please select]

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But there is, I think, small wisdom in legislating about such matters,--I doubt if it is ever done; nor are any precise written enactments about them likely to be lasting.   [Please select]

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In fact, I will go further and state that it is my opinion that if we do any legislating in the matter at all, we ought to discourage rather than encourage these poets.   [Please select]

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