Sentence example with the word 'lawmaking'

lawmaking

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Definition n. the act of making or enacting laws

Last update: September 30, 2015


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Thus, the initiative in lawmaking lay with the Council of State; but, as its members were all chosen by the First Consul, it is clear that that important duty was vested really in him.   [Please select]

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I think that Ohio's last noteworthy exploit in lawmaking for the preservation (.)   [Please select]

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The process of lawmaking began with them, and by them the laws were shaped and drafted.   [Please select]

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But with the Proprietary, and not with the Assembly, would rest primarily the lawmaking power.   [Please select]

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Thus, apart from mere systematic and formal improvement, the theory of lawmaking in the maturity of law was negative.   [Please select]

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It told us chiefly how we should not legislate and upon what subjects we should refrain from lawmaking.   [Please select]

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To the law-of-nature school, lawmaking was but an absolute development of absolute principles.   [Please select]

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It must be recognized that lawmaking and adjudication are not in fact determined precisely by a weighing of interests.   [Please select]

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Having no positive theory of creative lawmaking, the last century was little conscious of requiring or holding a theory as to the end of law.   [Please select]

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Its teleological theory was to show us what actually and necessarily took place in lawmaking rather than what we were seeking to bring about.   [Please select]

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