Synonym: act, characterization, passage, personation, portrayal. Similar words: reenactment, indictment, enact, menace, menacing, menacingly, contentment, resentment. Meaning: n. 1. the passing of a law by a legislative body 2. a legal document codifying the result of deliberations of a committee or society or legislative body 3. acting the part of a character on stage; dramatically representing the character by speech and action and gesture.
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1) We support the call for the enactment of a Bill of Rights.
2) The main building was also used for the enactment of mystery plays.
3) But the enactment fixed a gulf between the people of Athens and their allies.
4) For example, the enactment of import quotas, designed to compensate particular industrial supporters, may impose substantial additional costs.
5) The enactment of a code of Basic Rights and Constitution does not resolve political disputes.
6) On campaign finance reform he called for enactment of bipartisan legislation by July 4.
7) When an enactment is passed there is finality unless and until it is amended or repealed by Parliament.
8) An enactment which threatened the essential elements of any plausible conception of democratic government would lie beyond those boundaries.
9) The young Moynihan urged enactment of a scheme called child or family allowances.
10) The enactment of this regulation gives us discretionary power.
11) A legislative bill or enactment.
12) Or of relating to the enactment of laws.
13) Enactment refers to action.
14) Administratively permission enactment right is the foundation of administrative systems standardization.
15) The enactment of theory about the primary stage of socialism indicates that our country is in the stage of the primitive accumulation of capital,(http://sentencedict.com/enactment.html) which undoubtedly is a historical fact.
16) Part Three, besides discussing the enactment of 1890 Morrill Act, mostly deals with how functions of land-grant colleges were made to perfect.
17) As Weld ought to have told Silber, a grandstanding press conference on Beacon Hill is a long way from legislative enactment.
18) Even this madness is also to a considerable extent a matter of performance, of enactment.
19) It has the advantage of being possible through the enactment of secondary legislation.
20) And in Minnesota, the proportion of second-trimester abortions among minors increased by 18 percent following enactment of parental notification law.
21) A significant fertility decline has also been recorded, most of it attained before the enactment of the one-child policy.
22) Governor William Donald Schaefer signed the bill into law within hours of its enactment by the House.
23) The make-believe could be eliminated if Congress systematically traced its laws through the bureaucracy to see what finally happened after their enactment.
24) For example, all high-risk domestic facilities must be inspected within five years of enactment and no less than every three years thereafter.
25) As fair and appropriate judicial procedure is called on in practice, the enactment of the law of evidence has become urgent.
26) The visional character of a community is related to contented degree to individual behalf and human being's enactment for it.
27) Effective execution of processes in project: Teams need to bridge the gap between process engineering and process enactment by using similar representation and terminology.
28) Numerical control programming, analog simulation to point orientation program, manufacturing connected with main model designing and post processing's enactment is given in detail.
29) According to the AOP and monthly plan to achieve the enactment standard.
30) The achievement of independence in 1921 marked a break from the British system and was followed by the enactment of the Irish Constitution by the People in 1937.
More similar words: reenactment, indictment, enact, menace, menacing, menacingly, contentment, resentment, discontentment, allotment, vestment, abetment, ointment, treatment, apartment, commitment, compartment, department, comportment, adjustment, deportment, investment, recruitment, enchantment, appointment, reinvestment, mistreatment, maltreatment, disenchantment, disappointment.