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adj.
1.?
Congress is the legislative branch of the U.S. government.
legislativeadj.
n.
egislative council ?
legislative power
legislative body
legislative authority
legislative session
legislative assembly
legislative control
legislative amendment
The legislative session prorogued yesterday.
Half of the new
legislative seats would be directly elected.
He claimed to be a significant part of
the legislative process.
And that?s because of the legislative environment.
They also ask about our legislative debates, on issues like the debt ceiling.
Then, when the legislative session was over each week, he would rush to the airport to fly home ? economy class ? to see his family.
Over the years, they?ve floated a variety of legislative mechanisms to do that.
Courts often look to legislative intent for guidance in interpreting and applying a law.
A legislative attempt to overturn the ban failed in the US Senate last month.
Her studies of the House show women introduce more bills, participate more vigorously in key legislative debates and give more
of the one-minute speeches that open
each daily
session.
A standing committee elected by the Assembly performs legislative functions when the
Assembly is not in session.
China shall complete all necessary legislative procedures to implement these provisions during the transition period.
Russia supports the legislative bodies of both countries to carry out closer exchanges and cooperation.
Like the New Deal, the success of the Great Society?s legislative agenda relied on public support and congressional cooperation, not just presidential will.
The president may summon, suspend, or end a legislative session and dissolve parliament any time after it has served
for one year.
Although the Special Session of the 73rd Congress has not yet adjourned, its legislative programme is virtually completed.
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Legislative efforts to require girls to have the vaccine only add to the pressure.
authority? n.
1.?, ?
A policeman has the authority to arrest lawbreakers.
He has the authority for handling this matter.
2.?, ?
The local authorities decided to build a suspension bridge over the river.
3.?, ?
A good dictionary is an authority on the meanings of words.
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supreme adj.
1.;
The Pope is the supreme leader of the Roman Catholic Church.
2.
It was the supreme moment in his life.
3.
The
case was
up for the final decision in the Supreme Court.
The ability to
write is a supreme test of linguistic competence.
The ability to write is a
supreme test of linguistic
competence.
Unlike the Supreme Court, its independence is not
dictated by the Constitution.
"I think ultimately the Supreme Court has to rule on this issue," he said.
In fact, the Supreme Court ruled more than 50 years ago that only work done for training purposes could go unpaid.
50?They were harassing us and claiming we insulted them or the supreme leader.
One of the big surprises to me is that, despite the importance of the justices and some of the other people who work here, the Supreme Court is not a rigidly hierarchical institution.
Although he later gave up the presidency, he remained as the supreme authority until his resignation in 1988.
1988?
I concluded that Judge Bork should not go on the Supreme Court.
And that's how you know America is a great country, when your Supreme Court justice has the same back story as your lap dancer.
All Supreme Court justices serve on the Court for life unless they resign, retire, or are removed by Congress.
China?s Supreme Court is now deciding whether the execution?normally with a bullet through the back of the head?should go
ahead.
Some scholars have denied that Buddhism is a religion because Buddhists do not believe in a Supreme Being or in a personal soul.
The Qatari Supreme Council of Health says it will not hesitate to ban all vegetables from European countries if necessary.
Love is the supreme expression of life, it is the essence and ground of all creation.