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1 They merely enshrine in law what happens at the end of many lives anyway.
2 Ireland has taken significant steps to enshrine in law its climate ambitions for coming decades.
3 It would also enshrine in law the free provision of period products in schools, colleges and universities.
4 It will enshrine in law a prohibition on passengers making mobile phone calls while in flight or using e-cigarettes.
5 Fine Gael moved a Bill in Dβil private member's time to enshrine in law the rights of an estimated 350,000 disabled people.
6 The UK is the first country to enshrine in law a commitment to be a net zero emitter of CO2 by 2050.
7 Free market think-tank New Zealand Initiative want spending limits enshrined in law .
8 Despite backbench opposition, this commitment was then enshrined in law in 2015.
9 This ensures emissions fall in line with the limits enshrined in law .
10 This process was already enshrined in law , under the Arbitration Act of 2010.
11 Those sanctions are enshrined in law , most notably the Helms-Burton Act of 1996.
12 But there is a breach of etiquette here enshrined in law .
13 Yet some companies want the existing system enshrined in law .
14 The goal was enshrined in law by the Blair government.
15 Those sanctions are enshrined in law , most notably the Helms-Burton act passed in 1996.
16 He said: It's critical that the government's definition of domestic violence is enshrined in law .
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