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1 Critics say the new law will hardly help revive the floundering economy.
2 The new law takes confrontation behind the scenes, out of public view.
3 The new law is expected to come into effect in January 2020.
4 The new law will institute a movie-like rating system for Internet content.
5 The new law bans rescission except in cases of fraud or misrepresentation.
6 This new law further tightens the noose, he said in a statement.
7 July 5 First person charged under the new law is denied bail.
8 The new law grants smaller parties compensation seats for any overhang seats.
9 Beijing's controversial new law criminalises subversion, secession and collusion with foreign forces.
10 Every day Cromwell makes a new law to protect the king's reputation.
11 The court gave Illinois until July 9 to enact a new law .
12 But with the new law , the chances of that happening are slim.
13 But that could change under a new law , making the primaries irrelevant.
14 He was very proud of his ability to circumvent a new law .
15 People caught flouting the new law will face a £50 on-the-spotfine.
16 But the authors of the new law did not abolish sacrifices altogether.
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