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1 As a result, anti-inversion legislation appears unlikely to become law this year.
2 Britain's emergency anti-terrorism legislation has become law after days of fierce debate.
3 If passed, it would likely become law a year later, he added.
4 Provisions included in one version often survive that process and become law .
5 His proposals would need approval from New York's legislature to become law .
6 Bills get considered in the House four times before they become law .
7 It is early days and the proposed bill may not become law .
8 They must agree on a text before the revival can become law .
9 The Finance Bill will not become law for a number of months.
10 The market hopes to see the bill become law before year's end.
11 Both the votes on the budget and its amendments never become law .
12 The contentious legislation passed its final hurdle to become law last night.
13 Investors have largely accepted that the bill will become law , he said.
14 The bill must also pass the House of Lords to become law .
15 These bills need to pass both houses of parliament to become law .
16 The European Parliament's backing is needed for any proposals to become law .
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