Persons who make or amend or repeal laws.
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Examples for "legislature"
Examples for "legislature"
1The legislature, however, is about 40 years behind this particular technology curve.
2His proposals would need approval from New York's legislature to become law.
3The proposed fund would need to be created by the state legislature.
4The state legislature passed the bill, known as SB 1062, last week.
5It is therefore dependent on approval from regulators and the state legislature.
1The UK Government needs to bring forward a strong domestic legislative agenda.
2Skelos is the second powerful legislative leader to stand trial this year.
3June 11: The first-round of the lower house legislative elections take place.
4Democratic legislative leaders contend the items are outside of the budget process.
5The report highlighted some social and legislative issues contributing to the problem.
1She was later taken by the military to the legislative assembly.
2The bill would still need approval from the cabinet and the legislative assembly.
3Queen Anne's war commenced, Delaware secured a separate legislative assembly, 1710.
4Polls for Kashmir's 87-member legislative assembly are due towards the end of the year.
5He is the presiding officer of the most august legislative assembly known to men.
1This week Siddiqi will address the UN general assembly on his work.
2Separately, Oi shareholders also approved the new terms in a general assembly.
3The plan could be voted on in a general assembly of shareholders.
4Gentlemen of the general assembly, I thank you for this hearty reception.
5Now and then they would call a general assembly to amuse me.
1District of Columbia: The district's legislative body recognized same-sex marriage in 2009.
2He had never written an executive report to a legislative body before.
3Their commission is at once the executive cabinet and the legislative body.
4No lawyer should be elected to a place in any legislative body.
5After the conflict was past, however, the legislative body naturally reasserted itself.
1None of these are considered a drain on the state by law-makers.
2And where the law-makers are many, the laws will never be few.
3Thousands of demons were in league with the law-makers of the world!
4The law-makers could simply declare look-see hacking to be a minor legal infringement.
5You, and my people, and your priests, and your law-makers, are shadows, brain-vapours.
6A group of law-makers would have sold the building outright.
7The Irishman is a gambler, and English law-makers are always exciting him to play.'
8Rightly, law-makers saw that the internet would change everything.
9The law-makers of the world are busy now with smoking him out from his lair.
10I spoke about as follows: I am glad to speak to the law-makers of California.
11You regard this as law-makers and not as statesmen.
12That must be settled according to laws made by law-makers, and not by military proclamations.
13Directors and council only shall be law-makers: never will they make themselves responsible to the people.
14But its average born law-makers cannot be extraordinary.
15The law-makers in those countries cannot chew.
16Common justice demands that a part of the law-makers and law-executors should be of her own sex.
Translations for law-makers