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Перевод: enact
[глагол] предписывать; постановлять; вводить в действие; ставить на сцене; играть роль; происходить; разыгрываться
Тезаурус:
- Further, even if Reagan approves, Congress would have to enact the necessary legislation - and may not think that handing over the craft is in the nation's best interests.
- Given the remaining time left open for consultations within the professions and the time needed to enact rule changes, the requirement is unlikely to reach the statute books before 1990.
- Each village has dancers and musicians to enact musical dramas which have been passed down through the generations.
- A second legacy of Tiananmen has been increasing tension over the course of Hong Kong's political development, with just six months remaining before China's parliament is due to enact the mini-constitution, or Basic Law, setting out the pattern of post-1997 government.
- "To attempt, in some intuition of evil, to understand them, to enact them, and so to activate and reveal the evil in one's own soul."
- By adopting the Waste Land theme, Eliot made himself the performer of the latest enactment of a repeated rite, just as in his poem clerk and typist (like the earlier Burbank and Volupine) enact their own sexual ritual.
- At the same time, he will enact a middle class tax cut, expand the earned income tax credit and reform welfare and child support enforcement.
- I do not rule out a Labour government, pinned down by a narrow majority, seeking to enact at least some of its social legislation through a supportive EC.
- In order to enact a Bill on any matter, all that is necessary is that Commissioners, acting on Her Majesty's behalf, grant the Royal Assent to the Bill after it has been passed by the House of Commons and the House of Lords.
- And it is here, of course, that an educational orientation is required in order that teachers might enact the role of mediator along the lines 1 have been proposing.
- It is significant that the first country to enact data protection legislation was Sweden, which has had a freedom of information regime for over 200 years; the Swedes have become accustomed to a much more limited version of personal privacy as a result.
- Now, five years later, the question why still lingers, along with the warning of the old aphorism that "we live beyond what we enact".
- Many constitutional lawyers have thought that the respect in which the problem differs under the constitution of the United Kingdom is that if a power of legislation be denied to Parliament in a particular respect, then an intolerable hiatus would exist in the legislative power - there would be some laws that nobody could enact.
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