- An
enacting clause is a
short phrase that
introduces the main
provisions of a law
enacted by a legislature. It is also
called enacting formula or enacting...
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Enactive interfaces are
interactive systems that
allow organization and
transmission of
knowledge obtained through action.
Examples are
interfaces that...
- Look up reenactment or
reenact in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Reenactment or re-enactment may
refer to:
Consolidation bill, a bill that consolidates...
- same
experience and
express their own
judgment of it.
Enactor accessible means that only one
enactor can
access that world. One
example of this
might be...
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continues into
shooting of
Civil War re-
enactor". The Observer-Reporter. Washington, PA. July 6, 1998. "Re-
enactor heals from
mysterious shot
Suspect fired...
- up enactment or
enact in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Enactment may
refer to:
Enactment of a bill, when a bill
becomes law
Enacting formula, for****c...
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United Kingdom that were
enacted without the
consent (approval) of the
House of Lords. The
following are the acts of
Parliament enacted without the consent...
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merely informational interactions: they
enact a world."
These authors suggest that the
increasing emphasis upon
enactive terminology presages a new era in thinking...
- the U.S.
Court of Appeals. On
January 1, 2017, the
State of
California enacted state bill AB-1687, a SAG-AFTRA-backed anti-ageism
statute which requires...
- act as a jury. The
primary responsibilities of
state legislatures are to
enact state laws and
appropriate money for the
administration of
public policy...