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Synonyms for enactment

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Synonyms for enactment

the formal product of a legislative or judicial body

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Synonyms for enactment

the passing of a law by a legislative body

a legal document codifying the result of deliberations of a committee or society or legislative body

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Mean of perceived role enactments showed that husbands perceived their wives' role enactment as being superior to their own for every role with exception of provider.
Measure of role enactment, disagreement on role enactment, role expectation, disagreement on role expectation
(17) Had the transfer in Lilly and Searle taken place after the enactments of section 936(h) of the Code in 1982 and 367(d) in 1984, the U.S.
For many observers, in Canada and other foreign countries as well as the United States, the enactment in 1986 of the super royalty rule (1) appeared to revolutionize the manner in which cross-border intercompany transfers of manufacturing or marketing intangibles would be required to be priced for U.S.
'This ruling can be seen positively as a wake-up call to strengthen relevant Shariah enactments,' he said, referring to the legality with which the Federal Court nullified the conversions due to a lack of safeguards in the Perak Shariah enactments regarding the conversion of minors.
'Religious authorities in every state should update their enactments so they can protect the interest of Muslims while protecting non-Muslims at the same time,' he added.
Psychologists have also entered exercise enactments and preparations and psychological support has become an intrinsic part of emergency exercises.
The second section explores globalization and language diversity and their implications for the enactment of identities and intercultural relations, with chapters on outdoor education, educational enactments, and the 'new aid era.' Between sections, the book employs a dialogic structure for intercultural conversations that shift between global and local interests.
The Past in the Present: Therapy Enactments and The Return of Trauma
The enactments that are set in motion at the behest of the family therapist are, initially isomorphic to and simulative of the normative family patterns.
I wonder, will there be "enactments" of people being blown to pieces?
This object turned out to be part of another Steirischer Herbst exhibition, "Enactments of the Self," curated by Maia Damianovic: Snail Shell System, 2001, by N55, a four-artist group from Copenhagen.
NEW ORLEANS - Beware of enactments in the course of psychodynamic therapy, Dr.
Play training was based upon procedures outlined by Saltz and Johnson (1974, in Johnson, Christie, & Yawkey, 1999) including: 1) reading and discussion, 2) use of props, 3) preliminary enactment, and 4) repeated enactments.
Allied with this conviction that poets are hard put to bring about genuine sound enactments is Johnson's scepticism about the aesthetic value of such effects, even where their existence lies beyond dispute.