adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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legislation
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Why pass enabling legislation to do what most Members of the House and most voters do not want to do?
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It also passed enabling legislation to allow further constitutional amendments to be made in the wake of the peace treaty.
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Indeed, such documentation should make reference to the source of these objectives; for example, enabling legislation or ministerial direction.
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These situations are composed of the statutory terms in the enabling legislation .
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The answer depends upon the enabling legislation , the type of function being performed, and the nature of the decision-maker.
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The breadth of the spectrum would be dependent upon the type of tribunal and the content of the enabling legislation .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Control over delegated legislation: The enabling act.
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The enabling act can provide that the instrument is to be laid before either or both Houses of Parliament.
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The enabling technologies for such an information and communications centre are already more or less in place.
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The increased capitation was seen as enabling schools to offer their pupils an enhanced curriculum.
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There is only a solitary enabling clause.
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These skills can, however, improve patient care by enabling nurses to structure their working effectively.
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They operate negatively as constraints, but positively as enabling conditions.