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Definitions for legislated
leg·is·lat·ed
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legislatedadjective
Created through legislation.
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Legislated
of Legislate
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legislated
Created in legislation.
The governments around the world know they have legislated for human rights as its vital to life.
Submitted by MaryC on March 8, 2020
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of legislated in Chaldean Numerology is: 5
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of legislated in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
Examples of legislated in a Sentence
But I would say union police officers today have a choice -- change their culture or watch their rights get legislated out of existence, that's a choice Service Employees International unions have to make. Our group has made the choice that we want to make efforts to change the culture.
I don't think that culture is isolated in law enforcement, and not in Service Employees International unions. That's part of American culture : no one wants to be rat, but I would say union police officers today have a choice -- change their culture or watch their rights get legislated out of existence.
If we now legislated in a way that chose not to permit same-sex marriage in Chihuahua, we would be going against a national law and it would be a problem.
It is very important to be pro-active... before you get badly legislated.
Social equality is not a subject to be legislated upon, nor shall I ask that anything be done to advance the social status of the colored man, except to give him a fair chance to develop what there is good in him, give him access to the schools, and when he travels let him feel assured that his conduct will regulate the treatment and fare he will receive.
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