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Example sentences for "legislative body"

  • One thing only was out of harmony with a legislative body, and that was a company of soldiers stationed in a wing of the building as if in anticipation of possible trouble.

  • The change has proven so satisfactory that perfect harmony now exists between the royal family and the legislative body.

  • A third disadvantage might be named since the czar has recently created a legislative body, whereas England continues to deny to the Indians any form of representative or constitutional government.

  • While Spain has a constitutional government and goes through the form of electing a legislative body, her elections do not seem to be characterized by the freedom and fairness that attend elections in northern Europe.

  • The act of praying, or of asking a favor; earnest request or entreaty; hence, a petition or memorial addressed to a court or a legislative body.

  • One who is elected or appointed to preside; a presiding officer, as of a legislative body.

  • A second was the Corps lĂ©gislatif, or Legislative Body, of 300 members, one-fifth being renewed annually.

  • By the provisions which have been enumerated the co-ordinate and independent position which, in law if not in fact, the British upper chamber, as a legislative body, has occupied through the centuries has been effectually subverted.

  • The instrument, promulgated February 10, provided for a legislative body consisting of a chamber of peers, appointed by the king for life, and a chamber of deputies, elected by the people.

  • One who hinders progress; one who obstructs business, as in a legislative body.

  • After suffering the inconveniences of so large a legislative body, a convention had been called, which reduced the one branch to one hundred and fifty, and the other to thirty-two members.

  • It was merely lopping off from the Legislative body a rotten member who contaminates the whole system.

  • The mallet of the presiding officer in a legislative body, public assembly, court, masonic body, etc.

  • To make it so is a task of complex detail and essentially executive in its nature; probably no legislative body, no matter how wise and able, could undertake it with reasonable prospect of success.

  • Joint committee (Parliamentary Practice), a committee composed of members of the two houses of a legislative body, for the appointment of which concurrent resolutions of the two houses are necessary.

  • To bring before a court or legislative body by presenting proper papers in a regular way; as, to file a petition or bill.

  • Statute is commonly applied to the acts of a legislative body consisting of representatives.

  • In general, a legislative body; a state council; the legislative department of government.

  • Sometimes a subject that is put before a legislative body is so new, and the thing proposed is so drastic, it becomes necessary to take measures to place a great many facts before each member of the body.

  • Very often the "quiet man" of a legislative body is a good man to champion a new and drastic measure.

  • As a rule, the members of a legislative body do not have time to draft bills on subjects that are new or strange to them.

  • A legislative body, whether council or a board, cannot know the city's needs for money without getting the facts from the administrative body.

  • Their commission is at once the executive cabinet and the legislative body.

  • It is contrary to the fundamental conception of a legislative body that it be composed of a few.

  • Furthermore, we do not deny the legislative functions of the city, nor does the plan we advocate contemplate the destruction of the city's legislative body.

  • He warned the prime minister that he did not believe it to be possible to reconcile conditions as to the security of the empire and the supremacy of parliament, with the establishment of a legislative body in Dublin.

  • Deliberation in a Legislative body is necessary.

  • As a legislative body it had done nothing of any importance.

  • The Raadpensionaris has all directly without consulting the the executive and legislative Legislative body at all.

  • The role of the National Assembly as a legislative body is circumscribed by the infrequency of its meetings.

  • The Dimitrov Constitution created the National Assembly as a legislative body.

  • Nor can I see any reason for secrecy in elections by a legislative body which is not equally strong for secrecy in voting on the passage of laws.

  • But what is a legislative body but a political corporation?

  • But I repeat, that this is no authority for overturning the rule of the majority in a legislative body, having in its favor so many reasons of law and tradition.

  • Mr. Cushing, whom the Senator cites, explains it, and in a way to furnish no authority for a minority instead of a majority in a legislative body.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    been married; bestowed upon; died about; dozen different; ever had; exactly opposite; free labourers; general conference; great depths; human intercourse; legislative acts; legislative authority; legislative bodies; legislative body; legislative enactment; legislative power; legislative union; legislative vote; practical science; print from; private papers; public nature; quite willing; think them; this report; would recommend