legislature造句121) In 2006, the legislature started up legislative process of the unify of two corporation income tax law, this is the new page of China corporation income tax legislation.
122) The discussion of the liquor bill in the Legislature today as good as a play.
123) I asked the legislature to raise the sales tax half a cent and the corporate income tax half a percent to pay for them.
124) The monument is located between the Capitol building, which houses the state legislature, and the building that houses the state Supreme Court.
125) We have warned them from time to time of attempts by their legislature to extend an unwarrantable jurisdiction over us.
126) Under free banking, charters could be obtained without a special act of the state legislature.
127) The Panama deal has been on ice since a Panamanian lawmaker -- accused in the U.S. of killing an American soldier in 1992 -- was tapped to lead that nation's Legislature.
128) This means no Western - style parliamentary democracy or balance of power between the executive, legislature and judiciary.
129) Under the new constitution, the previously bicameral parliament becomes a 75-seat unicameral legislature following the 2005 parliamentary elections.
130) The industry enthusiastically supported a proposal in Nevada's legislature for a $5 levy on each sexual transaction to help fill up a $3bn budgetary deficit.
131) John completed studies at the college of William and Mary, and became a lawyer. He entered politics and served in the Virginia legislature.
132) Election campaigns use "a new direction" as a synonym for improvement. Persistence is rarely rewarded, and what one legislature or president decrees, a successor cavalierly repeals.
133) That Jeffersonian sentiment seems to have influenced even China's normally strait-laced, rubber-stamp legislature, the National People's Congress (NPC), which has just wrapped up its annual session.
134) A document issued by a sovereign, legislature, or other authority, creating a public or private corporation, such as a city, college, or bank, and defining its privileges and purposes.
135) Topeka —Advocates say they will urge Gov. Kathleen Sebelius and the Legislature to support services that give Kansans with disabilities more independence.
136) Assembly time has actually become the leading organs of the revolution and the state legislature.
137) The Legislative branch, a bicameral legislature called Congress, consists of of Representatives and the Senate.
138) They had exhausted their bag of tricks in their attempts to lobby the legislature.
139) Because Maurice loved the give-and-take of politics, he was especially effective in pushing my programs in the legislature.
140) For this our legislature must perfect criminal legislation gradually and severely punish kinds of crimes of insurance fraud.
141) But a similar suit in Wisconsin spurred that state's legislature to enact a law in April that allowed the Wisconsin Virtual Academy, another K12 partner, to continue to enroll students.
142) As recently as 1993, the Legislature had outlawed the title-loan business, despite the influence of well-monied lobbyists.
143) He said the Taiwanese legislature wanted the foreign department to do something about it but it did not set a time line for Malaysia to waive the visa ruling.
144) The state legislature promptly overrode his veto, and the rest is license-plate history.
145) The bill passed both houses of the Legislature in June with little fanfare or debate.
146) The Upper House is usually the smaller branch of a bicameral legislature.
147) Under the new constitution, the previously bicameral parliament became a 75-seat unicameral legislature following the 2005 parliamentary elections.
148) The New Hampshire Legislature canceled all events. Flights werecanceled at airports including Boston's Logan International and Maine'sPortland International Jetport.
149) The legislature also passed the National Rifle Association's bill to prohibit cities and counties from adopting local gun-control ordinances, the same measure I had vetoed in 1989.
150) In a 6-to-1 decision, the Court held that the College's corporate charter qualified as a contract between private parties, with which the legislature could not interfere.