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Definition of legislative in English: legislativeadjective ˈlɛdʒɪslətɪvˈlɛdʒəˌsleɪdɪv 1Having the power to make laws. 有立法权的 the country's supreme legislative body 国家最高立法机关。 Often contrasted with executive Example sentencesExamples - In this way the Administration sidestepped both the legislative and judicial branches.
- Then, in October 1905, it was transformed into the supreme legislative and administrative body.
- Reference to the government as a legislative body is infrequent and terse.
- Slovakia is a parliamentary democracy with legislative, judicial, and executive branches.
- We have no charter defining the scope of the powers of the legislative, executive and judicial branches of government.
- All government bodies, executive, legislative, and judicial are now subordinate to the government.
- He examines the roles of the judicial and legislative bodies in the U.S. in framing labor markets.
- That being so, the legislative and judicial institutions of the EU cannot intrude upon those conditions.
- As long as it stood, it was the supreme court and legislative body in all matters of Torah law.
- Power is separated into legislative, executive, and judicial branches.
Synonyms law-making, law-giving, judicial, juridical, jurisdictive, parliamentary, congressional, senatorial, deliberative, governmental, policy-making, administrative rare legislatorial - 1.1 Relating to legislation.
(与)立法机关(有关)的 有关立法的提议。常与EXECUTIVE 相对。 Example sentencesExamples - As it stands such tactics may fall foul of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, hence Berman's proposal for legislative changes.
- The public reaction, in turn, sparked federal and state legislative proposals and more news stories.
- The second thing is that the Commission is not a court; it is a body exercising delegated legislative power.
- The new legislative proposal would be counterproductive.
- The Brazilian proposal also called for legislative protection for local production of cheaper generic drugs.
- The recommendations of the Royal Commission would have a bearing on any final legislative proposals.
- The Parliament's legislative powers also have grown significantly since the Treaty of Rome.
- MsCoughlan said the next step would be the publication of formal legislative proposals by the Commission.
- The judgment states there are two proposals for legislative action but other means could also be found.
- The policy process does not end once agreement has been reached on a legislative proposal.
- It includes the methods for choosing the holders of executive, judicial and legislative power.
- If the EU Council adopted the legislative proposal of May 18th, it would do so without democratic legitimacy.
- And the legislative proposals that followed were not aimed only at Muslims either.
- Dieter says the debate prompted legislative proposals for similar changes or studies in about 17 states.
- I hope to bring the necessary legislative proposals to the House during the course of the year.
- The reasoning was based on the constitutional separation of legislative and judicial powers.
- He said the government would consider various factors before submitting legislative proposals.
- Blogger Ed Foster mulls over legislative and regulatory proposals on the table.
- The proposed legislative proposals will do nothing to lessen that perception.
- We also recognize there will be other legislative proposals, and there already are.
- 1.2 Relating to a legislature.
(与)立法机关(有关)的 立法机关选举。 Example sentencesExamples - This is why the French left was more likely to stay home during the legislative elections.
- Meanwhile, the movement is quietly choosing candidates and allies for the legislative elections.
- The country requires four bills as the legal basis for the 2004 legislative and presidential elections.
- The Angolan opposition has repeatedly called for legislative and presidential elections to be held next year.
- The seat will be elected for the first time by the people in the April 2004 legislative elections.
- This hot new trend of challenging legislative elections is getting out of hand.
- The trend among democracies over the last few decades has been toward judicial review of legislative as well as executive action.
- Amien said that his party has failed to meet the target to become one of the big three winners in the legislative election.
- The scope of the law on corroboration has been substantially reduced by recent legislative and judicial reforms.
- Since the summer break, each caucus has put forward its own proposals for legislative reform.
- But 2007 is also the year when the country will hold legislative and presidential elections.
- Similarly, states are free to experiment with such things in their state legislative elections.
- While he has allowed legislative elections since then, he has shown no sign of relinquishing power.
- Only a few fake ballot papers were found by the commission ahead of the April 5 legislative election.
- The legislative election will be held on April 5, and new legislators will assume their posts in October.
- One of those issues is the organisation of legislative elections.
- When the pan-blue camp grabbed a victory in the 2004 legislative elections, people were shocked.
- Their attitude toward the aborted Algerian legislative elections is illustrative.
- One person was killed as riot police battled voters in this third and final round of legislative elections.
- In 2003, the legislative elections were cancelled due to this intransigence.
Derivativesadverb Should the citizens of Florida determine that its law should be changed, it should be done legislatively. Example sentencesExamples - It's now our responsibility to follow through legislatively.
- In contrast to my opponent, I've gotten things done legislatively.
- They serve to impose what could never be legislatively enacted.
- As we noted a few days ago, the Democrats can't win this legislatively.
Definition of legislative in US English: legislativeadjectiveˈlɛdʒəˌsleɪdɪvˈlejəˌslādiv 1Having the power to make laws. 有立法权的 the country's supreme legislative body 国家最高立法机关。 Example sentencesExamples - In this way the Administration sidestepped both the legislative and judicial branches.
- We have no charter defining the scope of the powers of the legislative, executive and judicial branches of government.
- Slovakia is a parliamentary democracy with legislative, judicial, and executive branches.
- All government bodies, executive, legislative, and judicial are now subordinate to the government.
- Power is separated into legislative, executive, and judicial branches.
- As long as it stood, it was the supreme court and legislative body in all matters of Torah law.
- Reference to the government as a legislative body is infrequent and terse.
- He examines the roles of the judicial and legislative bodies in the U.S. in framing labor markets.
- Then, in October 1905, it was transformed into the supreme legislative and administrative body.
- That being so, the legislative and judicial institutions of the EU cannot intrude upon those conditions.
Synonyms law-making, law-giving, judicial, juridical, jurisdictive, parliamentary, congressional, senatorial, deliberative, governmental, policy-making, administrative - 1.1 Relating to laws or the making of them.
(与)法律(有关)的;(与)立法(有关)的 有关立法的提议。常与EXECUTIVE 相对。 Often contrasted with executive Example sentencesExamples - I hope to bring the necessary legislative proposals to the House during the course of the year.
- The policy process does not end once agreement has been reached on a legislative proposal.
- Blogger Ed Foster mulls over legislative and regulatory proposals on the table.
- It includes the methods for choosing the holders of executive, judicial and legislative power.
- The Brazilian proposal also called for legislative protection for local production of cheaper generic drugs.
- And the legislative proposals that followed were not aimed only at Muslims either.
- The second thing is that the Commission is not a court; it is a body exercising delegated legislative power.
- If the EU Council adopted the legislative proposal of May 18th, it would do so without democratic legitimacy.
- The Parliament's legislative powers also have grown significantly since the Treaty of Rome.
- The judgment states there are two proposals for legislative action but other means could also be found.
- As it stands such tactics may fall foul of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, hence Berman's proposal for legislative changes.
- The reasoning was based on the constitutional separation of legislative and judicial powers.
- The new legislative proposal would be counterproductive.
- The recommendations of the Royal Commission would have a bearing on any final legislative proposals.
- He said the government would consider various factors before submitting legislative proposals.
- The proposed legislative proposals will do nothing to lessen that perception.
- Dieter says the debate prompted legislative proposals for similar changes or studies in about 17 states.
- The public reaction, in turn, sparked federal and state legislative proposals and more news stories.
- MsCoughlan said the next step would be the publication of formal legislative proposals by the Commission.
- We also recognize there will be other legislative proposals, and there already are.
- 1.2 Relating to a legislature.
(与)立法机关(有关)的 立法机关选举。 Example sentencesExamples - One person was killed as riot police battled voters in this third and final round of legislative elections.
- When the pan-blue camp grabbed a victory in the 2004 legislative elections, people were shocked.
- Similarly, states are free to experiment with such things in their state legislative elections.
- Since the summer break, each caucus has put forward its own proposals for legislative reform.
- Only a few fake ballot papers were found by the commission ahead of the April 5 legislative election.
- This is why the French left was more likely to stay home during the legislative elections.
- But 2007 is also the year when the country will hold legislative and presidential elections.
- The Angolan opposition has repeatedly called for legislative and presidential elections to be held next year.
- The scope of the law on corroboration has been substantially reduced by recent legislative and judicial reforms.
- One of those issues is the organisation of legislative elections.
- In 2003, the legislative elections were cancelled due to this intransigence.
- Meanwhile, the movement is quietly choosing candidates and allies for the legislative elections.
- The country requires four bills as the legal basis for the 2004 legislative and presidential elections.
- While he has allowed legislative elections since then, he has shown no sign of relinquishing power.
- Amien said that his party has failed to meet the target to become one of the big three winners in the legislative election.
- Their attitude toward the aborted Algerian legislative elections is illustrative.
- The trend among democracies over the last few decades has been toward judicial review of legislative as well as executive action.
- This hot new trend of challenging legislative elections is getting out of hand.
- The seat will be elected for the first time by the people in the April 2004 legislative elections.
- The legislative election will be held on April 5, and new legislators will assume their posts in October.
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