Sentences with phrase «abolish the law altogether»

The association now admits that it should then have taken the opportunity to abolish the law altogether rather than simply amending it.

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If successful, they could singlehandedly abolish every single law they protest about and theoretically change the course of the EU altogether.
In the 16th century, the festivities became so lively that Parliament passed a law abolishing Christmas altogether.
When combined, these policies would yield a smaller, less powerful government; a tax code more conducive to investment and growth; and the emissions reductions the law says we must achieve... [R] eform must devote every dime of carbon - tax revenue to reducing other tax rates or abolishing other taxes altogether.
In August 2007 a Conservative party Economic Competitiveness Policy Group (co-chaired by John Redwood) suggested abolishing DPA 1998 altogether, and relying instead on codes of conduct in conjunction with something called «the general law of privacy» (see Freeing Britain to Compete).
Of course, there are those who would tackle the problem by abolishing Latin in law altogether: There's a funny piece, by the way, that was originally published in the Guardian concerning the UK effort to simplify legal language.
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