Sentences with phrase «laws came into existence»

Workers» Compensation laws came into existence because there was a time in which employees had little rights.
These laws came into existence in the period of time after the big bang, some of them well after.
How does a law come into existence?
While the policy idea is often attributed simply to the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB), 44 states already had some form of test - based accountability when the 2002 federal accountability law came into existence.

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I'm not sure what I said to lead you to believe that I am «throwing out the most proven and fundamental laws of science» since I'm pretty sure that none of the laws that you mention describe a need for the past to be gone and the future to not exist yet, and I was only forwarding a theoretical possibility with apparently good evidence as far as I can tell to address the question «Why would matter come into existence all by itself for no good reason?»
Stars, well known, have disappeared, new ones have come into view, comets, in their incalculable courses, may run foul of suns and planets and require renovation under other laws; certain races of animals are become extinct; and, were there no restoring power, all existences might extinguish successively, one by one, until all should be reduced to a shapeless chaos.
On the purely materialistic side, physicists have been arguong for quite sometime whether the laws of physics existed before or came into existence at the same time as «stuff» (new drinking game: take a drink everytime the word «stuff appears on the board»).
If you think about any one of these rules, and they came into existence, you will likely recall the events and situations that led up to making such a law necessary for the happy existence of your family.
Logically and theologically, not only is love the fulfillment of the law, the law is unnecessary where there is love, and the law only came into existence because love was absent.
Given the law of gravity (when did it pop into existence and when is the last time you noticed something come into existence from nothing, I for one am getting bored with the so called science hyperbole.
Even the possibility of deducing consequences from a law of nature gives no evidence for the necessity of any coming into existence, which is clear as soon as one reflects definitively on coming into existence.
Abram tithes as an act of giving worship to God long before any law about tithing ever came into existence.
As Robert Law puts it: «Gnosticism traces into the eternal the schism of which we are conscious in the world of experience, and posits two independent arid antagonistic principles of existence from which, severally, come all the good and all the evil that exist.»
Thanks to Max Planck, it is now demonstrated that the laws of physics did not come into being until a fraction of a nanosecond after the Big Bang, from which it follows that no amount of ingenuity on our part can reveal to us what (or Who) said «Let there be light» and blazed the Universe into glorious existence.
I'm trying to explore how this concept as you give it came into existence because it's not anything to do with these laws as I can understand them, and more importantly, I've read countless times from people involved in heat transfer in the applied sciences who say the idea as you present it violates these laws.
Laws generally only come into existence after passing through the gauntlet of the political process.
Moreover, like a folksonomy, the common law works instance by instance and is an emergent property, not entirely predictable, always coming into existence without arriving; it's a bottom - up process operating via solicitor's letter, argument, negotiation, lawsuit etc. case by case by case.
49... Although I agree... that mental injury may be compensable in some form at international law, neither the intervener nor any other party has established that a peremptory norm of international law has now come into existence which would completely oust the doctrine of state immunity and allow domestic courts to entertain claims in the circumstances of this case.
And finally, you're probably glad to have access to all the nifty products delivered to you by modern corporations (which need lawyers to come into existence) through the mechanisms of global trade made possible by international business transaction law.
One (immense) problem: (1) There is, and can be, no special copyright law for «newspapers,» because the definitional (not to mention the First Amendment) problems are such that it is simply impossible to imagine such a thing coming into existence.
For the purposes of this Agreement, «Intellectual Property Rights» means all patent rights, copyright rights, mask work rights, moral rights, rights of publicity, trademark, trade dress and service mark rights, goodwill, trade secret rights and other intellectual property rights as may now exist or hereafter come into existence, and all applications therefore and registrations, renewals and extensions thereof, under the laws of any state, country, territory or other jurisdiction.
The law which came into existence in April 2017 was a good initiative, but it has to be developed and upgraded.
«I'm very proud of Britain and the laws that we've seen come into existence since we've been together,» he added.
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