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How to use the word enactment in a Sentence?

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The terrible spill now is, of course, a coincidence. But it plays in our minds like life imitating art, which was imitating life, and on and on, because, as DeLillo suggests in ‘White Noise’ as well, we have unfortunately become too acquainted with the mediated language and enactment of disaster.

Jesse Kavadlo

Found on CNN
1 year ago

People say life is a story, I differ. It is an enactment of constantly changing, continuously edited , and precisely coordinated scenes, I would say.

Harry S. Truman

added by mohapatradebabrata1958
1 year ago

To be clear: Kremlin approval of this appeal would amount to the Russian government’s wholesale rejection of its commitments under the Minsk agreements, enactment of this resolution would further undermine Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, constitute a gross violation of international law, call into further question Russia’s stated commitment to continue to engage in diplomacy to achieve a peaceful resolution of this crisis.

The State Department

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

China's enactment of laws in the Hong Kong special adminstrative region to safeguard national security is aimed at plugging loopholes...and effectively safeguarding national sovereignty and security, this is legitimate, legal and imperative.

Jiang Duan

Found on Reuters
3 years ago

Already, international business is facing the pressure of increased tension between the U.S. and China, but the enactment of China's security law for Hong Kong could take the tension to a whole new level, this is show time for Hong Kong.

Tara Joseph

Found on Reuters
3 years ago

On July 2, 1964, President Johnson signed into law the Civil Rights Act. Its enactment, following the longest continuous debate in the history of the U.S. Senate, enshrined into law the basic principle upon which our country was founded - that all people are created equal.

Tom Perez

added by anonymous
4 years ago

This legislation has already been amended seven times since its enactment ... with the objective of strengthening multiparty democracy in the country.

Jenista Mhagama

Found on Reuters
5 years ago

I do not intend to address every inaccurate statement attributed to me -- but I do want to make this clear : there was no so-called' practice session' or're - enactment' of a mock interview at the Special Counsel's office, further, I did not refer to the President as a' liar' and did not say that he was likely to end up in an' orange jump suit'. It was a great honor and distinct privilege to serve President Trump.

John Dowd

Found on CNN
5 years ago

Jeff Sessions could n’t be here tonight jeff Sessions was busy doing a pre-Civil War re-enactment.

Hasan Minhaj

Found on FOX News
6 years ago

With the enactment of this legislation, Montana has taken the first step to reform its forfeiture laws, governor Bullock’s signature on HB 463 means that no person acquitted in criminal court in Montana will lose his property through forfeiture in civil court.

Lee McGrath

Found on FOX News
8 years ago

The first step would be to do the data acquisition which we use a 3D scanner for, we scan the crime scene and we are also able to scan the dead body, if there is a dead body involved, and then we can put all the data together in the computer and create a virtual crime scene, which is a 3D model of the crime scene, so a re-enactment of the crime.

Radiologist Steffen Ross

Found on Reuters
9 years ago

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