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The government could set up an airline if it wished, but it could not legislate a monopoly.
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This structure is reflected, for example, in societies which legislate maternity leave but do not have corresponding paternity leave.
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He believes that recognizing or legislating marriages should be left to the states and local communities, and not subjected to judicial activism.
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The sejm could also legislate in the absence of the king, although such legislation would have to be accepted by the king "ex post".
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It clearly sets forth the right way, and the true principles, but does not legislate.
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However, since his proclamation no effort has been made to legislate for them.
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Courts predictably deny the legal authority of municipalities to legislate in defiance of state and federal law.
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Although marriage is legislated at the federal level, the existence of multiple marriage laws complicates the issue.
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In a regulated market, the government regulatory agency may legislate regulations that privilege special interests, known as regulatory capture.
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In 1899 government legislated that the day be a public holiday from 1900.
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