• Abe also wants to carry out political reforms such as changing Japan's constitution which enshrines pacifism.

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  • Kanye West's eternally infectious "Golddigger" hit enshrines it in its very chorus, for example.

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  • It also enshrines him in the pantheon of the most generous philanthropists of all time.

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  • The Constitution enshrines within the supreme law of the land key liberties: civil, economic, and social.

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  • Ireland holds a referendum soon afterwards on the fiscal compact, which enshrines balanced-budget rules across the euro zone.

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  • Does he believe that the Stupak amendment enshrines Hyde, in terms of the health care exchanges, or goes beyond it?

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  • It enshrines a wide range of social and economic rights as well as the more usual civil and political freedoms.

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  • Blatant discrimination in the shape of the Defence of Marriage Act enshrines in law that marriage is between a man and a woman.

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  • In America, for instance, political gridlock will prevent any progress in dealing with the country's medium-term deficit problem, even as it enshrines short-term tightening.

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  • The GOP budget enshrines conservative fiscal principles that are anathema to Democrats, raising no taxes and making substantial cuts in Medicare and other safety-net programs.

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  • Acadia enshrines some of the most beautiful land in North America.

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  • At least on paper, Sudan's year-old constitution enshrines democratic practices and a separation of powers that make it look almost like a liberal western democracy.

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  • The British government wants to minimise the risk that the charter, which enshrines such things as a right to strike, could threaten their liberalising, Thatcher-era labour-law reforms.

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  • And I believe in a country that enshrines each of these three things, a country that promises nothing but the promise of being more fully human, and never guarantees its success.

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  • Leading Conservative eurosceptic Bill Cash called on the government to "withdraw from the European Convention" on Human Rights and "repeal the Human Rights Act" which enshrines the Convention in UK law.

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  • "This law enshrines the principle that American exceptionalism is not just about large profits and small elites but a workplace that is safe, fair and respectful of the lives of workers, " Ms. Brewer said.

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  • Of course, that might well be watered down by an Alliance government (and the constitution, in its latest form, though it enshrines Argentina's claim, also implicitly disavows the use of force to achieve it).

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  • Because on the one hand, of course, a theocratic form of government is not consistent with the Constitution of the United States or the freedoms that it enshrines, or the government that it prescribes.

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  • The Leader of the Liberal Democrats, Nick Clegg, writes in the Observer today that Britain needs a written constitution - a document that formally limits the power of politicians and enshrines the supremacy of the citizen.

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  • This audio file provides a short description of the Windhoek Declaration on Promoting an independent and pluralistic African Press and the values which it enshrines namely: freedom of expression, independent and pluralistic media and press freedom.

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  • As MPs debated the Finance Bill, which enshrines in law measures in the 2011 Budget, for a second day at report stage on 4 July 2011, shadow financial secretary Chris Leslie said the issue was "critically important for many people up and down the country".

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  • Although the IMF says it is budgetary concerns which led it to delay giving Argentina the cash it was hoping for, some economists suspect that the IMF now believes that Argentina's currency board, which enshrines the fixed-parity link between the peso and the dollar in law, has become unsustainable.

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  • As MPs debated a motion tabled by the government on the application of article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights, which enshrines the right to a family or private life in law, on 19 June 2012, shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper said she backed ministers' aim to deport more foreign criminals.

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  • It is understood that the teams are trying to negotiate a new commercial settlement with CVC, the venture capital group that owns the commercial rights to F1, at the same time as finalising with Mosley and Ecclestone a new Concorde Agreement, the document that binds them to the sport and which enshrines their rights.

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