Senior Conservative MP David Davis welcomed "wholeheartedly" the prime minister's "caution" of enshrining press regulation in law.
Mr Cameron is opposed to enshrining the royal charter in law, saying it will harm press freedom.
By 1982 he had had a change of heart, enshrining broad aboriginal rights in the new Canadian constitution.
This law is an early salvo in an activist effort to change that by enshrining evolving guidelines into hard-to-change law.
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Moreover, the treaty changes are small, and involve enshrining rules on debt and deficit reductions that Ireland has already accepted.
The country does not collect its own statistics on religion in accordance with laws enshrining France's status as a secular state.
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Last November, I was proud to establish the Fort Monroe National Monument, forever enshrining a site of profound historical and cultural significance.
WHITEHOUSE: Presidential Proclamation -- National Park Week, 2012
Leaders failed to agree the phasing out of subsidies for fossil fuels, and text enshrining women's reproductive rights was removed from the final statement.
The Russian Government says private sales must be allowed and that these reforms are aimed at encouraging transparency and enshrining property rights in the law.
Mr Netanyahu has promised his Orthodox partners that by then he will have passed legislation enshrining the exclusive right of Orthodox rabbis to perform conversions.
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While one emirate, Bahrain, has dodged such pitfalls by enshrining primogeniture, some Middle Eastern monarchies have altered rules so that the reigning king simply appoints his successor.
By enshrining these promises in law, he will be less able than his predecessors to change his definition of sound fiscal policy as the mood takes him.
Speaking to the House of Commons environmental audit committee yesterday, the company's Dr Julian Little said that Europe was in danger of "enshrining some sort of museum agriculture".
Maybe Congress should consider enshrining some executive privilege in law.
Euro-zone countries must still agree and implement the new treaty enshrining their new fiscal rules, an important test of their political commitment to the long-term viability of the currency.
Mr Cameron believes enshrining it in law will harm press freedom but Mr Clegg and Mr Miliband insist on it - they say the rules would lack impact without it.
Although the Iraqi government has made commitments to enshrining the rights of religious minorities in the country's new constitution, the lack of security makes these difficult to enforce on the ground.
And enshrining limits on borrowing and debt levels in national constitutions doesn't seem a bad way of restoring trust in the financial management of euro-zone governments, which don't have a great deal of credibility left.
The problem with now enshrining this attitude in law is that the SEC is already secretive by nature and to a significant extent has been co-opted by an industry with which it shares a revolving door.
The public art installation is designed in such a way that not only is the noise of the city miraculously blocked out, but one cannot escape getting slightly sprayed by the inspirational mist enshrining twelve panels of transparent glass behind the waterfall.
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On December 15, 1791, the United States adopted the Bill of Rights, enshrining in our Constitution the protection of our inalienable freedoms, from the right to speak our minds and worship as we please to the guarantee of equal justice under the law.
WHITEHOUSE: Presidential Proclamation -- Bill of Rights Day, 2011
While I was at Cern it was clear in speaking to those involved with the project that it means much more than refurbishing old computers and installing them with early software: it is about enshrining a powerful idea that they believe is gradually changing the world.
He said he was also exploring the possibility of enshrining a "right to move" in law, monitoring pilot schemes in two London boroughs - Kensington and Chelsea and Hammersmith and Fulham - which allow some tenants to ask their social housing landlord to find them a home in an area where they want to live.
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