The government responded by whipping MPs through the Commons to defeat the measure, promising to legislate later.
This movement to legislate distracted walking has a purpose: Pedestrian fatalities are on the rise.
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Mr Shapps said he hoped to legislate later in the year to create the swap scheme.
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Sark to legislate for Brecqhou only when making laws that affect the Bailiwick of Guernsey.
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The bill also devolves powers to legislate on drink-drive limits and national speed limits.
"The government rushed to legislate to allow schools to choose to become academies, " she said.
He said the former Jamaica Labor Party-led government never tried to legislate against lottery scamming.
The SEC will never be able to legislate that CEOs not violate the 7 habits.
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If we want results, Washington needs to stop trying to legislate Star Trek-style medical tricorders into being.
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Almost 60 MPs and peers have signed an open letter opposing government plans to legislate for same-sex marriages.
It would be up to the UK government to legislate them into force.
Can you guess who else is getting ready to legislate super-restrictive voting requirements?
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That its parliamentary chambers have equal powers makes it inordinately hard to legislate.
Mr Benn's Commonwealth of Britain Bill - introduced in 1991, was the last attempt to legislate a written constitution.
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So far Euro-11 has operated as an informal ante-chamber to Ecofin, meeting beforehand and lacking its power to legislate.
Other senior politicians argue that it is pointless to try to legislate what amounts to a change of attitude.
But national governments in Europe are still expected to legislate their own bans.
While the assembly has no powers to legislate on this currently, Dr Gibbons has visited Scotland to discuss the plans.
With Democrats now controlling Congress, there would likely be a push to legislate some sort of controls on carbon emissions.
Or maybe, if you want to take the glass-half-full view, he is suckering the Democrats to legislate the tax hike.
But the universities had made clear they were content for the government to legislate on the issue, Mr Johnson said.
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Thus, no need to legislate certain age groups from the sport as aggressively as in the case of football and basketball.
No government with a working majority in the British House of Commons is likely to legislate away its present absolute control.
And Labour's Nick Raynsford claimed the passage and "rushed" timescale of the reforms was a "shocking example" of how not to legislate.
SEC, has designed an alternative regulatory system that would come into being if Congress were in the end to fail to legislate.
But no-one seemed to know what to legislate for or against and, meanwhile, the migrants set about filling gaps in the labour force.
And in testimony before Congress earlier this week, Federal Trade Commission Chairwoman Deborah Platt Majoras warned about trying to legislate the petroleum market.
The minister's appearance is intended to be the prelude to a full Commons debate on a motion, probably instructing the government to legislate.
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The federalism argument is that marriage and family law have traditionally been state domains, and therefore Congress lacks authority to legislate in these areas.
Congress, in its collective wisdom, decided it need not wait for this report to legislate a remedy via the Dodd Franks financial reform legislation.
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