Codified
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So visuals, for example, speak volumes through these teeny, tiny details,
codified
in things like type, shape, color and texture.
What's worst, when they become
codified
as laws in the system, and when women themselves believe in their inferiority, and they even fight those who try to question these rules.
These laws get legally and culturally
codified.
Many of those middle-skill jobs use well-understood rules and procedures that can increasingly be
codified
in software and executed by computers.
We do; they're the
codified
rules that I've come up with, which are more-or-less ignored by the community.
He
codified
the genre a year later in Blood and Black Lace.
Education is a basic right
codified
in the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the 1989 Convention on the Rights of the Child.
After the trials, the International Law Commission of the United Nations
codified
the underlying legal principles in a document known as the Nuremberg Principles.
In the World Trade Center, human creativity and collaboration were universally
codified.
Because the ECB’s price-stability mandate is legally
codified
by the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union, it cannot be altered without a treaty amendment.
Such agreements comprise more than expressions of intent; they contain codified, enforceable rules, along with sanctions for non-compliance.
The regulation created a continent-wide market for hardware and services, one large enough that the standard – called GSM, after the Groupe Spécial Mobile committee that had
codified
it – was adopted globally.
On November 1, 2017, many of the same state-of-emergency measures, with some adjustments, were
codified
in law.
But that will not be forthcoming until the NAFTA issue is laid to rest and new trade and investment rules are clarified and
codified.
The convention of not naming rape accusers is a relic of the Victorian period, when rape and other sex crimes were being
codified
and reported in ways that prefigure our own era.
This concept was
codified
in the 1972 Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty (ABM) Treaty, in which the United States and the Soviet Union agreed to keep to a minimum their capacity to shoot down the ballistic missiles of the other side.
In the name of “economic patriotism,” security, and other considerations, resistance to M&A’s is being
codified
in an increasing number of countries.
India’s Antiquated Penal CodeNEW DELHI – A number of seemingly unrelated controversies in India actually have one important element in common: They all relate to criminal offenses
codified
by India’s British imperial rulers in the mid-nineteenth century that India has proved unable or unwilling to outgrow.
In 2004, I wrote an article for New York magazine about my own experience of having been sexually encroached upon as a third-year undergraduate at Yale by an esteemed professor (the crime of “sexual harassment” had not yet been codified).
And it depends on three forms of knowledge: embedded knowledge in tools;
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knowledge in recipes, manuals, and protocols; and tacit knowledge, or knowhow, in brains.
First, the Peruvian government focused on creating rights for the poor people whom the guerrillas controlled, and it
codified
those rights in its 1991 agreements with the United States and the United Nations.
A majority of Americans consider possession of such weapons a basic right, defined and
codified
by the Second Amendment to the US Constitution.
Since World War II’s end, collective punishment has become increasingly unacceptable as a response even to grave or egregious violations of international law, and this approach has been
codified
in a widely accepted set of principles – the so-called ILC articles – concerning the responsibility of states.
With independence in 1961, these rules were
codified
in a constitution.
Consider the US, where since the 1960s a multicultural, gender-sensitive tradition of rights has been legitimized and
codified
in US law, within major corporations, inside governmental bureaucracies, and across the political spectrum.
But the leaders of Parliament also believed that the absence of a
codified
authority to act as lender of last resort would not keep the Bank of England from doing so when necessity commanded.
In 2001, the International Commission on Intervention and State Sovereignty, led by Gareth Evans and Mohamed Sahnoun,
codified
the concept of humanitarian military expeditions under the so-called Responsibility to Protect doctrine.
Islamic laws in Malaysia are based on religious doctrine but
codified
and passed as statutes by state parliaments.
In 2007, Mexico’s government adopted the General Law on Women’s Access to a Life Free of Violence, which defined and
codified
the term femicide in Mexico.
Ethnic Malays’ special status has long been
codified
in affirmative action policies giving them special economic benefits.
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