0 to put something into action, especially to make something law:
2 to make a law, or to make an idea into a law:
For the second year, national lawmakers failed to enact environmental legislation.
3 to make a law or a rule become official:
The government is to enact a law aimed at improving safety on construction sites.
Basically, a coordination artifact entails a form of mediation among the agents using it, and effectively embeds and enacts some coordination policies.
Their fiercely enacted fantasies may even erode some of the ideological power of bodily-indexed binaries and naturalised dualities.
Throughout the postwar era, leftist opposition parties strongly objected to enacting such legislation, arguing that it would represent a step toward the nation's remilitarization.
Sectoral governance is, however, less successful in enacting those regulatory solutions in the face of distributive conflict in a politicised environment.
Two rules identical in the positions they create, and the descriptions they produce, might differ in the processes by which they were enacted.
Therefore, if legislators predict that bills will be enacted, they will vote for bills although they prefer to defeat bills.
Even (seemingly) unimportant enacted laws change the status quo policy and have greater utility than dead important bills.
No bill was enacted into law at this session.
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