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Examples of codify
Aristotle considered all aspects of legal discourse, attempting to codify the rules for making a persuasive legal argument.
Verdi helped codify an international operatic culture
A promise to codify all criminal law into a single act is also being looked at by an expert group which has not yet reported back.
The workload component does little more than codify existing practices in most schools and will simply perpetuate current conditions.
The need to codify nearly all possible behavior into a charter looks a lot like micro-management at the political level.
To ensure visibility, we must codify these requirements in existing operation plans.
It is an attempt to codify international relations in the post-Cold War era, institutionalising the political effects of globalisation.
Then, having identified the distinguishing features, the book proceeded to codify them into rules for achieving literary elegance.
This group met regularly with the brief to codify existing court and character dances.
The authors wish to codify and clarify where privacy and free speech rights begin and end.
How can the genetic codes which stimulate and codify the make-up of every cell of a living organism be bought and sold?
This prompted a publisher to ask her to codify the rules for publication.
Gratian's great contribution was to codify canon law in 1141 by making it more systematic and logical.
The point is that when we codify the common law we seek to bring consistency.
Now Republican leaders in the Senate plan to codify these ties.
A material witness statute was enacted in 1984 in a bipartisanship effort to codify common law in this area.
this would codify existing intergovernmental cooperation on drugs
He even wanted to codify the common law, overstating, like all good reformers, the possible objectives of reform.
Norms may also codify the procedures for international transactions.
American attorneys brought the code to the attention of Albanian lawyers to help Albania codify their new legislation after the collapse of communism.
These provisions fully support the view that certain articles of the 1982 UN Convention on the Law of the Sea codify customary law.
This style is clearly part of a baroque aesthetic of the table which corresponds to a highly codified system of manners, in which protocol and precedence reigned supreme.
They created a platform-based organization and codified a cycle plan for four new platforms and five new power trains.
A new approach might try to impose some order, codifying the rules by which Britain is governed.
The codification of the rules of rugby, and most of the sports we play today, took place as a result of the rise of the great public schools.
The move to a republic will necessarily involve the codification and therefore limitation of government.
This submission codifies case law and makes explicit the treatment of capital gains derived by a business.
The codifier of yoga said, ‘This is a steady, comfortable pose.’
In fact, proper legislation simply codified laws that were pre-existent.
When the statute became the first codified copyright law almost 300 years ago authors wanted to make sure their books were not sold under another person's name.

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