current law
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcurrentandlaw
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current
adjective
uk/ˈkʌr.ənt/us/ˈkɝː.ənt/
of the ...
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law
noun
uk/lɔː/us/lɑː/
a rule, usually made by a government, that is used to order the way in which a ...
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(Definition ofcurrentandlawfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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This result squares withcurrentlaw.
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This result also squares withcurrentlaw.
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We report the effect of the proposals versuscurrentlaw.
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We consider a 2 % annual benefit accrual and compare the proposal again withcurrentlaw.
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Consistent withcurrentlaw, the model incorporates the asymmetrical taxation of contributions and asset reversions.
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Under thecurrentlaw, blood banks are accountable for blood products.
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In accordance with thecurrentlaw, this ceiling is proportional to the average earning income of the private sector.
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In addition to squaring withcurrentlaw, we think that there is an independent rationale for our thesis.
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The third force is the asymmetry regarding asset disposals between underfunding and overfunding under thecurrentlaw.
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Thecurrentlawis ineffective.
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That is thecurrentlaw.
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That technique is legal under thecurrentlaw, but only under the strict conditions of thecurrentlaw.
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Table 10 shows that the costs would be lower for all stakeholders both undercurrentlawand the proposal, given the much improved funding status.
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Links tocurrentlawwere usually made by tracing the formal development of concepts in areas such as property, contract and the law of tort.
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To compare the reform proposal with thecurrentlaw, we establish metrics to measure sponsors payoff from funding status outcomes and contribution/reversion decisions.
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This salary exceeded the 1994 cap of $150,000 by $18,538, so the sponsor was required to reduce the funding below the amount required undercurrentlaw.
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Under thecurrentlaw, anyone may possess.
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Thecurrentlawallows for that.
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Certain problems stem fromcurrentlaw.
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That provision is incurrentlaw.
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Thecurrentlawand regulations are failing.
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Thecurrentlawis no good.
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Those are matters concerning thecurrentlaw.
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