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I . de·cree [diˈkri:] N form

decree
uredba f
decree
sklep m

II . de·cree [diˈkri:] VB trans

decree
decree

de·cree ˈab·so·lute <decrees absolute> N Brit LAW

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The council had no legislative initiative, but could issue decrees.
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Such medals are founded by a presidential decree.
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This decree became the guideline for governments internationally when creating labor laws.
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His executive power and his sole imperium allowed him to issue decrees with the force of law.
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They were launched by a decree from eight provinces.
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As a result, it could not enforce the provisions of the land reform decree to keep medium-sized productive estates intact.
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In other words, the law, decree or ordinance must be harmful to the party submitting the appeal.
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However, recent decrees have effectively prohibited the commercialisation of the military.
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That decree will only produce its effects for the future.
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Even in 527, a decree which renewed this prohibition began by observing that heedless of the laws' command they have infiltrated public offices.
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