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legislative branch

NOUN
  1. the branch of the United States government that has the power of legislating

How To Use legislative branch In A Sentence

  • But as you know, there's a lot of people concerned about the split, the division between the executive and the legislative branch.
  • Another obstacle to congressional effectiveness is the communication gap between the executive and legislative branches.
  • Neither the executive or legislative branch can change or veto a Fed decision.
  • The result was a federal government in which Republicans control both the executive and legislative branches.
  • The Government should be comprised of a popularly elected Chief Executive, a bi-cameral legislative branch, and an independent judicial system. Strasbourg Proposal 1988
  • Although the legislative branch was clearly subservient to the executive, the Supreme Court exercised power independently.
  • Not withstanding these comforting words, Gerald Ford never succeeded in establishing a productive relationship with the legislative branch.
  • Strict constructionists believe that government policy making should be left to the Executive and Legislative branches of government.
  • Congress is the legislative branch of the U.S. government.
  • Not withstanding these comforting words, Gerald Ford never succeeded in establishing a productive relationship with the legislative branch.
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