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How to use codify in a sentence

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This group met regularly with the brief to codify existing court and character dances.
To ensure visibility, we must codify these requirements in existing operation plans.
Science journalist David Baron reports on new research using information theory to codify the patterns of whale song.
The UCAO needs to codify its due regard procedures for uninhabited aircraft flying in international airspace.
The authors wish to codify and clarify where privacy and free speech rights begin and end.
Then, having identified the distinguishing features, the book proceeded to codify them into rules for achieving literary elegance.
The draft for a European constitution is intended to codify these conditions.
The need to codify nearly all possible behavior into a charter looks a lot like micro-management at the political level.
Aristotle considered all aspects of legal discourse, attempting to codify the rules for making a persuasive legal argument.
How can the genetic codes which stimulate and codify the make-up of every cell of a living organism be bought and sold?
Gratian's great contribution was to codify canon law in 1141 by making it more systematic and logical.
The workload component does little more than codify existing practices in most schools and will simply perpetuate current conditions.
He even wanted to codify the common law, overstating, like all good reformers, the possible objectives of reform.
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.
A material witness statute was enacted in 1984 in a bipartisanship effort to codify common law in this area.
These provisions fully support the view that certain articles of the 1982 UN Convention on the Law of the Sea codify customary law.
The point is that when we codify the common law we seek to bring consistency.
It is an attempt, and a clumsy attempt, to codify the present criminal law.
It is an attempt to codify international relations in the post-Cold War era, institutionalising the political effects of globalisation.
It is absolutely unacceptable to codify libel under the press laws as a criminal offence.
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Examples from Classical Literature
It is the illusory unity of our own personality, which leads us to unify and to codify natural phenomena and even humanity itself.
To codify is to classify, and Bentham might be defined as a codifying animal.
Then begin by stating what are our duties, and codify what is good and what is bad.
There is nothing finical or foppish about the conventions which Mr. Harcourt undertakes to codify and explain.
In 1858 he was chosen by the Seventh General Assembly one of the three commissioners to revise and codify the laws of the state.
In general, the new rule would codify and make mandatory best-practice guidelines that NASD had previously issued, the agency said.
That is, they refused to codify it and left it for the courts to decide.
On January 10, 2006, TEI President Mike Boyle urged the chairs of the House and Senate tax-writing committees to reject a proposal to codify the economic substance doctrine.
But former FEC Commissioner Bradley Smith argues that it would be better to codify the Net exemption in statute rather than let the commission rely on its own rulemaking.
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