Instead, he codified the Bush regime's transgressions and added some of his own.
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In these, he codified and transmitted the wisdom of the Desert Fathers of Egypt.
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It was codified in genealogies and chants, which were memorized and passed down.
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The social rules of this milieu are as elusively codified as its aesthetic ones.
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Also, a lot of knowledge is organization is still tacit and not fully codified.
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The eggs were produced in compliance with industry-codified standard practices.
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At moments like this, there is such a codified public expectation of performance.
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According to Mr Pontallier, that tradition deserves to be codified and protected.
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However, in most jurisdictions, the offence has now been codified into statute.
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More examples
Organize into a code or system, such as a body of law; "Hammurabi codified the laws"
(codification) the act of codifying; arranging in a systematic order
(codification) code: a set of rules or principles or laws (especially written ones)
(codified) enacted by a legislative body; "statute law"; "codified written laws"
(Codification (accounting)) In US accounting practices, codification is the current single source of United States Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP).
(Codification (linguistics)) In linguistics, codification is the process of standardizing and developing a norm for a language.
To reduce to a code, to arrange into a code
(codification) The process of precisely formulating a statement, as a code of laws
(Codifying) The process of detailing a new standard.