Though I didn't actually receive my salary increase until the middle of February, it was retroactive to the first of the year.
Thomas Jefferson wanted to add the city of New Orleans to the United States. Napoleon wanted to sell the US all French territories on mainland North America. Jefferson knew there was nothing in the Constitution to allow this. But Jefferson felt that adding this land was good for the United States. The Senate approved the treaty and ignored Jefferson's draft of a retroactive amendment.
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Retroactive means to affect things that occurred in the past. I'll give you two examples. 1) In a comic, one author says that Wolverine is Canadian. Later, another author says that Wolverine is really American and only spent time in Canada. The second author retroactively changed Wolverine's history. They took something what the first author said in the past and changed it. 2) You legally listened to your favorite song streaming online on May 1st. On May 3rd, Congress passed a retroactive law saying that all streaming music is illegal. Congress has changed what you did 2 days earlier from being legal to being illegal. In this scenario, you could now be arrested even though when you listened to the song, it was legal.
i do not know how to use embalming in a sentence. (there is the sentence)
If they've got orders for it, yes. Nothing can be worn without either VOCO or written orders. VOCO=Verbal Orders from the Commanding Officer.
These substances contain retroactive chemicals in them which are bad for you.
The legislature passed a tax bill that was Retroactive to six months ago. =)
These changes are retroactive to the beginning of the fiscal year.
Yes, my raise should be handled in a retroactive manner.
The order was retroactive to the first of the year.Although I already worked for the company for 19 months, the new pay raise was retroactive to my start date.
If something is retroactive, that means it is effective as of a past date. The term retroactive is usually used to describe a law or a pay raise. For example: I was notified of my pay raise in February, but it was retroactive to January 1.
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According to consolidation theory, retroactive interference should have a greater adverse effect of recently formed memories than older ones.The seizure was made retroactive to the day of the occupation of the territory by the German troops.The United Nations began last year to try to quash Iraq's surcharges by imposing a system of retroactive pricing on Iraqi oil.The Law of 1945 was clearly, it was held, intended to have a retroactive effect in permitting the death sentence.The Commission is currently considering whether to propose retroactive legislation.Prodigy has contended that the CDA should govern this case by retroactive application.List the company into a single slap retroactive taxes retained the tort.
Retroactive means applying to a period before enactment, or applying to the past. You could use it in a sentence, as the book ROSA PARKS MY STORY states, "But it was mostly black people who had to pay it retroactive."
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Ex post facto is a Latin phrase that means 'after the fact.' That sentence would tend to mean that, after working the weak, you received a raise that is retroactive to include the time during the past week that you already worked.