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It depends on local legislation.
It depends which country you are referring to. Many have no such legislation.
Stopping a vehicle that has broken no law but in only of a suspicion called a warrantless arrest is this not a violation of the 4th amendment. Is this Authorized by Legislation?
will distribute -- I will distribute the papers later be + going to distribute -- The teacher is going to distribute the result tomorrow be + distributing -- The school is distributing the awards next week
The past tense of distribute is distributed.
Yes, "distribute" is a verb. It means to give out or deliver something to a number of recipients.
Please distribute the papers to the class. You may distribute the fliers among the workers.
Normally it would be to the maximum number of seat belts available, however circumstances and local legislation may affect this.
Distribute, then District
I am going to distribute the brochures.
Here are some sentences.Please distribute these papers to the class.Our company will distribute products around the world.
The first country to introduce the legislation of compulsory seat belts was Australia in 1970, with many other countries following shortly after. In Canada, seat belts were made compulsory in 1976. In the United States they were made compulsory in 1984.