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▸ noun: The (officially called the Salisbury Doctrine, the Salisbury-Addison Convention or the Salisbury/Addison Convention) a constitutional convention in the United Kingdom under which the House of Lords should not oppose the second or third reading of any government legislation promised in its election manifesto.
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▸ noun: The (officially called the Salisbury Doctrine, the Salisbury-Addison Convention or the Salisbury/Addison Convention) a constitutional convention in the United Kingdom under which the House of Lords should not oppose the second or third reading of any government legislation promised in its election manifesto.
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