Similar words: tournament, fundamental, commencement, entertainment, sentiment, recommend, tremendous, moment. Meaning: [ə'mendmənt] n. 1. the act of amending or correcting 2. a statement that is added to or revises or improves a proposal or document (a bill or constitution etc.).
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61. The courts have developed rules governing the application of the First Amendment to each of these categories.
62. Republicans have complained that Democrats are using Social Security scare tactics to incite seniors groups and others to oppose the constitutional amendment.
63. Without the balanced budget amendment, the jury remains out on both questions.
64. I believe the balanced budget amendment proposal would subject the nation to unacceptable economic risks in perpetuity.
65. Hyde voted to send the amendment to tbe House despite his opposition to it.
66. In that case, the court threw out a Colorado constitutional amendment that would have barred local laws protecting homosexuals from discrimination.
67. The chances of the Government being defeated when amendment 27 is voted on in a few weeks are now difficult to judge.
68. The parents had been alerted to the amendment through postings on their electronic bulletin boards.
69. Does she order across-the-board budget cuts to bring the budget into compliance with the amendment?
70. Somebody called to suggest an amendment to the rules governing the sponsorship.
71. The proposed balanced-budget constitutional amendment will be brought up in February or early March, he said.
72. They proposed raising the age of consent from thirteen to sixteen and extending the provisions of the Industrial Schools Amendment Act.
72. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
73. The balanced budget amendment was born out of the monster deficits that followed this act of recklessness.
74. Wilken said voters' First Amendment right to pick the candidate of their choice was hampered.
75. He simply promised the addition of a balanced budget amendment to the Constitution and asked voters to trust him to reduce spending.
76. Dole also supported an amendment to impose term limits on members of Congress, despite his own 35 years in that body.
77. The Council may adopt any amendment to the decisions which it may deem appropriate. 21.
78. But Newsom introduced an amendment to extend it to all areas.
79. Courts ruled that prayer in school violates a clause of the First Amendment.
80. Subsequently, the Government inserted a clause of their own which went some way to meet Lord Scarman's amendment.
81. A free-speech amendment to a bill of rights has had a certain success that might be emulated.
82. Repealers see the Wright amendment as another post-deregulation rule that helps the big airlines get bigger.
83. One of the earliest votes of the Congress is expected to be on a constitutional amendment to require a balanced budget.
84. But he supported an amendment that would have eased the restrictions.
85. The concept finally won approval last year in a simple piece of legislation, less exalted than a constitutional amendment.
86. Ministers might justly argue that in this case the dissent is also politically ambiguous, given the diverse support for the amendment.
87. This means that it can now only be altered by amendment by leave of the House.
88. Congress may adopt a racial-justice amendment that would allow blacks to appeal against conviction on the ground of systematic racial bias.
89. Lileikis has tried unsuccessfully to assert a Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination rather than answer allegations in the suit.
90. Does that mean that every Opposition Member who supports the amendment tonight is fully in favour of a single currency?
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