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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91. On the other hand there is nothing in the Labour amendment which many of them would oppose anyway.
92. On December 13, 1973, the House of Representatives approved the Jackson-Vanik amendment by an overwhelming vote of 388 to 44.
93. Such speech is still protected by the First Amendment unless it causes substantial disruption or interferes with the rights of others.
94. Judgemade economic policy seems an almost inevitable consequence of a balanced-budget amendment in our litigious society.
95. If Torricelli, the last holdout, had supported the amendment, it looked likely to pass.
96. In his speech, Dole specifically endorsed only one of them, an amendment mandating a balanced budget.
97. A separate amendment would empower the Bar Council to charge its members compulsory practising certificate fees for the first time.
98. It would imply that Labour was ill-advised in ever tabling the amendment, and in believing it to undermine the opt-out.
99. I hope that the House will support the reasoned amendment, and that the whole project can be examined properly and thoroughly.
100. This authority must, of course, be exercised within the constraints of S 1 of the Fourteenth Amendment.
101. Form and content of affidavits Rule 10 of the Amendment Rules 1991 provides for affidavits to bear corner-markings.
102. Earlier in the evening, the House voted 209-212 against an amendment to phase out the federal peanut program over seven years. Sentencedict.com
103. In a real sense, the balanced budget amendment is an insurance policy against a bad budget deal.
104. Some Republicans who voted for the amendment in 1995, including Rep.
105. It then approved an amendment calling for a new law on forming a government by July.
106. Since 1984, the party platform has called for a constitutional amendment barring all abortions.
107. Forbes said he disapproves of abortion, but he has refused to endorsed a constitutional amendment banning the procedure.
108. In the end, the conference voted overwhelmingly to endorse the amendment.
109. On third Reading, he moved a second amendment to make racially discriminatory behaviour by the police a specific disciplinary offence.
110. Provision is also made for the amendment of the regulations themselves by notice to exchanges and clearing members.
111. Lindell said that if he is elected in November, he would introduce the proposed amendment during the 1997 regular session.
112. Wednesday, the Senate is scheduled to consider the balanced-budget amendment, a notion that has been argued for decades.
113. Hearings to consider a Proposed constitutional amendment outlawing affirmative action were scheduled.
114. A constitutional amendment that would allow prayer in public schools.
115. My second reason for opposing the amendment spans economics and politics.
116. Opponents of the bill started their campaign against the possible education amendment last week, even before the Senate was in town.
117. Last month the senator complicated their task by reiterating his support for some exceptions to a constitutional amendment banning abortion.
118. Michel Charasse has put forward an amendment which would allow cigarette advertising at the Grand Prix.
119. I ask Hon. Members to vote against amendment No. 17.
120. The House has already approved an immigration bill that includes an amendment sponsored by Rep.
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