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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211. And in nineteen nineteen, the nation passed the eighteenth amendment to the federal constitution.
212. Some people assert, correctly, that to limit First Amendment protections to those activities we like is to eviscerate the Constitution.
213. Speaking for the amendment, Republican Mark Kirk referred to the killing of Neda Agha Soltan and post-election events.
214. The Susan B. Anthony Amendment, to grant women the vote, is first introduced in the US Congress.
215. Susan B. Anthony(US)-Fought for women's rights in the United States, including the right to control property, and helped spearhead adoption of the 19th amendment.
216. The establishment, modification and revocation of a coinsurance group as well as the formulation and amendment of its articles of association shall be reported to CIRC for archival filing.
217. The amendment prohibited funds to be used to so-called czars on health care, climate change, global warming, green jobs, automobiles, Guantanamo Bay Closure, Pay and Fairness Doctrine.
218. This segregation was alleged to deprive the plaintiffs of the equal protection of the laws under the Fourteenth Amendment.
219. After finalizing the amendment, the parliament will take up another bill to put in place the power-sharing arrangement.
220. Then, in 1971, the 26 amendment to the Constitution set the voting age at 18. So in loco parentis no longer really applied.
221. Party A shall compile and assemble technical and commercial document, and shall program amendment and organize the negotiation.
222. It used parliamentary procedure to prevent voting in March on an identical amendment in the Commons, which had been proposed by Patricia Hewitt, the health secretary until 2007.
222. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
223. The Companies (Amendment) Ordinance 1999, which came into operation on November 11, introduced a new statutory procedure to deregister solvent defunct private companies.
224. Conclusion: Chromium-enriched compound acidophilous milk can obviously amendment glycometabolism of diabetic rats.
225. PLAINTIFF'S ARGUMENT: Mencken argues that by placing a monument with a religious message on state-owned and -managed property, New Hudson establishes religion in violation of the First Amendment.
226. After the bill's latest alteration, any future increases in the debt limit would be contingent on Congress approving the constitutional amendment and sending it to the states for ratification.
227. Then telex charge , amendment fee, extention fee and other cost outside China will happen.
228. Anita Dung is Obama's Joseph Goebbels. How dare these Marxist traitors dismantle our Constitution, and our First Amendment! ! !
229. Amendment 3 - Information technology - Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN. 1): Specification of basic notation - Time type support.
230. In 1996, after the amendment of Criminal Procedure Law, the adversarial system was introduced in China.
231. The constitutional evolution could include the intersectant applications of such manners as rebuilding, amendment, and interpretation.
232. Since Florida is a closed primary, independent ballots only had the property tax amendment on them.
233. The Fourteenth Amendment directs that "no state" can discriminate, and for many years it was thought that private discrimination could not be reached by public law.
234. It is designed according to CCS "Classification Rules of Steel Sea-going Vessel"(2006) and its newest amendment.
235. The execution was delayed while Kemmler's case was appealed on the grounds that it violated the Eighth Amendment restriction against cruel and unusual punishment.
236. Stanford and the two ex-executives were not testifying, asserting their Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination.
237. The Congress of the United States constituted the "Equal protection of the laws Clause" in the Fourteenth Amendment to protect the black people's rights during the Reconstruction.
238. To improve the accuracy of load forecasting, by use of residual error amendment forecasting model based on real number output and fitting residual error by trigonometric function, a fuzzy.
239. More concretely, the Equal Protection Clause, along with the rest of the Fourteenth Amendment, marked a great shift in American constitutionalism.
240. In the Hodel cases, the Court upheld the Surface Mining Act against a Tenth Amendment challenge.
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