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Do not make it too difficult to amend the bylaws; instead choose a process that is appropriate for the culture and politics of your organization.
Spelling mistakes may be highlighted by the validation software provided by the public databases during submission, however, an alternative correct spelling isn't offered, making it difficult to amend the mistakes without manual intervention.
Our Constitution is unusually difficult to amend, but amendment is possible.
Would the "Patriot Act" be so difficult to amend if potential amendment supporters were not at risk of finding themselves attacked as "unpatriotic"?
Not only is the Constitution extremely difficult to amend, Mr. Rosen said, but immigrants in the United States have historically reaped far fewer rights than native-born citizens.
Hopefully, this isn't a widespread hardware issue, which is much more difficult to amend.
Jacobsson and Bergek [33] identify institutional weakness taking place when existing institutions are unsuitable and difficult to amend, and network weakness when there are not enough actors forming political consortia to advocate their demands.
"It should be difficult to amend the Constitution," Amar said.
It's maddeningly difficult to amend, which somehow pleases both sides, like a Cold War standoff.
Abortion laws are difficult to make, and just as difficult to amend: the 1967 act that legalised abortion was the result of a private member's bill.
Maybe the Constitution needs to be more difficult to amend.
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