Sentence examples for To amendment from inspiring English sources

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To amendment

noun

An alteration or change for the better; correction of a fault or of faults; reformation of life by quitting vices.

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All the laws have been subject to amendment.

The workers' contract became open to amendment four years ago.

And, if successful, initiatives must be subject to amendment by the legislature.

"Proposition 8," argues Reinhardt, "is remarkably similar to amendment 2" (the Colorado initiative Kennedy held unconstitutional).

President Obama issued a statement weeks ago saying that he was opposed to Amendment 1.

It cautions that those conclusions may not be valid, and to always be open to amendment.

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THERE were amendments to this, amendments to that, even amendments to amendments.

But he did leave the door open to amendments if the commission insisted.

An incorrect reference to amendments made to these explanations has been removed.

But he is also open to amendments to prevent some of the abuses opponents fear.

I am open to amendments," De Leon said.

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