Sentence examples for amendment a part of from inspiring English sources

The phrase "amendment a part of" is not correct in English as it lacks proper grammatical structure.
It could be used in a context where you are discussing the relationship between an amendment and a larger document or framework, but it needs to be rephrased for clarity.
Example: "The proposed amendment is a part of the larger legislative package that addresses climate change."
Alternatives: "amendment included in" or "amendment within".

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He has called the amendment a part of "a war for the survival of America" and "a pre-emptive strike".

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One might think of it, along with impeachment and the Twenty-fifth Amendment, as a part of an "electoral triad" — the ultimate no-confidence weapon, one that might never have to be deployed, but a useful addition, at least in principle, to the arsenal of democratic last resort.

The amendment is a part of the Financial Services appropriations bill and was approved by the House of Representatives and would have to be approved by the Senate and then signed by President Obama.

"While their amendments address a part of the problem, they don't go near solving it.

We see no reason why the Takings Clause of the Fifth Amendment, as much a part of the Bill of Rights as the First Amendment or Fourth Amendment, should be relegated to the status of a poor relation in these comparable circumstances.

It would place the states of the Union in a condition of inferiority never dreamed of when the Constitution was adopted or when the 11th Amendment was made a part of the supreme law of the land.

The New York Times reported, "The half-century struggle for woman suffrage in the United States reached its climax at 8 o'clock this morning, when Bainbridge Colby, as secretary of state, issued his proclamation announcing that the 19th Amendment had become a part of the Constitution of the United States".

The Nineteenth Amendment, which became a part of the Constitution in 1920, effectively overruled Minor v. Happersett by prohibiting discrimination in voting rights based on sex.

The following day, Congress adopted and transmitted to the Department of State a concurrent resolution declaring the Fourteenth Amendment to be a part of the Constitution and directing the Secretary of State to promulgate it as such.

In my opinion, a corporation—'an artificial being, invisible, intangible, and existing only in contemplation of law' cannot claim the immunity given by the 4th Amendment; for it is not a part of the 'people,' within the meaning of that Amendment.

While that piece of legislation remains unchanged in the federal amendment, a secondary part of the original law which required doctors to obtain admitting privileges first in local hospitals was repealed.

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