Sentence examples for amendment correctly from inspiring English sources

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Men were much more likely to identify the amendment correctly than women (51% vs. 39%).

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The court last weighed in on the amendment in 1939, concluding, correctly in our view, that the only absolute right conferred on individuals is for the private ownership of guns that has "some reasonable relationship to the preservation of efficiency of a well-regulated militia".

Bork correctly asserted that the constitution's Fourth Amendment did not have the word privacy in it, but then by extension maintained that there was no broad constitutional privacy right that extended to access contraceptives.

Regan McCarthy New York, Dec. 16, 2007 • To the Editor: Adam Freedman correctly notes that the commas in the Second Amendment are of no interpretive significance, and that there is a logical relation between the amendment's prefatory phrase and its operative clause.

IAEAs' documents (IAEA-TECDOC-233, 1980; IAEA-TECDOC-643, 1992) and TRR amendment 1were used as guides in order to perform this research correctly.

But he said he was disappointed that Judge Sand "didn't correctly apply the facts as I see them to the Fifth Amendment issues" in his client's case.

If I am reading Missouri law correctly, only a simple majority needs to vote in favor of the amendment for it to pass.

"We believe that the court, after an extensive analysis of the applicable legal principles, correctly found that Officer Matthews's alleged statements are not protected by the First Amendment," said William Fraenkel, a senior counsel with the city's Law Department.

Judge Mary Scriven, a George W. Bush appointee, correctly ruled that the state demonstrated no "special need" for an exception to the Fourth Amendment that would allow drug testing of all aid applicants without any basis for suspicion.

While the Fourth Amendment is nowhere near as famous as the First and Second Amendments, 45% of respondents were able to correctly identify the Fourth Amendment from a randomized list of summaries of the Bill of Rights.

He is arguing, correctly, that New York voters are being deprived of their constitutional rights under the First and Fourteenth amendments.

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