Sentence examples for amendment means from inspiring English sources

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The First Amendment means at least that.

More recently, he was quoted as saying he believes the Second Amendment means "no gun control".

If the first amendment means anything, it surely protects the right of Americans to discuss politics with their neighbours.

To me, the First Amendment means a robust marketplace of ideas that will, by definition, marginalize extremism".

For now, here is a breakdown of what the amendment means for co-op and condo owners.

She continued: "If the First Amendment means anything, it means that regulating speech must be a last -- not first -- resort.

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To institute tighter gun control, he writes, "there is no need to amend the Constitution, or to alter the historical understanding of what the Second Amendment meant".

The words of the Fourth Amendment mean exactly what they say.

If only old or popular religions are protected, what would the First Amendment mean?

Did the people, by ratifying the Constitution or an amendment, mean to adopt that policy?

Oh, here's one: what does the First Amendment mean to you?

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