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Discover LudwigThe phrase "amendment publicly" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to making an amendment known to the public or discussing it openly, but as it stands, it lacks clarity.
Example: "The committee decided to present the amendment publicly during the town hall meeting."
Alternatives: "public amendment" or "amendment in public".
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He refused to allow newly elected Tories to support the amendment publicly, because they could be vulnerable to reprisals or persuasion from the party whips, but the party's ranks include a growing number of former ministers considered immune.
Backers of the "anti-monopoly amendment" publicly maintain it's not specifically aimed at ResponsibleOhio, but Ian James told VICE News that claim is "horseshit," and called it the "drug dealer protection act".
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Former Representative Jay Dickey (R AR), who championed the 1996 amendment, has publicly reversed his position and now lobbies for more research on gun violence.
No written version of the amendments was publicly available, so it was difficult to verify their contents or wording.
He could adopt the I.H.R.A. definition in full and without amendments, and publicly condemn not only unnamed members of the Labour Party but some of his former allies for engaging in language that moves from legitimate criticism of Israel to out-and-out anti-Semitism.
The changes reportedly were proposed by a conservative teachers union close to the government and the government argues all amendments were publicly discussed and consulted upon.
Amendments were publicly announced on January 5th by Ahmed Ouyahia, the president's chief of staff.
He founded WolfPac in 2011, a campaigning organisation which aims to get a constitutional amendment to have publicly funded elections and overturn the Supreme Court's Citizens United decision, which allowed billions to flow into the political system through Superpacs.
Any changes to the manual must be disclosed publicly, the amendment stipulates.
Other achievements include: more than two million signatures gathered supporting a resolution; more than one-third of U.S. Senators and more than 125 House members publicly supporting an amendment; close to 500 cities and towns across America passing amendment resolutions so far; and membership in the coalition supporting an amendment now numbering over 150 organizations.
But only one sizable company — the privately owned Replacements Inc., which sells silver, china and glassware and has a gay founder and chief executive — publicly opposed the amendment.
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