Sentence examples for amendment seems from inspiring English sources

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Given the lopsided vote for the Innovation Act by the Judiciary Committee, this amendment seems like a long shot.

The recent Supreme Court ruling on the Second Amendment seems to set the right to buy and bear arms above the rights of the First Amendment.

Whether meant seriously or not, Deputy Attorney General Rod J. Rosenstein's alleged consideration of the 25th Amendment seems, in retrospect, not to have been irrational at all.

Although the 22nd Amendment seems to preclude Mr. Clinton from being elected president again, it alone does not disqualify him from being elected vice president, Mr. Gillers argues.

The location of the sentence regarding vice-presidential eligibility in the 12th Amendment seems to equate qualifications to serve with those to be elected.

Focusing on this flawed amendment seems like a deliberate attempt to cloud the issue and, to use Mr Obama's own words, get voters to "cling to anti-trade sentiment".

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The prospects for that amendment seem far from clear.

But, he added, the amendment seemed to call for further public discussion.

Partly because of this ambiguity, the Second Amendment seemed almost irrelevant for most of our history.

Since the effort appears futile, backers of the amendment seem to be trifling with the issue simply to rally their base.

THE relevant words of the constitution's first amendment seem simple enough: "Congress shall make no law abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press, or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances".

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