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The phrase "amendment to use" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a change or modification regarding the use of something, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The proposed amendment to use the new software was discussed in the meeting."
Alternatives: "change regarding usage" or "modification for use".
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"No state has any authority under the equal protection clause of the 14th Amendment to use race as a factor in affording educational opportunities among its citizens".
If that's the state of the world, do you think it's a violation of the Eighth Amendment to use it?Here Mr Wyrick just reverted to the legal standard, which puts the burden on the petitioner to show a clear error in the lower court's factual judgment that midazolam does in fact work as intended.
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(Peremptory challenges allow lawyers to strike prospective jury members without reason; the Supreme Court the Rehnquist Court, no less ruled in Batson v Kentucky in 1986 that while such challenges by law did not have to be explained, it violates the sixth and 14th amendments to use them in a racially discriminatory manner).
One customer told him he had a First Amendment right to use the phone in Moose's.
But an arbitration panel that decides disputes over Internet domain names ruled that the protest site has a First Amendment right to use the name.
The appeals court said that "the information used in CBC's fantasy baseball games is all readily available in the public domain, and it would be strange law that a person would not have a First Amendment right to use information that is available to everyone".
A federal appeals court decision in 2007 that companies operating fantasy leagues have a First Amendment right to use names and data of baseball players without paying a licensing fee applies to football as well, United States District Judge Ann Montgomery said in Minneapolis.
The company cited their First Amendment right to use the name and likeness of Linda Lovelace and depict her in connection with the film Deep Throat, wrote Millennium lawyer Donald Gordon.
Patients who were already enrolled prior to the protocol amendment continued to use EE diaries for the duration of the study.
The opposition requested several amendments including: To use an underspend of £750,000 from the adult services budget to help towards vulnerable groups.
In 1996, he voted against an amendment allowing states to use block grant funds to provide non-cash assistance to children after their parents' welfare benefits had run out, and voted for an amendment limiting food stamps to able-bodied adults only if they worked.
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