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I was led to expect that the January meeting would see a torrent of religion amendments, in which Don McLeroy would reinsert items that the team failed to include, just as he did with other subjects in the past.
Tory MP Andrew Bridgen, who has been pushing for legislation to make non-payment a civil rather than criminal offence via an amendment to the forthcoming deregulation bill, has made additional amendments in which he calls for ministers to spend up to a year reviewing the issue.
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To that end, Mr. Rubio and Senator Tom Coburn, Republican of Oklahoma, are considering offering an amendment in which Congress would take over from the Department of Homeland Security the responsibility for drafting a border security plan, which the department would then carry out.
Yesterday, the judge offered a detailed explanation for his January ruling on Miranda, and unveiled for the first time his broader conclusions about the applicability of the Fifth Amendment, in which the Miranda warnings are rooted.
At Tuesday's markup of the bill, Representative Gerry Connolly (D-VA) offered an amendment in which posting an abstract of the proposal, instead of the full text, would be the default option.
In many cases they have been accepted under the Dubs Amendment, in which Britain agreed to take in a number of unaccompanied child refugees at risk.
Andre Dellamorte of Collider described it as a "redress" of the season 8 episode "Homer vs. the Eighteenth Amendment", in which Springfield is faced with prohibition.
The report out of the Committee of Detail had included only one mechanism for constitutional amendment, in which two-thirds of the states had to ask Congress to convene a convention for consideration of amendments.
You know, you're not in favor of people who have weapons... We're a long way away from that second amendment in which we said that a well regulated militia is important to our country—".
There was a protocol amendment in which the word 'cancer' is to be replaced throughout by 'a growth' (Slack et al, 1982, unpublished work).
Government officials say the cross-border surveillance was authorized by a 2008 law, the FISA Amendments Act, in which Congress approved eavesdropping on domestic soil without warrants as long as the "target" was a noncitizen abroad.
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