Sentence examples for amendments which make from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "amendments which make" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to specific changes or modifications that have a particular effect or outcome.
Example: "The amendments which make the process more efficient will be implemented next month."
Alternatives: "changes that create" or "revisions that result in".

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The Constitution has been amended 27 times; the first ten amendments, which make up the Bill of Rights, and the Fourteenth Amendment form the central basis of Americans' individual rights.

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(Many of the Tea Party's defenders of the Constitution advocate repeal of the 14th and 17th Amendments, which makes it confusing whether all or only some of the amendments fall short of inerrancy).

Cronk, in addition to believing the Equality Act doesn't go far enough (for example, she pointed to the detention and deportation of LGBT immigrants, something not addressed in the bill), told the Blade that she was concerned that the Civil Rights Act could be opened up to hostile amendments, which made this strategy "way past dangerous".

Senator Boxer had campaigned for the Boland amendment, which made it illegal to finance the contras.

These critics say voters would have no way of knowing the implications of the change for juvenile offenders from reading the amendment, which makes no mention of it.

In 2010, as part of the Dodd-Frank financial-regulation reforms, the U.S. Congress passed the Cardin-Lugar Amendment, which makes oil, gas, and mining companies listed on U.S. stock exchanges reveal all the money they give to foreign governments.

As the thorough legislative analysis for the Heritage Foundation by Messrs. Moffit, Haislmaier and Morris points out, the ultimate wording was not from Senator Grassley's amendment, which made explicit mention of the federal contribution toward health insurance of Congressional employees and members of Congress, as did a version approved by the Senate Finance Committee.

In other words, they did not make a bio-pic; they made a movie about a political actor at a specific time of crisis: January, 1865, when the war was coming to an end, and Lincoln wanted to push through the House of Representatives the Thirteenth Amendment, which made slavery unconstitutional.

*The 13th Amendment, which made slavery illegal, was adopted 2 years later in 1865.

And the same is true for the U.S. Constitution's First Amendment, which makes no mention of age.

He was also the architect of the constitution's provisions for amendment, which made changing the document difficult, but not entirely impossible.

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