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be amendments
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An alteration or change for the better; correction of a fault or of faults; reformation of life by quitting vices.
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Alternatively, there may be amendments to eliminate clause 4 altogether.
There will also be amendments on the politically volatile topics of abortion and immigration.
There also appear to be amendments to a number of farm-support laws involving crop insurance, farm loans, compensation to farmers for losses due to rising fertilizer and other "input" prices during 2008, and grants for "aquaculture producers".
There will also be amendments to ban assault weapons and high-capacity magazines, which would help reduce mass shootings, but these are unlikely to overcome the gun lobby's opposition.
In a statement to the House of Commons on 4 April, he said there could be amendments to the bill but that the government would maintain the broad thrust of the changes it plans for the NHS.
Other administration officials said that there could be amendments to the 1996 law and that a constitutional amendment had not been ruled out, even though Mr. Bush had earlier seemed cool to the idea.
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THERE were amendments to this, amendments to that, even amendments to amendments.
And then there are amendments!
(The Walmsley/Rogerson amendment is amendment two. There is another one, but it's less important).
Okay, here is Amendment 19 -- the women's suffrage amendment.
The coming debate will be over amendments.
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