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been amendments
noun
An alteration or change for the better; correction of a fault or of faults; reformation of life by quitting vices.
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All subsequent farm bills have been amendments to the older law.
There have been amendments to the law, yet important legal issues remain unresolved.
That group dissolved, but there have been amendments to Bylaw 11, which deals with the number of noncoaching personnel each athletic program is allowed.
As well as helpful clarifications of the protection of the university curriculum from political interference, there have been amendments to bolster representation of the interests of students within the OfS, and new measures to encourage effective cooperation between the OfS and UKRI.
There have been amendments and announcements; four pages of guidance notes on how to keep the test papers secure – even a diktat for a second key to lock away the key for the secure store where the tests should be held.
"There have been amendments to laws on harassment and intimidation before, and we thought that would work.
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THERE were amendments to this, amendments to that, even amendments to amendments.
Alternatively, there may be amendments to eliminate clause 4 altogether.
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.
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