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A later amendment allowed exceptions in the case of nuclear, chemical or biological attacks.
It also limited to two years the length of time the Lords could delay government legislation; a later amendment (1949) reduced this period to one year.
A later amendment — signed by considerably fewer nations — restricted the movement of hazardous electronics waste from rich countries to poor ones.
That still left open the possibility of a later amendment by the European Parliament to include a ban at sensitive times for markets when it comes to review the legislation, officials said.
For example, a later amendment of SEA §10 explicitly references "insider trading" rules adopted by the SEC and by judicial precedent, extending such rules to "security-based swap agreements" (i.e., derivatives).
But he was to receive significantly more of her residuary estate in the 2002 will, and even more under a later amendment that modified the will in early 2004, according to a person familiar with both wills.
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The settlement is based on Mrs. Astor's 2002 will and nullifies the later amendments.
At Virginia's ratifying convention, he bested the fiery Anti-Federalist Patrick Henry by declaring his own openness to later amendments.
In the later amendments, he used musical embellishments to emphasize the text, as was done in the Renaissance.
Kraft had argued that later amendments to a related statute changed the meaning of the 1948 law.
That amendment, like later amendments, not only authorized a longer term for new works, but also extended the terms of unexpired copyrights.
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