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Now, in what seems to be some relationship-building with the taxi lobby, she's the one making the amendment.
He still delayed as much as he could, but was required, in July 1868, to report the ratifications making the amendment part of the Constitution.
The window and the climate exists to open up the labor agreements and make the amendments, right now, once and for all.
UNICEF calls on responsible authorities in Nigeria to investigate this incident and make the amendments to its domestic legal system necessary to guarantee that this incident is never repeated.
In case there are some shortcomings, the scholars can make the amendments before publishing.
Lincoln's driving political goal in the movie is to make the amendment become national policy before the war ended.
The Framers made the amendment process difficult.
Commissioner Dayna Bochco, who made the amendment to halt breeding and transfers from the park, said captivity is harmful to the whales.
You switch the electronic medical record to that (previous) patient to check the prescription and make the amendment.
But if we call computerized decisions "speech," the judiciary must consider these laws as potential censorship, making the First Amendment, for these companies, a formidable anti-regulatory tool.
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