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The Venice Commission, which advises the Council of Europe on constitutional matters, worries about "cardinal laws" in the constitution that require a two-thirds parliamentary majority to be changed.
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Kathleen Behan, one of Mr. Quinn's co-counsels in this matter, worried they would run out of time.
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Now, I know what you may be wondering (or for that matter, worrying).
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But there are more pressing matters to worry about.
He'll just move on to the next game, with bigger matters to worry about, like New Zealand attempting to be the first team to retain the World Cup.
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