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Of course David Cameron does not like his bills to be scrutinised, and perhaps amended because the Lords, with depths of specialist expertise unmatched in the Commons, deems them inadequate (Cameron to appoint more Tories to Lords, 29 July).
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In a future edition, therefore, the aim needs to be broadened and the title perhaps amended to reflect this.
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After reviewing Israel's withdrawal plan and perhaps amending it, the Security Council would direct the withdrawal within 12 months.
It may be too obvious to need spelling out, but I should perhaps amend the wording lest I be challenged under the Trade Descriptions Act!
As a result, he said, rather than have to examine — and perhaps amend — each and every proposed sublease to be sure that they all address the concerns of the co-op, most boards require a specific approved sublease form.
Another plan would be to call a loya jirga, the traditional grand gathering of Afghanistan's power-brokers, which could chose a new leader and perhaps amend the constitution with an eye to holding fresh elections some time in the future.Both plans would merely extend the country's protracted period of political limbo.
Pierre Pettigrew, Canada's minister of international trade, has written to his counterparts in the United States and Mexico to begin a process of what he calls "clarifying" the limits of Nafta's investment protections and perhaps amending the agreement before negotiations begin in earnest on the Free Trade Area of the Americas.
Perhaps amending homework to involve retrieval practice might make it more effective; this remains an open empirical question.
Or should I say Presence, with a capital P? Or perhaps Presence amended by a word with a capital F. As Mr. Sands demonstrates convincingly throughout the evening, nobody used the ultimate four-letter Anglo-Saxon curse word with the daunting force that Pinter did.
However, the text of the latter report should perhaps be amended from stomati [mouth] to sômati [body], thus removing the contradiction (Olivieri 1919, 34).
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