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There were those of us who were more than willing to refine the Capps Amendment that was rejected by the anti-choice lobby, but Wallis and his friends worked tirelessly to reject any compromise along those lines.
"Over the course of the months and years, that has refined down to a tight 10th Amendment message".
Since the publication of this book, Jackson has refined these and formally proposed these constitutional amendments.
Furthermore, the multi-criteria analysis was refined for scenarios where photovoltaics (PVs) are included and amendments are excluded from the EK-BIO option.
Messinger refined his argument to say it was a violation of the First Amendment to require the worker to pay the union to argue for higher government expenditures if that worker disagreed politically.
Their unilateral amendments to the diagnostic criteria certainly need to be refined to be of use, but are a welcome step in the right direction.
Collins ultimately decided that she will vote for the bill in hopes of passing an amendment to refine and more clearly redirect the funds that would be cut from Planned Parenthood.
"I feel that I have to vote for Sen. Blunt's amendment with the hope that the scope will be narrowed and refined," she said, adding, "I do this with a lot of conflict".
During recruitment, we refined the eligibility criteria by including patients with subarachnoid haemorrhage (SAH) at World Federation of Neurosurgical Societies (WFNS) grade III or worse (amendment of 26 July 2010).
So refined.
Very refined.
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