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We reserve the right to amend this policy as required.
But, he said, the government had no legal right to amend its own bonds.
The Senate has the right to amend or reject a law passed by the Sejm.
A constitutional clash looms because ministers claim that peers have no right to amend a financial measure backed by MPs.
This means relying on decision-makers with "commit access," who have the right to amend a software project directly, on their own.
"The right to amend the law belongs to the National People's Congress," Qiao Xiaoyang, deputy secretary general of the body's standing committee, said at a news conference.
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Not all of his plan had been achieved but he's doing the right thing to amend the economic turmoil left by Bush and Cheney, it's utterly a mess that takes an ample time to be settled.
If Facebook is truly going to apply GDPR universally it will need to give every Facebook user the same high privacy and data protection standards that GDPR mandates for EU citizens — such as by providing users with the right to view, amend and delete personal data it holds on them; and the right to obtain a copy of this personal data in a portable format.
The House is right to try to amend the 1996 act.
Since October 2005, the UK has failed to comply with Hirst v UK, a judgment of the European court of human rights requiring us to amend our blanket ban on prisoners voting by granting the right to vote at least to prisoners serving shorter sentences.
It reserves the right to be amended into a class action suit and prays for damages in excess of $1 billion, plus an award of attorneys fees and costs.
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