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to amendments
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An alteration or change for the better; correction of a fault or of faults; reformation of life by quitting vices.
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THERE were amendments to this, amendments to that, even amendments to amendments.
But he did leave the door open to amendments if the commission insisted.
An incorrect reference to amendments made to these explanations has been removed.
It will be a choice between abstaining and voting for it, subject to amendments".
On Tuesday, the Moscow government gave preliminary approval to amendments that would fully legalize the name change.
But Ms. Veneman said the rules would be subject to amendments that the new administration will propose next month.
On the future of press regulation, he said there was a risk that legislation could lead to amendments being made and parliament encroaching its way into the structure.
A spokesman for McConnell said the plan in the Senate is still to bring up that bill, despite bipartisan opposition to it, and open the floor to amendments.
They want us to buy it, and they ask us to say yes to amendments later, when we're drunk on its magic.
"It never ceases to amaze me that people are so cynical they want to tie money to issues, money to bills, money to amendments," says Mr. DeLay.
Lady Stowell, a government whip, told peers in her wind-up speech that the government would not necessarily object to amendments of this kind.
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