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Liberal Democrat MPs who rebelled over the plans will pore over whatever amendments the Department of Health (and Cameron and Clegg) come up with on this.

However the Lords voted yesterday, after the time of writing, and whatever amendments ensue, the Government's intent is as plain from its semantics as from its express aim to reduce the cost of assisting the most seriously disabled by 20 per cent (an astounding figure when fraud accounts for 0.5 per cent of this budget).

Norman writes: However the Lords voted yesterday, after the time of writing, and whatever amendments ensue, the Government's intent is as plain from its semantics as from its express aim to reduce the cost of assisting the most seriously disabled by 20percentnt (an astounding figure when fraud accounts for 0.5percentnt of this budget).

"Wheaton only tilts at windmills when it protests that it will not be satisfied with whatever amendments defendants ultimately make," wrote U.S. District Judge Ellen Segal Huvelle.

They cloak their demands in the language of bottom-up democracy -- let members offer whatever amendments they desire, let committees choose their own Chairs, deny the Speaker the ability manage the flow of legislation on the House floor.

The rule allowed the government to draft a text that adopted whatever amendments it favored and force a single vote on the bill, stopping a delaying process by the opposition that required a vote on every amendment.

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The state's interest in providing necessary health care to women, Justice Lamont ruled, outweighed whatever First Amendment burden affected the religious charities.

Even if prosecutions were rare, the very possibility of criminal investigation would make Christians and Muslims intensely wary of each other.Whatever the amendment's fate, evangelical Christians and Muslims are debating openly, and linking up on some public issues (such as opposing a recent law that allowed transsexuals to marry) while differing on others.

(And no, that doesn't require destroying the Second Amendment, whatever the Heritage Foundation says).

So the constitutional tradition Americans should be defending now is a tradition that extends far beyond whatever boundary the fourth amendment has in space, place, or time.

That's not their personal tragedy: it means Labour in parliament will be so depleted that it can never pass a single amendment to whatever an untrammelled Tory government wants to do.

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