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Discover Ludwig"whole amendment" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You may use it when referring to a single complete change to a law or agreement. For example, "The whole amendment to the contract was accepted without exception."
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And this whole amendment notion, he said, would not prevent anyone from taking part in a federal health program; it would merely block people from being forced to do so.
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The whole First Amendment thing might be a little complicated for a governor whose State Constitution prohibits anyone who doesn't believe in God from holding public office.
This bargain that the South made with the nation as a whole — Thirteenth Amendment yes, Fourteenth and Fifteenth no — was durable to the point of seeming unchangeable.
They have a whole First Amendment controversy which has been written up in several places The commercial was shot in June and the model and the director have gotten married.
"That whole constitutional amendment backfired on them," Amy Britain, 46, said Monday as she and other supporters of same-sex marriage rejoiced around the echoing Capitol rotunda after the vote.
"What's happened -- it's always been to the point when once you open it up, pretty soon you'll give up your whole Second Amendment rights, taking guns away and people not allowed to have guns.
Even in Guilford and Forsyth, where voters as a whole approved the Amendment narrowly, voters in African American precincts rejected it by 53percentand55percentcent respectively.
The NFA proposed a whole suite of amendments to the legislation.
This was then viewed by the whole team and amendments made where disagreement in interpretation occurred.
Even more fundamentally, Brennan argued that the appeal to tradition essentially nullifies the Fourteenth Amendment, whose whole point was to guarantee constitutional protections to those Americans who had not been protected by the traditions and consciences of other Americans.
The prime minister said it was a "complete misconception" to suggest the MPs were opposing the Queen's Speech as a whole by tabling the amendment, and repeated his position that he was "relaxed" about how backbenchers voted.
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