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This is why amending the French constitution, rather than being an anti-racist stance, contributes to concealing the centrality of race to the past and present of modern Europe.

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Representative Lawrence F. Cafero Jr. asked why the amended bill would allow teenagers to work on Saturday but not on Sunday.

Some of Kirchner's allies, including the human rights activist Estela de Carlotto and  Senator Marcelo Fuentes, are proposing another way to push back against the feisty justices: Why not amend the Constitution itself?

One good idea was put forth here last October: since state governors can replace missing senators by appointment, why not amend the Constitution to enable governors to appoint replacements of casualties in the House as well who would serve until a special election could be held?

"If the resources now being directed at this fail to put a big dent in the poaching figures, we need to find out what went wrong and why and amend our approach," he told Reuters.

The Labour peers' vote also contrasted with a sharp attack on the investigatory powers bill by the shadow home secretary, Diane Abbott, who described it as "draconian" and said the ruling demonstrated why it needed amending.

It declines to explain why this was amended by hand and why you were charged triple that for unspecified repairs never carried out.

I think, you know, because why not?"Arnold Schwarzenegger favours amending the constitution to allow foreign-born Americans to run for president.

Some of his achievements were genuine: he bravely survived the Japanese prison camp in war-time Java, where he began his self-promotion literally, from captain to lieutenant-colonel (even the aself-promotion literally quite explain why the army amended his back pay to match his phoney rank).

He added they would have to ask why they were amended, if it was an "innocent" alteration or "part of a policy of blaming fans in order to deflect criticism from the police".

The Financial Times has notes from Risto Siilasmaa, the chairman of Nokia's board, explaining their thought process: "He explained why Nokia had amended Mr Elop's contract at the same time as the Microsoft deal, saying that otherwise Mr Elop had the right to 'call a breach if we change[d] his role considerably'".

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