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Definitionn. the act of amending or correcting
Last update: July 20, 2015
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Under this provision an amendment cannot be adopted until nearly four years after it is first proposed. [Please select]
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The first and greatest step toward amendment is acknowledging our faults. [Please select]
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* An amendment to the Army Appropriation Bill of March 2, 1901. [Please select]
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He pressed his point, redrafted his amendment, and urged its consideration once again. [Please select]
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My memory assents to his judgment at the same time that it proposes an amendment. [Please select]
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The usual arguments for the existence of God are useful, but need amendment. [Please select]
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'Behold the amendment I propose,' began Amanda, perching herself on one of the arks. [Please select]
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I accept the amendment. [Please select]
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With this State-Government was associated a Legislative Body of 35 members, who met twice in the year and whose only function was to accept without amendment, or to reject, the proposals of the Executive Body. [Please select]
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The king shared the legislative power with the States-General, but the Second Chamber had the right of initiative, amendment and investigation; and annual budgets were henceforth to be presented for its approval. [Please select]
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