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amend

[uh-mend] / əˈmɛnd /


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Discussion about revising the agreement has since cooled, as amending the contract isn’t easy and exiting the deal would likely include having to pay a penalty fee, the people said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Semiliquid funds can elect to repay up to 7% without having to amend their tender offers.

From The Wall Street Journal

Passengers with bookings on certain routes up to 15 March are being allowed to amend the date to fly on or before 29 March.

From BBC

Altman said in his Monday post, which was also disseminated as a memo to employees, that it planned to amend its government deal to add new language.

From MarketWatch

Well, I amended, they hadn’t exactly seen it, since enough of the original time travelers had had the conscience and forethought to realize what was happening and fix things before everything went too haywire.

From Literature