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amendment

[uh-mend-muhnt] / əˈmɛnd mənt /




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As part of the new amendments, intelligence agencies such as the National Security Agency would also not be able to use OpenAI's system without a "follow-on modification" to the contract.

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The committee noted the original planning permission had been granted in 2009 and the proposed amendments made little change.

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Over three days, Jersey's parliament has voted on a series of amendments regarding its assisted dying bill.

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MPs could vote freely throughout the process, meaning they did not have to follow a party line, and could decide whether or not to support the bill as a whole or particular amendments.

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A Plaid amendment calling for the issue to be given to the Senedd to fully control failed to pass, however.

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