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amendment

[uh-mend-muhnt] / əˈmɛnd mənt /




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The Wyoming Supreme Court found Tuesday that both these laws violated a 2012 state constitutional amendment.

From Salon

Earlier this year, the judge accepted the argument and ruled that the Apple deal could continue with only minor amendments, helping Google avoid more extreme remedies.

From The Wall Street Journal

Members of the House of Lords have proposed more than 1,000 amendments to the bill – which experts believe is a record number for a bill proposed by a backbench MP.

From BBC

Constance made the remarks about Prof Jay when she opposed a Conservative amendment to a victims bill, which called for an inquiry into grooming gangs.

From BBC

In her second term, she introduced a constitutional amendment to reserve 45 seats in the legislature for female MPs, and worked to educate young women - in a country where 70% of them were illiterate.

From BBC