Judge Jacqueline Scott Corley granted Uber's motion today with "leave to amend," so Gonzales will be able to amend his complaint and file another lawsuit.
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Resign, and spend your days trying to amend the Constitution.
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Some states will allow you to only amend the gender.
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It should refuse to do so, or substantially amend it.
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I strongly support efforts to amend and repeal this bill.
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Only Congress or the courts can amend or overturn it.
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"If it's significant, you'll have to amend it," she said.
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Humphrey said he would amend his bill in the future.
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" We can amend that to: "Wonkiness is the main thing.
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Caproni gave the investors 14 days to amend their complaint.
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And I would amend the way you phrase that question.
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Attempts to amend the defamation laws have also been unsuccessful.
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Why does Theresa May want to amend the Irish backstop?
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Nor does it amend for the consequences of such rhetoric.
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Joichi Ito: Can I amend your introduction a little bit?
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Your honor, I'd like to revise and amend that column.
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In the interim, opponents will try to amend the bill.
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To address and amend aspects of her husband's political legacy.
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But we're not authorized to amend Title VII by interpretation.
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Will I have to amend or refile my tax returns?
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The Trump megadonor already had to amend his testimony once.
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Say amend," Vuong writes, in "Night Sky with Exit Wounds.
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You can't amend the 143th Amendment by an executive order.
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Throughout 2014 and 2015, Abe pushed to amend the nation's laws.
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It is this motion that the lawmakers are seeking to amend.
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The Ways and Means Committee would amend it and approve it.
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He could also amend the agreement to relax America's aggressive targets.
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APS said Bouteflika wanted to amend the constitution if re-elected.
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Lawmakers might also vote to amend the contents of the report.
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These bills amend existing legislation on terror financing and money laundering.
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Mr. Shanahan, would you wish to abridge or amend your statement?
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Great. Resign, and spend your days trying to amend the Constitution.
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There are multiple proposals to amend the Constitution to fix it.
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Members need opportunities to propose, debate, amend, and vote on legislation.
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The Seanad has limited powers to delay or amend the bill.
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I just want to amend part of what you said slightly.
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Cartwright pressed Vought as to whether he would amend the request.
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Judge Jesse Furman granted the shareholders permission to amend their complaint.
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Four were adamant that there's no need to amend the laws.
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But the effort to amend Section 230 is seen as different.
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" Attorneys filed a motion to amend C.F.'s complaint accordingly. "C.
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Just 41 senators could filibuster any attempts to amend this policy.
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Schnatter wanted to amend which workers were in the industry study.
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Amend most recently served as president of Raytheon International Inc in Riyadh.
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The dismissal was without prejudice, meaning the plaintiffs can amend their complaints.
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"A president cannot amend Constitution or laws via executive order," he tweeted.
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Now, Jade's team must amend these applications once more within six months.
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The current parliament agreed just last week not to amend this law.
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Mr Gantz wants to amend it to guarantee equal rights for all.
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EGYPT TO FORM COMMITTEE TO AMEND VALUE-ADDED TAX LAW - FINANCE MINSTER
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In July, Jack Wolfskin closed an amend and extend of its debt.
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He's telling them they'll have virtually unlimited opportunities to amend the bill.
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IFPI is now lobbying European and US regulators to amend the legislation.
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Diplomats said Russia pressured the independent sanctions monitors to amend the report.
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Authorities must now either enact or amend relevant laws within two years.
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"They are using this process to amend the statute," Mr. Guthrie said.
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Claimants have until October 15, 2019 to verify or amend their claims.
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SARSAI is just one program of the road safety-focused charity Amend.
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Radical change would probably require Congress to amend long-enduring environmental statutes.
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The legislation would essentially amend federal labor laws to include domestic workers.
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Still, Pelosi may intend to amend the SALT rule in another way.
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The bank said it would amend its prospectus and resubmit it shortly.
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Cohen said he would review the form and amend it if necessary.
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Its purpose is to amend the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990.
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The Framers made it hard to amend the Constitution without widespread support.
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Two bills introduced in Tennessee would amend the definition of indecent exposure.
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S. Free Trade Agreement until South Korea agreed to amend the agreement.
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I guess we need to amend that line for Life Under Disney.
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Leaders all ruled out new, legally binding accords to amend the package.
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With this program, you have the ability to diagnosis and amend that.
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So lovely, what's beautiful about our Constitution is we can amend it, right?
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As the government shutdown continues, travelers are being forced to amend their trips.
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We often look to animals to amend the weakness we feel as humans.
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Maldonado would later amend these claims and allege that Guevara coerced his statement.
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Dianne Feinstein asking them to amend the questionnaire to request social media handles.
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He hopes to use the time to amend the constitution's clause on pacifism.
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They're proposing to amend that 2011 act that's prevented Johnson from calling elections.
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It's easy to delay, amend, or cancel your subscription at any time, too.
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South Korea agreed in principle to amend its free-trade agreement with America.
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Crucially it means MEPs will have the chance to amend the controversial proposals.
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Of course, amend this based on how quickly your hair takes the shape.
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Caproni gave the investors 14 days to amend their complaint, including against UBS.
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McConnell: I think we'll have ample opportunity to read and amend the bill.
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Lawmakers are poised to soon begin discussing whether to renew or amend it.
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" It also said elected officials may "enact, amend, or repeal statutes regarding abortion.
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The reliever will amend his contract to a $22016 million, three-year deal.
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Should members have concerns with the law, they should seek to amend it.
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Senators plan to mark up, or debate and amend, the proposal starting Monday.
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And this is where Amend smartly plies the habitually underrecognized bonds of sisterhood.
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"Amend," of course, is a term that was never uttered by candidate Trump.
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McConnell is exploring whether he can amend the House-passed resolution of disapproval.
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He announced Saturday that he supports a proposed bill to amend that vote.
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And at this time, we don't see any need to amend the treaty.
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As far as I know, the process to amend the Constitution is different.
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Congress can amend Title VII to ensure the courts interpret its language broadly.
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It was not clear whether or how the House might amend the bill.
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In 2019, states considered at least 21 measures to amend data breach laws.
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But help develop their ideas; counter them, amend them — keep the ball rolling.
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And like every other democratic Constitution, ours provides for procedures to amend it.
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When Republicans decided to amend Obamacare, they too focused on the numbers covered.
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To raise the spending caps, both sides had to agree to amend them.
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Galvanizing Congress to amend Medicaid statutes can also help to address this challenge.
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Tory MPs call on the government to amend legislation to limit ministerial powers.
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If they didn't like this process, then they'd have to amend the Constitution.
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HR: And can I just amend Kara's question, Beth, for you in particular?
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M5S was more ambivalent about the measures and had tried to amend the decree.
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DHILLON: Get the votes and amend the constitution if you don&apost like it.
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She also emphasized she plans to delay and amend the legislation, not drop it.
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The exchange also said it will amend the contract's location differentials and territory boundaries.
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She would also amend US labor laws that explicitly exclude farmworkers and domestic workers.
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Peers attempts to amend this portion of the bill were rebuffed by the government.
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So far, every attempt to amend the health bill has resulted in an impasse.
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The company was given 90 days to amend its practices or face additional fines.
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It is also heightening the debate over whether Japan should amend its pacifist constitution.
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That means it will easily be able to pass laws and amend the constitution.
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The indictment alleges Tyler requested and received $75,000 to help amend the concessions law.
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Josh Hawley's (R-MO) move to amend Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act.
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The judges gave the island's parliament two years to amend and enact new laws.
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The Labor Department is seeking comments on whether to scrap or amend the rule.
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If one seeks to alter our fundamental rights, they need to amend the Constitution.
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The SEC voted to amend its 18-year-old order-handling rule on Nov.
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Ross on Sunday emphasized the need to amend what he said were bad deals.
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I have now concluded we must amend the Constitution to make the change stick.
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As more states amend their cannabis laws, public support for legalization continues to rise.
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That would seriously limit U.S. lawmakers' ability to amend the law here at home.
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Congress could amend the law (or increase funding for the F.D.A.) to encourage generics.
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He told The Wall Street Journal he would "amend, repeal or replace" the ACA.
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Facebook has agreed to amend its terms and conditions under pressure from EU lawmakers.
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That would force Democrats to back the bill without a chance to amend it.
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Macedonia has to amend its constitution to conform with the provisions of the deal.
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And we look at a movement aimed at pushing states to amend the Constitution.
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Few statehouse observers believe that lawmakers will amend the Constitution in the allotted time.
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He voted to amend the 1994 crime law to ban the federal death penalty.
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He voted to amend the 19903 crime law to ban the federal death penalty.
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As a result, there is growing interest in the need to amend the Constitution.
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Anna Moeller to amend the school code to add a more inclusive history curriculum.
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The legislation would amend federal civil rights law to explicitly include provisions on lynching.
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The Senate could vote to amend its own rules and allow a private vote.
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As Election Day draws near, legislation to amend or repeal the ACA tops headlines.
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The company said it will seek shareholder approval to amend its articles of association.
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"The Ferguson City Council has attempted to unilaterally amend the negotiated agreement," Gupta said.
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Newsom and legislators have said they will amend the law if there are problems.
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Further evidence is the encouragement from the courts to amend the now confusing law.
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As you read, add to or amend your list from the warm-up. 1.
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Will it amend its own charter to allow for student-athletes to be compensated?
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But that could present opponents with an opportunity to try to amend his plan.
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President Trump evidently realizes that he can't repeal or amend a federal law unilaterally.
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That's why Walter Fuller decided to amend his comment on the shortage of suckers.
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They said they support efforts by the U.S. State Department to amend the sanctions.
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When teenagers asked their parents to amend their lawless ways, only 56 percent listened.
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The Dems refuse to do what they know is necessary - amend our immigration laws.
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Remember that Mueller can always amend or "supersede" the indictment to include additional defendants.
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He voted to amend the 1994 crime law to ban the federal death penalty.
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Do you want to revise and amend any of the remarks in the book?
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Feinerman had dismissed the lawsuits in August 2017, but let the plaintiffs amend their cases.
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The state said it will amend its proposal in hopes of clearing the legal hurdle.
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Congress would have until December 1 to reject or amend a change to Rule 41.
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Bernie Sanders, and Julian Castro, who all want to amend qualified immunity in some way.
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McAuliffe, a Democrat, had until midnight on Sunday to either veto or amend the legislation.
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Because, really, what you need to do is amend the IRS code, the tax code.
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Trying to amend the constitution is to give our consent to this constitution once more.
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In fact, he now wants to amend the constitution to create a more powerful presidency.
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In April, he refused to let the investors amend their lawsuit for a fifth time.
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This comes after Judge Corley dismissed Gonzales' original complaint with leave to amend in August.
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GERMAN CARTEL OFFICE SAYS AMAZON AGREES TO AMEND TERMS OF SERVICE FOR THIRD-PARTY MERCHANTS
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A petition requesting Modi to amend the law has amassed around 25,000 signatures on change.
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Countries are currently discussing how best to amend the Montreal Protocol to deal with HFCs.
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The statewide referendum would amend New Jersey's Constitution and allow casino development outside Atlantic City.
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I think there's room to amend existing legislation to try to do something about that.
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Prosecutor Gemani Zimba said the state could still amend the charge to make it specific.
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President Trump should reverse or amend the outgoing administration's order jeopardizing such faith-based schools.
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Specifically, the bill would amend key portions of the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971.
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They are planning on working with the FEC to amend their prior filings, Frazier said.
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Prayuth said a committee of 11 legal experts would be assembled to amend the charter.
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Interpretive rules Unlike rules that are substantive, interpretive are much easier to amend or repeal.
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Democrats in the Senate could filibuster any attempts to amend this policy with 41 votes.
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Dan Brockett, a lawyer for the investors, said his clients plan to amend their complaint.
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Trinidad did not mention any plans to amend the rules with photos of male students.
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Britain has asked the EU to amend the risk margin but has made no progress.
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Lawmakers are debating whether to amend the law to address the concerns of foreign governments.
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Beyond Facebook News, Mr. Zuckerberg should amend the news feed to offer socially responsible journalism.
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The White House also asked Congress to amend the 2008 law to restrict UAC protections.
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It also gave the body the opportunity to amend the laws with a simple majority.
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Koskinen has never made an attempt to clarify or amend any of his prior statements.
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He can intervene and the secretary of Transportation can amend or revoke the DOT's Dec.
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Voters in eight states decided on Election Day to radically amend their longstanding marijuana policies.
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Without the tax benefit, companies would need to amend or discontinue those perks, she said.
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The Green New Deal might also be an opportunity to amend the Federal Arbitration Act.
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Please, put the first section back as it was and amend it as I suggested.
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But it could delay matters and amend the terms of the so-called Brexit process.
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So the less populous states will never agree to amend it out of the Constitution.
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Congress lacked the courage or the consensus to stop it, endorse it or amend it.
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If these bills are imperfect, don't we retain the right to amend and improve them?
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That could give opponents the possibility to amend it, and tie down its negotiating stance.
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His other option would be to amend the House bill to shore up Republican backing.
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He swept past the consensus-building conventions that previous leaders used to amend the Constitution.
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V.C.s have been rushing to amend their fund documents to let them buy virtual currencies.
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In a surprise, there were no serious attempts to amend the bill before the vote.
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The Honest Ads Act would amend the law to include internet ads in those requirements.
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Its 2015 order instructed the Florida Bar to amend its rules to include that restriction.
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Congress must amend the PROSPER Act to restore and strengthen disclosure requirements for foreign gifts.
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So, too, was the 120-day deadline he set for Europe to amend the deal.
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The bill, which will be introduced on Monday, would amend the Fair Labor Standards Act.
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If they can't do that, they can amend their claim to request free credit monitoring.
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The city's legislature will only be able to amend or repeal the legislation after implementation.
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It would amend the state constitution to allow new local taxes on sugar-sweetened drinks.
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Kganyago said the public protector had no power to instruct parliament to amend the constitution.
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Trump has asked Congress to amend the TVRPA to restrict the unaccompanied alien children protections.
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Oklahoma cities and counties would have the power to amend the restrictions, the governor says.
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Analysts say, however, there's probably not enough votes to amend the Budget Control Act limitations.
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The cross-motion by plaintiff, who is self-represented, to amend her complaint is granted.
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I amend it with all of the positive connotations of risk taking and mischief making.
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Congress voted to amend and extend these provisions in 1970, 1975, 1982, 1992, and 2006.
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In 2014, Pence and Indiana conservatives attempted to amend Indiana's constitution to ban same-sex marriages.
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Some Democrats, including Frank, have long been willing to amend these portions of the original bill.
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A bill is expected within days but opposition parties are expected to seek to amend it.
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However, to amend a major bill is not something a minority party is likely to attempt.
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Brian Clark, a lawyer for the direct purchasers, said his clients expect to amend their complaint.
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The panel of judges gave the island's parliament two years to amend or enact new laws.
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He added that Trump will amend the memo to add the CIA back into the NSC.
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The bottom line: Conservatives will get their chance to amend the bills in the House committees.
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But Japan's prime minister, Shinzo Abe, has made little secret of his desire to amend it.
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To amend this, Troy sleeps with Sam, who gives him a boost in the AP standings.
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As you read the article, add to or amend your list from the warm-up: 1.
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After months of talks, the Polish government agreed to amend the law, deleting the criminal clauses.
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Mr Abiy says he plans to amend the constitution and introduce term limits for his position.
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Audemars Piguet's Bennahmias said watchmakers had to amend business models to deal with changing consumer habits.
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Countries with legal shortfalls are added if they do not amend their rules by set deadlines.
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Too bad Keller is criminally underused in this episode, a problem the show will hopefully amend.
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Talks to amend that deal, and in particular its clauses regarding cars, began on January 5th.
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The official said the department was looking into whether to ask Congress to amend the law.
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But so far I'm told there has been no effort to amend any active fund docs.
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They are accused of having used their positions to amend Liberia's public procurement and concessions law.
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It would amend the Controlled Substances Act and exempts state-approved marijuana activity from federal enforcement.
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The KCC has not accepted that argument and told Facebook to amend its terms of service.
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A plan to amend or ditch term limits entirely is expected to be announced this autumn.
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Even before the Senate health care bill is released, conservatives already want to amend it. Sen.
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Could you please amend the headline and first paragraph immediately including any distribution on social media?
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Any efforts to amend Title VII's scope should be directed to Congress rather than the courts.
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India wants to amend the three-decade-old law to outlaw child labor in all sectors.
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Negotiators there will aim to amend the ozone-saving protocol to enhance its benefits for climate.
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The British government will then decide which of these it wants to keep, amend or reject.
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IKKS has recently announced its intention to amend the covenant threshold to allow for wider headroom.
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But since then, Republicans have worked to amend the ACHA to alleviate some of those concerns.
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Ohio state representatives recently introduced a bill to amend this dangerous policy after Sweeney contacted Rep.
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Last month, media groups canceled protests against the law after the government promised to amend it.
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Here's McConnell's response: McConnell: I think we'll have ample opportunity to read and amend the bill.
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A Myer spokesperson told the newspaper it would amend the commercial in light of the criticism.
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But MPs would have limited opportunities to amend these plans, short of defunding the entire government.
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Or it would amend rules about which assets it can buy to expand the eligible pool.
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He now proposes to get around the court orders by persuading voters to amend the Constitution.
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There were also high scores for builder baskets and ability for borrowers to amend the loan.
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It is not expected to pass the high threshold needed to amend the nation's founding document.
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And the law recognized this, and did not amend the permanent appropriation to reflect that recognition.
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Efforts to amend this law have stalled, but this is a consumer crisis Congress must address.
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" The Dodgers could amend it for themselves and make it "Kershaw and actually that's enough-shaw.
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So let me amend my original thesis: Awards are dumb, unless the trophy weighs 350 pounds.
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If the state attorney does not amend his offer, Mr. Kraft could seek a nonjury trial.
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Minnesota has the NBA's lowest three-point rate last season; Bradley can also help amend matters.
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He said Mueller allowed him to amend his testimony to reflect the content of the emails.
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May's entreaties for help to amend a withdrawal deal that would satisfy her Parliament were rejected.
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Media widely took that remark as a suggestion Morrison may amend laws to improve media protection.
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The Obama administration also tried to amend the Flores agreement, but was rebuffed by the courts.
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They are less worried about the Affordable Care Act and would amend rather than overturn it.
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In general, the rules are set by a condo association, which can vote to amend them.
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The power to "amend or modify" the agreement is vested in the Trans-Pacific Partnership Commission.
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To amend the Constitution, the bill needs the support of both chambers in two successive Legislatures.
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The group's leader said he wants to amend the law through a ballot initiative next year.
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Democrats will attempt to amend the resolution by forcing votes to subpoena additional witnesses and documents.
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The fiscal 2018 National Defense Authorization Act now under consideration in Congress would amend that law.
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They came together across party lines to amend and extend sweeping cap and trade emissions legislation.
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The regulation released on Monday will amend U.S. guidelines to permit similar deals with other nations.
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There are also provisions in the bill that amend other pieces of legislation to prohibit discrimination.
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Successful initiatives are much harder to modify or amend than laws passed by the state legislature.
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Thus far, however, the bill to amend the ban has yet to move beyond legislative committee.
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If someone believes it's behavioral, that's cool—as long as you think you can amend behavior.
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When I asked her to amend the resolution to urge Americans of all faiths to celebrate the unique symbols they cherished, she gave a less-than Churchillian refusal to surrender: Parliamentary procedure didn't allow her to amend her bill, she claimed incorrectly, otherwise she would have.
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Britain would also cede its ability to help shape, block or amend European financial and banking laws.
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In order to amend this, Twitter users have been rewriting popular film titles under the hashtag #makeafilmtotallyBritish.
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The NOPEC bill would amend U.S. antitrust laws to allow OPEC members to be sued for collusion.
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If that backs the agreement, lawmakers will have to amend the constitution to formalize the name change.
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If voters back the agreement, lawmakers would have to amend the constitution to formalize the name change.
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Egypt's Civil Aviation Authority, which was responsible for investigating the bombing, has yet to amend its report.
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Many apps also take away our rights by granting themselves the power to unilaterally amend the contract.
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Now, we can amend that result by noting that Dropbox is EBITDA positive, while Box is not.
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But a referendum to amend the constitution on July 30th has put the country back on edge.
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Despite this, many legislatures enact or amend statutes in a piecemeal fashion, sometimes leading to unanticipated results.
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Campaigners want Nepal to amend its legislation to empower the commissions to refer prosecutions to the courts.
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"Further investigation has led us to amend the complaint," says Riverside County District Attorney PIO John Hall.
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The bill would amend the Help America Vote Act of 2002 to eliminate the Election Assistance Commission.
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He has promised not to amend the constitution in the first half of his six-year term.
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She may try to bounce the Commons, by making a motion on the deal hard to amend.
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The "proper role of the judiciary" is "to apply, not amend, the work of the people's representatives".
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There would then be debate and an opportunity to amend the bill while it's on the floor.
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She can amend the lawsuit ... plus her other claims, such as defamation, are still alive and kicking.
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"There's a desire to amend what occurred yesterday to put us in a better place," said Sen.
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Formally, the vote was a referendum on whether or not the country should amend its 1948 constitution.
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However, the spokesman said Labour would seek to amend the necessary legislation on its passage through parliament.
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"Given the crimes and the circumstances, it is just not appropriate to amend the sentence," Smukler said.
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Only after the media publicized this omission did Kushner amend his security form to include these meetings.
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"Well, let me amend that, I think this one has got a bit more legs," he said.
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His attempt to amend the constitution to let him seek a second term in 2018 looks doomed.
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Those need to be reviewed by governments which may amend them before confirming them as legal "directives".
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Earlier this year, they managed to amend a resolution on Yemen to include language condemning anti-Semitism.
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Facebook has previously said it worked with EU authorities to amend its terms and ensure greater transparency.
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In 2014, Senate Democrats actually voted to amend the First Amendment when it comes to political speech.
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New York didn't amend its law after Roe, and in time, its reforms didn't feel very revolutionary.
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Sondland confirmed Taylor's account on Tuesday, when he returned to Congress to amend his original October testimony.
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Americans don't want to end their involvement in global affairs — but they want to amend that role.
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So it appears that National Amusements can amend Viacom's bylaws at any time to eliminate this requirement.
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Another is whether it would in fact have authority to amend the National Emergencies Act of 1976.
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In order to make a change, you need to amend the Constitution through a very difficult process.
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Voters must approve the measure when it appears on the 2018 ballot to amend the state constitution.
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Wigney ordered News to amend its defense and to pay Rush's legal costs from requesting the change.
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The previous government passed a workplace harassment act and an act to amend criminal law in 2013.
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Congress could also amend the ACA to permit individuals to purchase Medicaid plans offered through the exchanges.
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Second, the FCC needs to amend and expand Rule 1.17 of its Rules of Practice and Procedure.
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Outrage over the October episode led to efforts this spring to amend the disputed disturbing-schools law.
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It also sought consent to amend certain terms on its $500 million global sukuk bonds due 2020.
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The government now hopes to amend the terms of the 2038 notes through a simple consent solicitation.
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There is more blind rage than blind justice behind the effort to amend the New York constitution.
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As of a report Thursday afternoon by TODAY Food, National Beverage was working to amend the situation.
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Washington tried without success to amend the text to push Cuba to improve its human rights record.
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The details: The amendment to amend the must-pass National Defense Authorization Act is helmed by Sens.
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However, both Johnson and rival Jeremy Hunt want to amend the agreement that May reached last year.
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"I will consider all of my options if I don't get a chance to amend it," Sen.
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"There was no ability to make motions, to change, to strike, to amend" parts of the legislation.
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"You can't set term limits, because to do that you'd have to amend the Constitution," Ginsburg said.
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He has denied speculation that he will amend the Constitution to extend or abolish those term limits.
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Committees get an opportunity to amend and vote on the bill before it goes to the floor.
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While the Constitution contains procedures to amend it, the bar for doing so has proven quite high.
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Some 22000-year-old can get a lot of people excited about gerrymandering and amend the constitution.
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In partnership with their Ph.D. brethren, citizen scientists can measure efforts against results and amend strategies accordingly.
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Some 27-year-old can get a lot of people excited about gerrymandering and amend the constitution.
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He was "very surprised," and told his staff to prepare to amend the filing in the morning.
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Now, in fairness, there are good reasons why a constitution should not be too easy to amend.
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To amend Rule V requires a two-thirds vote of the Senate, something Mr. McConnell didn't get.
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Samantha Vang pushed to amend the state law, citing the growing Hmong-American community in the state.
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As you read, add to or amend your list of possible challenges from the warm-up: 1.
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He can use the bully pulpit, but to amend the law he has to go through lawmakers.
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As you read the article, add to or amend your two lists from the warm-up. 1.
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Bryce Reeves, a Republican, introduced a resolution to amend the state Constitution and change the immunity language.
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Republicans have accused Democrats of doing so to limit their ability to debate or amend the resolutions.
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Last October, NCLA filed a 40-page petition calling on the SEC to amend the gag rule.
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The two lawyers and others then spent three years pushing Congress to amend the sovereign immunity law.
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House lawmakers will take up legislation Tuesday to amend rules on participating in a federal advisory committee.
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Foxconn has "refused by inaction" to amend the deal, says Wisconsin Department of Administration Secretary Joel Brennan.
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Fitch expects 2degrees will extend and amend the facilities in the coming months to provide increased flexibility.
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"As the investigation progresses the prosecutor may add or amend charges as necessary," the police spokesperson added.
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In addition to the fine, Cruz's campaign agreed to amend its FEC filings to reflect the loans.
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The legislation would amend the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) and the Clean Water Act (CWA).
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If Democrats block a bill, McConnell could then amend the House resolution to include the budget caps.
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In more extreme cases, they can pursue impeaching the president, or even try to amend the Constitution.
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Mediaset's board met earlier on Friday to amend part of the by-laws of the planned holding.
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But to realize the full potential of regional investments, Congress must act to amend our founding legislation.
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The Senate could also move to amend the resolution that is expected to pass through the House.
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Many observers correctly predicted the ECB would not amend monetary policy shortly before the run-off vote in the French election, while Messina suggested it would be Germany's vote for a new premier in September which could become the threshold for Europe's central bank to amend its approach.
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In order to amend the constitution, Le Pen would need both houses of Parliament to approve an amendment.
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There is a dispute over whether the FCC has the authority to amend the 39 percent ownership limit.
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To amend church codes of conduct to explicitly include bishops and all who work for the church. 6.
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The government will repeal an ineffectual, century-old insolvency law and amend 11 laws now dealing with defaulters.
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"No sanctions ... shall terminate or amend any obligations of the parties stated by the contract," the document said.
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The U.K. could also amend what it wants from a future trade pact with the EU, he added.
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Repealing the ECA will, for example, give ministers vast discretionary power to amend European laws through statutory instruments.
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But although they cannot change the treaty itself, MPs are likely to amend the bill before it passes.
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Liberals don't want "we the people" to amend the Constitution in the ways prescribed by the founding fathers.
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China will amend banking regulations and improve supervisory systems to help fend off systemic financial risks, it added.
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Osmena said lawmakers had not wanted to amend the laws because their own finances could come under scrutiny.
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If it passes, Mactaggart's proposal says lawmakers will still be able to amend CCPA with a 50% vote.
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Facebook will amend its terms on "limitation of liability" when it comes to future Cambridge Analytica-esque issues.
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But Congress is always free to amend its statutes, even to omit what it previously thought was essential.
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The first is the bill's use of secondary legislation to amend laws by ministerial fiat without parliamentary scrutiny.
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The risk is that if Congress doesn't like their decision, it could simply amend the Federal Reserve Act.
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And in 2016 the ECJ ruled against a British investigatory-powers law, forcing the government to amend it.
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Last year, both the State Assembly and the Senate passed bills to amend the Constitution in this fashion.
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Lacking a supermajority to amend the constitution, PiS did the next best thing and nobbled the constitutional tribunal.
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Rauner said he intends to use his veto to amend parts of the bill that address CPS pensions.
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It will also amend New York State's definition of political communication to include paid internet and digital advertisements.
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The upshot: You may have filed a return with the wrong data and may have to amend it.
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When these resolutions come to the House and Senate floor for votes, members and senators cannot amend them.
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"With the charter in place it would have been very difficult to amend the Equality Act," he said.
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At a Friday press briefing, deputy Sarah Huckabee Sanders declined to say whether Spicer would amend his comments.
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"Project to amend #Egypt constitution unfolding & in full throttle," Egyptian Nobel Prize winner Mohamed ElBaradei tweeted last week.
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For the ECB to pursue helicopter money, European governments would have to amend the treaty that created it.
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The group has been working with regulators to help banks amend their contracts in line with the rule.
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Heller in the audio emphasized the need for the Senate to be able to amend the House measures.
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Credico had urged Stone in text messages and emails to amend his testimony before the House Intelligence Committee.
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Administrations often inherit policies they dislike, but they generally work to amend them to retain continuity and credibility.
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But some lawmakers, particularly Democrats, are dissatisfied with the House measure and are pushing to amend it. Sen.
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The Senate has proposed its own bill that it will mark up, or debate and amend, starting Monday.
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In Colorado, Governor Hickenlooper is supporting a ballot initiative to amend the state constitution to prohibit partisan gerrymandering.
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The Senate aims to mark up, or debate and amend, the legislation next week, McConnell also said Tuesday.
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The strategy here seems to be let the deal close and only amend for bad disclosure after that.
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Despite Mr. Trump's assertions, it remains unclear whether he will seek to annul or amend the nuclear agreement.
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It is past time to amend the history books and tell the real story of the suffrage movement.
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Among these matters is determining whether VA should amend its regulation on providing medical care for transgender veterans.
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And whenever an experiment comes back empty-handed, physicists can amend their theories to accommodate the null results.
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S. President Bill Clinton when it voted to amend clauses in the PLO's charter that advocated Israel's destruction.
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A coalition of Democrats and libertarian-leaning conservatives prefer, however, to amend the law with more privacy safeguards.
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The report calls for the creation of new standards and practices to amend these biased and biasing advertisements.
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He said it could amend the application and the panel's recommendation does not rule out an ultimate approval.
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The N.C.A.A. said it would amend its rules to allow Haas to play, and he warmed up gingerly.
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Even better: Congress could amend current human trafficking laws to prevent them from being weaponized in this way.
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I don't think she meant "fix" as in "amend," but "fix" as in "affix," to keep in place.
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The government is expected to put a bill before Parliament in the coming weeks to amend the law.
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"It's an interesting question," Mr. McConnell said in Kentucky, referring to whether he could amend the House language.
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"You are actively trying to amend your Second Amendment right and take away our guns," the man said.
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First, Congress should amend Superfund and the Clean Water Act to protect Good Samaritans from unfair liability risks.
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Approach the neighbor with your findings and insist that they amend their design to comply with city rules.
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Another useful measure would be to amend the Libyan Political Agreement, the United Nations-sponsored deal from 2015.
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In the past, he has hesitated to amend the constitution, not doing so once between 2000 and 2009.
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Democrats will try to amend the organizing resolution that will be offered by Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.
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Further, Congress should amend the Antiquities Act to require public comment periods and congressional oversight prior to declaration.
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The Federal Election Commission (FEC) introduced a draft proposal Wednesday that would amend regulations on online political advertising.
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But Greenberg told reporters Friday after the hearing that he wanted to amend the request with additional information.
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Kaine could then amend it on the floor to reflect changes asked for by Republicans before final passage.
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The Senate can amend those rules or temporarily abrogate them — but doing so takes a substantial bipartisan majority.
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The U.K. Parliament could then "amend, repeal, and improve" its own laws as and when it deems necessary.
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On Sunday parliament voted to amend the constitution to remove presidential term limits, meaning Xi can stay indefinitely.
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Rather, those who wish to amend it must go through an intentionally difficult process requiring substantial supermajoritarian majorities.
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Motions to recommit are the last opportunity for the House to debate and amend legislation before final passage.
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This means the board's members, trustees and Facebook have the ability to amend the bylaws as they please.
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If he does appear, House Democrats could choose to amend the articles — or leave them as they are.
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You may also have to amend auto insurance policies to make sure you're adequately covered in both locales.
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In my time as a federal prosecutor, we saw the department create, amend and withdraw many internal policies.
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"We are going to amend the complaint and proceed with the case," attorney Matthew Davis told the outlet.
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And Humphreys's shingle company currently faces a lawsuit alleging a violation of the statute the bill would amend.
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EPA said Thursday the rule is one of two it plans to enact to amend coal ash disposal.
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Regarding the management changes, the company said Mike Amend, executive vice president of Penney's omnichannel business, is leaving.
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But the court allowed Ms. Judd to amend the sexual harassment part of her complaint and resubmit it.
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Legislative efforts to amend the state's constitution to ban same-sex marriage, while recognizing civil unions, were defeated.
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Either amend the soil and reuse it, or donate it to someone who will, like a community garden.
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After the wireless deal fell apart RCom said it would also amend the masts deal with Canada's Brookfield Infrastructure.
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Ed Markey (D-MA) to amend the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act to increase privacy protections for some minors.
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Shareholder might not even know if a corporation decides to amend its bylaws to impose arbitration of securities claims.
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And when they do, Coleman said he intends to refile the bill to amend the state hate crimes law.
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His campaign moved quickly to amend their climate change plan after aides admitted several policy statements were missing attribution.
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He said the European Union, Montenegro and Switzerland had had to amend their own membership terms to ensure continuity.
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McConnell said Wednesday he plans to offer a shell bill that members can then amend their ideas on to.
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Susan Collins, a leader of the working group of moderates, agreed to amend the date to January 1, 2018.
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It's hard not to leave Unsheltered without questioning our own expectations and why we're so afraid to amend them.
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But if not, they said that they would amend the case to challenge the DACA program in its entirety.
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Congress did not repeal the ACA and did not amend Medicaid, and HHS cannot do so in its stead.
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Schroeder also urged Congress to amend Brazil's communications industry rules, which would help ease Oi's burden of mandatory investments.
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Democrats failed in their attempt to amend the legislation to retain the flight service as part of the FAA.
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But most attempts to amend the government's bill were voted down, lacking support from the main opposition Labour party.
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In translating Genesis—and later, book by book, the rest of the Hebrew Bible—he sought to amend this.
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Unlike most debates on the Senate floor, there's no starting immigration bill for lawmakers to amend in either direction.
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It must now get through congress, where three-fifths majorities are needed in both houses to amend the constitution.
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But I'd amend that to say that this is also the best smart speaker you can buy, hands-down.
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But national legislative bodies have historically blocked attempts to amend the Constitution and make Indonesia an overtly Islamic country.
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"Any efforts to amend Title VII's scope should be directed to Congress", the DoJ argues, "rather than the courts".
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In other words, should the FTC amend COPPA so it can protect the privacy of the kids using YouTube?
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Maybe, for example, we'll judiciously amend our social media algorithms, or promulgate practices that can help tame cognitive biases.
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It should amend the "theft of honest services" statute to conform with recent Supreme Court decisions narrowing its reach.
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Her post from March 20163 was met with such an overwhelming response that she had to amend her offer.
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That stood in contrast to the double-digit leads that vanished during previous losses to Texas Tech amend Kansas.
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The government will amend the emergency decree, published last month, to include Mayuriaga, said Deputy Culture Minister Patricia Balbuena.
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Just as it can take years to promulgate these regulations, it can take years to revoke or amend them.
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He had to amend the statement several times as new details about the meeting spilled out in public view.
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The proposed bill would amend South Sudan's constitution to extend Kiir's presidency through 2021, lawmakers told Reuters on Tuesday.
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Last December, Indian Member of Parliament Shashi Tharoor's move to amend the law by a private bill had failed.
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The bill would amend the CRA to allow Congress to overturn a number of rules in a single vote.
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Mr Temer wants to amend the constitution to freeze government spending in real terms and to reform overgenerous pensions.
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That is the majority that launched the country, wrote the Constitution and made it possible but difficult to amend.
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Indeed, the party may amend its charter to define the North as a nuclear power, South Korean analysts say.
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It appears possible that the International Olympic Committee might ease or amend the suspension when it meets on Tuesday.
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Some state regulations won't allow them, so advocates are working to amend the laws, as has happened in Florida.
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These words have meanings and Congress is not free to amend them without going through the complex amendment process.
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The Vacancies Act predates Dodd-Frank, but Dodd-Frank does not amend or repeal the Vacancies Act, he said.
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The United Arab Emirates on Friday welcomed Qatar's decision to amend its anti-terrorism laws, a potentially positive sign.
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Abe's Liberal Democratic Party proposes to amend Japan's constitution to include a duty to honor the anthem and flag.
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Centrica announced last year it would amend its business strategy to place greater focus on offering new consumer services.
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" He added later that he wants to "amend" the 13th Amendment, and wrote that it is "slavery in disguise.
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Taylor's closed-door testimony forced Sondland to amend his original testimony and admit a quid pro quo had occurred.
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Under the court decision, lawmakers have two years to amend the country's cannabis laws, but the industry isn't waiting.
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There are also some good ideas to amend the Constitution to require Congress to balance the budget every year.
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Lawmakers reject a government proposal to amend the constitution to meet some of the demands of the Madhesi minority.
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But Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who pushed for the legislation, has repeatedly refused any suggestion to amend the law.
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Congress has been debating whether to amend Calea to include tech companies such as Apple, Facebook and Alphabet's Google.
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Congress has until December 1 to pass legislation that would reject, amend or postpone the changes to Rule 41.
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Although LGBT activists have long campaigned to amend or overturn the law, constitutional challenges have so far proved unsuccessful.
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House Democrats had earlier planned to amend the Senate's $4.6 billion aid bill to add protections for migrant children.
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This is a farce, and the university could amend it simply by recognizing the need—and actually supporting it.
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It is basically one final opportunity for the minority party to amend legislation about to pass on the floor.
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Congress should therefore amend the War Powers Act to cover the possibility of preventive or pre-emptive nuclear strikes.
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Many of Beasley's responsibilities hinge on the defense, on his ability to recognize coverages and amend his route accordingly.
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Negotiations are ongoing with Mexico and Canada on NAFTA and with South Korean trade officials to amend both agreements.
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And while state lawmakers frequently amend ballot initiatives, it violates the spirit of political participation to repeal them outright.
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The bill approved Wednesday would amend 2014 law to expand the program to offer scholarships to part-time students.
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Lawmakers have voiced alarm about the liability protections, arguing their inclusion could undercut their ability to amend Section 230.
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Mexico and Canada would simply have to agree to amend the pact, which they likely would do, Sapiro said.
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Judd Burstein, a lawyer for Ms. Tantaros, declined to comment as to whether Ms. Tantaros would amend her complaints.
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Once the trial begins, Democrats can try to amend Mr. McConnell's initial resolution, asking for witnesses and new evidence.
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Both ride-sharing companies are lobbying the government to amend the draft law that is currently under legal review.
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Pro-EU lawmakers in Westminster narrowly won a vote Thursday, seeking to amend Prime Minister Boris Johnson's Brexit plans.
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It should amend the federal quarantine law to ensure the availability of immediate judicial review of all C.D.C. quarantines.
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States were also invited to amend national insolvency regimes to speed up the recovery of bad loans from debtors.
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It's due to kick in next year and there are only a few more days to amend the law.
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Over Cuero's objection, the trial court granted the prosecution's motion to amend the criminal complaint to reflect this fact.
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Fitch anticipates NuevaTel could amend its loan facility in the future to provide greater flexibility and eliminate amortization requirements.
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Senate Democrats have refused to amend the bill and insist that additions could doom the measure in the Senate.
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Significantly, individuals affected by this change in tax law only have a short time to amend their financial plans.
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Both Republican and Democratic lawmakers have urged Trump to amend the program, rather than do away with it entirely.
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However, the banking bills advance shouldn't be the only action Congress takes this session to amend federal marijuana policy.
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The People's Vote campaign said in a report that lawmakers should amend that motion by calling for another referendum.
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Republicans could seek to amend those rules, but such a moveis politically risky and considered unlikely, legal experts said.
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"If Congress has grown uneasy with this law, as many have, then we should amend it," Mr. McConnell said.
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Should all museums follow suit and amend their exhibits of Indigenous people if they are determined to be inaccurate?
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The only way to get even close to Mr Trump's budget request would be to repeal or amend the BCA.
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Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi has long desired the presidency and has campaigned to amend the Constitution to allow it.
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The proposal to amend the decision-making process, known as comitology, needs approval of EU states and the EU parliament.
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It added that the legislation would amend Hungary's constitution to block other European Union countries from sending asylum-seekers there.
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Hawaii had also sued over the previous order and is seeking to amend its complaint to include the new ban.
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Politico reports that the suit requires Trump and Kushner to amend their financial disclosures to include the information allegedly omitted.
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The lenders want to maintain covenants, including a leverage covenant, but amend the levels based on any new business plan.
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If it was the case that they were not filed exactly as the FEC requires, then we'll amend the filings.
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In Vermont, the state legislature passed a proposal to amend the state constitution to guarantee the right to an abortion.
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John Thune told CNN that there are "lots of ways to fix and amend" the House bill in the Senate.
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Proposals were also being discussed to amend Interserve's financing agreements, including extending the maturity dates of existing loans, it said.
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Labor and independents in February combined to amend the country's hardline border security laws against the wishes of the government.
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Even so, because the government lacks a majority in the upper house, the Lords will try to amend the bill.
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Republican leaders told moderates that the bill would almost certainly change and become less conservative after Senate Republicans amend it.
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Both proposed measures would amend the state's constitution to explicitly proclaim that they do not protect the right to abortion.
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In 2015, business pressure forced Indiana to amend a religious freedom law to clarify that it does not allow discrimination.
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Judges said parliament should introduce new laws or amend existing ones within two years to allow gay people to marry.
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Speaking to PEOPLE, Ford says he hopes Strong Island gets people thinking about ways to amend the criminal justice system.
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In 2015, the inmate received new public defenders who sought to amend his claims with evidence of the jury bias.
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No amount of money on the face of the earth could even begin to make an amend for what happened.
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"Labour will seek to amend and remove the worst aspects from the bill as it passes through parliament," Starmer said.
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Stayskal are supporting a new bill, drafted in January, to amend the doctrine to allow them to sue the government.
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Zinke said he believed Trump could "amend" Obama's moves to declare millions of acres of federal property as national monuments.
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The alliance controls 133 of Parliament&aposs 199 seats, a majority that gives allows it to amend the constitution unchallenged.
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Andrew M. Cuomo, who upended an agreement that the mayor had negotiated to amend the program, known as 25-a.
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He will have to decide whether to do so, or to amend the document, as some allies have already suggested.
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After California legalized marijuana, some officials in the state are taking steps to amend for the old war on pot.
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In 2016, voters rejected his proposal to amend the constitution to let him seek another five-year term this year.
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However, the KOC said last month it was "not appropriate to amend national team selection regulations for a specific person".
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TransCanada, meanwhile, requested that the public service commission allow it to amend its application retroactively to head off legal challenges.
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Sweden hopes to amend laws before a spectrum auction for so-called 5G next-generation mobile infrastructure due in December.
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Should the court rule the current passport policy unlawful, it could increase pressure to amend the law, Elan-Cane said.
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Verizon, the No. 1 U.S. wireless carrier, had been trying to persuade Yahoo to amend the terms of the agreement.
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EDT This post has been updated to amend Dyn's analysis of the number of devices used in the DDoS cyberattack.
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" –Mark Amend Rhett Power is the co-founder of Wild Creations and the author of "The Entrepreneurs Book of Actions.
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Morgan Stanley's board has permission to "alter, amend or modify the plan at any time", according to the bank's filing.
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A ban would also force airlines to amend rules that prohibit lithium ion batteries from being stowed in hold luggage.
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Valeant Pharmaceuticals — Valeant struck in agreement with loan holders to amend the terms of its debt, according to Dow Jones.
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In July 2015 it closed an amend and extend of its debt, which included a 75m capital injection from Blackstone.
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Tammy Duckworth (D-IL) introduced a bill in July to amend FARA to add civil fines as an enforcement tool.
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"I don't think that we can amend or tinker around the edges with the Trans-Pacific Partnership," Gunnels told Campbell.
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That said, is AMLO willing to amend the tax regime of PEMEX even if that puts pressure on public finances?
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Both Republican and Democratic lawmakers alike have urged Trump to amend the program, rather than doing away with it entirely.
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"I expect that in the end the ANC will say it is not necessary to amend the constitution," he said.
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The investors are trying to amend the fund's structure to push changes, including potentially removing one of Xfund's venture capitalists.
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Investing in India via France carries the risk that India could at any time seek to amend the tax treaty.
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McConnell was one of three Republicans who voted against the amendment, which would amend the constitution to prohibit flag burning.
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The most important factor is that patent holders can amend their claims during a PTO review but not in court.
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It would amend it at its peril in light of the reports that show Russia's continuing resistance to true reform.
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Already, the Governor has given indications of her intention to call for a special session to amend the new law.
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He started by saying the word he should have used was "amend" -- as in, he wants to tweak the 13th.
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Robert C. Byrd often said, two great rights of senators are the right to debate and the right to amend.
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He chose not to publicly amend the comments, general counsel Robert Litt claimed in 85033, because of their classified nature.
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"We have reviewed all the comments and legal opinions we received, and we will amend the addendum accordingly," she added.
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That's why over 170 nations agreed last year in Kigali, Rwanda, to amend the Montreal Protocol to phase down HFCs.
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I urge Congress to amend the Senate Foreign Relations Committee bill to grant the Organization of Islamic Cooperation diplomatic status.
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Then amend the Antideficiency Act to provide for the orderly operation of government services before, during and after a shutdown.
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The majority of shares at Viacom are permitted to act by written consent at any time to amend the bylaws.
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CNBC followed up with Ross to see if he wanted to amend his statement, but had not yet heard back.
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As prime minister, Prachanda has pledged to amend the Constitution to address the grievances of the protesters in the plains.
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In March, it eliminated 230 positions and announced the departure of executive vice president of Penney's omnichannel business, Mike Amend.
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The military brass found themselves struggling to view Israel as a non-enemy state and amend their military doctrine accordingly.
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However, opposition parties are seeking to amend the bill for an election to take place in advance of that date.
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CORRECTION: This story has been updated to amend the amount of time LaBeouf and Jupe spent together prior to filming.
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The ECB could also amend rules about which assets it can buy to expand the eligible pool, the sources said.
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The CLOUD Act would amend this, likely impacting Microsoft's pending Supreme Court case over data it has stored in Ireland.
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Congress should also amend the underlying Tobacco Control Act of 2009 to promote switching from cigarettes to lower-risk alternatives.
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The department said its proposed rule would amend the normal countervailing duty process to include new criteria for currency undervaluation.
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The law would require agencies like the Parks Department to amend the way it deals with violators within its jurisdictions.
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It is unclear if it would be legal to amend derivatives contracts to reflect "lifecycle events" like rolling forward positions.
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In June 2016, the United States and India reached a side agreement to amend the Montreal Protocol in this fashion.
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In activist, legal, and political circles, many worry that the new jails will not amend the institutional abuses at Rikers.
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You can also opt to amend your claim and select the free credit monitoring option instead of the cash payout.
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Congress is allowed to amend its own law, and the Constitution does not permit any court to undermine that power.
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First, we need to amend the 2008 Trafficking Victims Prevention Reauthorization Act, or T.V.P.R., which is much easier to say.
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Such motions are the last opportunity to amend a bill and are used by the minority to send a message.
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The legislature now has two years either to amend the Civil Code or to enact laws addressing same-sex couples.
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It would amend the Animal Welfare Act to prevent people from knowingly slaughtering a dog or cat for human consumption.
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Instead, laying down a shell bill that had nothing to do with immigration that he has invited members to amend.
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But in 1983, the Supreme Court held that legislative vetoes are unconstitutional, and Congress was forced to amend the law.
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He then continued to step in it by saying she does need to "amend the situation" of her "catty" moments.
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First, they could amend the current articles of impeachment, if necessary, to adjust the charges to fit the new evidence.
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Motions to recommit are the last opportunity for the House to debate and amend a given measure before final passage.
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Or, no, George Clooney—yes, yes, yes, George Clooney, she would amend, as if George Clooney made all the difference.
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But he did ask that they amend the Iran Nuclear Agreement Review Act (INARA) to address his issues with it.
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Beyond Sondland's need to amend his testimony, several officials questioned what they perceived to be his inflated sense of self.
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The board will eventually be able to amend its bylines to change the name if it wants, Facebook told me.
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Foxconn, however, has declined to amend the contract, and it indicated that it nevertheless intends to apply for tax credits.
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However, Thune said it's "unlikely" that the Senate would amend the FAA bill in any way, given the time constraints.
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It is not clear whether the latest shooting will move state lawmakers to amend these laws; in the past, Gov.
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But he has had to amend a national security questionnaire after failing to disclose contacts with Russian nationals and others.
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So I think, much discussion is needed how to amend the constitution rather than who will become the next president.
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They will after the first scandal, but even if they don't, popular opinion doesn't amend the Constitution; only amendments can.
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The landmark decision gave Parliament two years to amend existing laws or pass new ones to allow same-sex marriage.
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Tensions flared this week after House Republicans managed to successfully amend a gun control bill with votes from 26 Democrats.
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Yet despite YouTube's multiple attempts to amend its initial response, skeptics of its policies have good reason to be worried.
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Diawara is one of the few voices in western academia to partially amend for this in his cross-disciplinary work.
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After the debate, Harris and her team sought to amend her seeming support for the total elimination of the private industry.
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In response to Stone's plea, Credico urged Stone to "amend your testimony before I testify on the 15th," the indictment said.
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The European Commission will now assess the budget and could accept or reject it, asking the coalition to amend its plans.
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There has been resistance from the Deputy Prime Ministers Matteo Salvini and Luigi Di Maio to amend their spending plans, however.
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The commission has said Italy needs to amend its spending plans if it wants to avoid sanctions, including a possible fine.
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The biggest refinancing of the quarter was an amend-and-extend of Italian car maker FCA Group existing revolving credit facility.
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The other TPP countries could in theory go back to the drawing board and amend the agreement, starting with Article 30.5.
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In a May 2017 speech, he promised to amend Article 9 to explicitly recognize the constitutionality of the SDF by 2020.
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All three pension funds are also voting against the company plan to amend its stock option and deferred share unit plans.
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News of the Party's proposal to amend the constitution was widely shared on Chinese social media, and many people expressed approval.
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Phalen later noted that it's not unusual for applicants to forget to include something in their application and then amend it.
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On Sunday, China's National People Congress overwhelmingly approved a ballot measure to amend the country's constitution to remove presidential term limits.
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Mike Pence, now the vice president, was forced to amend a bill that critics said opened up LGBT individuals to discrimination.
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Both candidates have said they would amend the article of Mexico's constitution that grants sitting presidents immunity from prosecution for corruption.
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The United States failed in a bid to amend the resolution with a paragraph that would have condemned violence by Hamas.
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The move not only gained him worldwide notoriety, but also pushed YouTube as a platform to amend its site-wide policies.
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The resolution seeks to amend laws in Goa so that existing miners can continue to extract ore for about 20 years.
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Judges, the prosecutor general and chief anti-corruption prosecutor have all criticized plans to amend criminal legislation without consulting the judiciary.
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While his proposal would amend California election law, it does not explicitly state how citizenship will be verified, The Times reported.
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Lindsey Graham and Orrin Hatch, amend their statements to say Moore should immediately step aside as the allegations are credible. Sens.
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The legislation, known as the Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Act, would essentially amend federal labor laws to include domestic workers.
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Rabobank said it was working with the regulator to address its concerns, and would amend its funding agreements with its parent.
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Workers want unions that have the ability to veto or amend management's decisions to downsize, subcontract, automate or shift work overseas.
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Without transition, it would be illegal in some cases to make payouts on insurance contracts or amend derivatives contracts after March.
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The club needed a two-thirds majority to amend the criteria for admission, but narrowly failed to achieve the required mandate.
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The president provides Congress with a budget request, and Congress has to amend (or not) and then pass that federal budget.
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Facebook and Instagram's new policy is a good example of why Congress should amend Title III to clearly include internet businesses.
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But given how difficult it is to amend the constitution, Americans may be stuck with old judges for quite a while.
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After the approval, TransCanada asked the commission if it could retroactively amend the route application, saying it hoped to prevent lawsuits.
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Monte dei Paschi was already forced to amend the plan and was going to compensate retail investors for 300 billion euros.
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Congress could amend the Endangered Species Act—which has been done before, but seems unlikely given Republicans' unified control of government.
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DE) fired off a salvo of demands on Friday to cut the price and amend the terms of Sunrise Communication's (SRCG.
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In December, the Senate approved legislation to amend the TSCA reform bill approved by the House of Representatives back in June.
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COOLER My response to the WTO and to Congress's cave-in is to amend COOL to include restaurants and processed foods.
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The 2006 push to amend the Constitution fell one vote short of the 67-vote threshold needed to clear the Senate.
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That's provocative, but this is complicated and better addressed by implementing legislation, which is as easy to amend as any statute.
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In July 2015, Jack Wolfskin closed an amend and extend of its debt, which included a 75m capital injection from Blackstone.
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The bill adds protections not contained in the SEC's no-action letter including size caps the SEC is authorized to amend.
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Congress could amend the ACA to permit states to adopt the approach taken by Arkansas as an alternative to Medicaid expansion.
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The act would amend the Civil Rights Act of 1964 to prohibit discrimination based on one's gender identity or sexual orientation.
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Members are expecting to get a massive tax bill Thursday only to turn around and amend it in committee days later.
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While his government did amend the Constitution, it refused one of the key Madhesi demands: to redraw the country's federal provinces.
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He added that Kushner was not questioned on his trouble with financial disclosure forms, which he has had to repeatedly amend.
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The demographer must then submit the proposed map to a commission which can amend the plan via a 70 percent vote.
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Democrats also were peeved that Republicans brought the bill straight to the floor without the opportunity to try to amend it.
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The referendum, if passed, would amend the State Constitution to prevent the death penalty from being declared cruel or unusual punishment.
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Rank-and-file members from both parties should have a fair debate and a chance to amend and improve the bills.
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I've got my hands on a copy of the bill that House Republicans will drop Thursday to amend the Iran deal.
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The ballot proposal would amend Michigan's constitution to take redistricting away from the legislature and create an Independent Citizens' Redistricting Commission.
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The deal to replace HB 2 came together on Wednesday night, just ahead of an NCAA deadline to amend the law.
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In 1996, Lukashenko held a referendum to amend the constitution, successfully ending the limitation of the number of possible presidential terms.
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He's even tried to find a way to amend — or even end — the longstanding free trade deal between Washington and Seoul.
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Liberals are attempting to amend the bill and add provisions that would boost oversight of some areas of the financial sector.
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"Certainly, whatever the House sends over could be a vehicle for us to amend it with stuff like this," he said.
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The report also said the Iraqi government could amend the country's criminal code to grant domestic courts jurisdiction over international crimes.
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As governor, Mr. Brown has vetoed several recent attempts to amend the process, principally by outlawing a fee-per-signature payment.
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A majority of European states that have signed on to the convention, however, have yet to amend their definitions of rape.
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According to Mr. Green, Carlson's council can still amend the complaint so that the allegations of harassment and retaliation are separated.
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After asking the White House to amend the transcript to include the comments, Ms. Haberman supplemented it with her own notes.
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Ms. Denham did not weaken the rules in response to the industry pressure, but she did clarify and amend some provisions.
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The budget statement said Trudeau's government plans to amend Canada's Excise Tax Act to redefine ride-sharing firms as taxi companies.
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And if companies don't meet even the smaller job requirements, administrators often amend the deals to allow companies to keep qualifying.
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But the West Virginia and Alabama measures would amend their respective state constitutions to declare that abortion rights are not protected.
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And Canada managed to reach proper independence, with the right to amend our Constitution without approval from Britain, only in 1982.
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If approved in general terms, the bill will be discussed in detail in parliament's constitutional affairs committee that can amend it.
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But she makes a convincing, full-throated case for the German government to amend its laws and practices regarding looted property.
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The document seeks to amend a legislative proposal by the European Commission on the ranking of unsecured creditors in bank rescues.
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They could, he said, ultimately try to amend the framework before a procedural hurdle where it would again need 85033 votes.
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It was passed at a first reading and must be voted on again, during which time MPs can amend the law.
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Meanwhile, we should have the right to amend, blur and import or export our own data into any system we please.
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This would be the second time Dana has had to engage its creditors to amend the terms of its outstanding debt.
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The BBA review will check whether banks are complying with the protocol and may make recommendations to amend procedures, if appropriate.
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Barr and his department claim that the decision to amend Stone's sentencing recommendation came prior to Trump's attacks on social media.
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Senators could also decide to amend parts of the bill, in which case it would go back to the lower house.
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For instance, Republicans could try to amend the Clean Air Act so that the EPA has no authority over greenhouse gases.
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Similar widespread threats of boycotts forced Indiana to amend its religious freedom law to clarify that it does not allow discrimination.
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After months of speculation he unveiled a policy document meant to amend (though not replace) the militant group's founding charter of 1988.
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The government wants to use so-called Henry VIII powers to amend the bill after it has been passed, without parliamentary scrutiny.
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Cherkizovo also plans to amend its dividend policy with a view of returning at least 50 percent of its earnings to shareholders.
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And so, to me, it set off alarm-- (CROSSTALK) HANNITY: So what was amended then, what testimony did you have to amend?
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There's no chance to amend or fix any aspect of a bill that's had no real committee hearings, markup, or formal analysis.
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FanDuel and DraftKings can now choose to fight the federal government, amend the deal in some way or cancel their merger entirely.
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Justice Department officials asked a federal judge to amend a class-action settlement that governs how children are treated in immigration custody.
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Will he be able to help craft crucial policies, amend and foster invaluable relationships with other nations, and connect with disenfranchised youth?
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"Our base case has been that the budget will be used as leverage to amend back parts of the moratorium," Hanson said.
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Through all of this, airlines are assisting passengers to amend their travel plans, a stark departure from what we've come to expect.
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It should not require saying so, however, the House is not able to amend a resolution that in fact no longer exists.
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States can no longer ratify the 1972 Equal Rights Amendment, and Congress can no longer amend the resolution that has proposed it.
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"It is now up to parliament to amend the law, and that we should do soon," Shanmugam said in parliament on Monday.
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In an attempt to assuage the doubters, Mr Renzi promised earlier this month to amend the Italicum after the referendum is passed.
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My advice is that you always amend and change it to make it applicable to a particular job and a particular employer.
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The findings in the Buzzfeed story underscore the need to amend the state law and allow for greater transparency regarding police misconduct.
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Congress can't amend the legislation, which means members are largely stuck — for better or worse — with the deal announced early this week.
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Eric Swalwell (D-CA), who spearheaded a request to amend the ban and give C-SPAN direct camera control earlier this year.
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CNN reported the statute he wanted to amend to include burquas was intended to ban hoods and robes used by the KKK.
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He still wants to amend Article 9, the constitutional clause preventing Japan from fielding a conventional military, as part of his legacy.
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But, that's not the case ... Parker is actively working to amend her lawsuit to add her real name, according to court docs.
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Last week, sources told Reuters that Valeant offered to pay lenders a higher interest rate in order to amend its debt agreements.
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Hawley's bill would amend Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, which gives companies legal protection from what users post on platforms.
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However a month later, a judge allowed Steven to amend his bond and travel to North Carolina, according to local station WTVR.
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It would amend the state's constitution and give local officials more power to enact regulations that impact energy development and related companies.
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They want to amend the 2014 constitution either to extend the president's term in office or possibly abolish presidential term limits entirely.
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However a month later, a judge allowed Pladl to amend his bond and travel to North Carolina, according to local station WTVR.
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Constantly putting his life in peril for the greater good is how Daniel sees that he can amend for his father's sins.
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Also on the list was a study to amend a new constitution that critics say preserves the hold of the military indefinitely.
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In a filing on Friday, Wells Fargo said the court should toss the lawsuit without allowing the plaintiffs to amend it again.
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Various other government agencies have also undertaken efforts to consider how to amend the Canadian regulatory landscape to be friendlier to fintechs.
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In fact, there is a movement afoot to amend the laws in Tennessee, which may provide Brown a chance at early release.
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These unintended consequences should be expected if the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) does not amend its Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) mandate.
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At that time, the FDIC contended that Bank of America's underpayments exceeded $1 billion, and reserved the right to amend its complaint.
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The EU Commission wants to amend the current policy where asylum seekers must be processed in the first nation where they arrive.
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That could allow him to amend Japan's Constitution to "remove any doubt about the military's legitimacy," according to the New York Times.
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The Service also says that Congress would have to amend the law in order for women to be drafted into the military.
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The NLD holds most seats in parliament, but the military lawmakers mean it lacks the 75% majority needed to amend the constitution.
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Administrative agents and borrowers can use an "amendment approach" when triggered to amend an agreement to replace Libor with an alternative benchmark.
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As part of the agreement, the company will also amend its bylaws to destagger the board so all directors are elected annually.
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The company now has to amend its contracts with smartphone manufacturers in order to comply with the ruling, and pay a fine.
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Consider how you'll need to amend any goals, like catching up on retirement savings or putting off a home purchase, Durkin said.
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Trump promised during his campaign to "dismantle" Dodd-Frank, but never specified how he would want to change or amend the law.
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Then the legislature, in its wisdom, can always amend laws and change that date in the future, if new routes come up.
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He is looking to amend a case was originally filed last year concerning an expansion of DACA that had been struck down.
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If they win, it will be up to Congress to fix this mess and amend the 24-year-old Motor Voter law.
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As of 2015, four states—Idaho, Kansas, Ohio, and Tennessee—won't amend the gender marker on a birth certificate under any circumstances.
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The incident occurred during unrest over an unpopular closed-door Senate vote to amend the constitution to allow for presidential re-election.
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For instance, they prompted Mr Sondland to amend his testimony and confirm that he too understood that a quid pro quo existed.
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Kim Reynolds (R) said she wants to amend the state's constitution to allow felons the right to vote after serving their sentences.
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REINS also requires agencies to amend or repeal old rules to offset all the costs of new rules, without regard to benefits.
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Europe and the United States should also listen to Jordanian complaints about our trade deals and unilaterally amend them to their liking.
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To comply with those rules, the Senate may ultimately amend the bill to have the corporate rate cut expire after 10 years.
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Congress should amend the ACA to extend its reinsurance and risk corridor programs, both of which expired at the end of 2016.
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Pettit then determined that the best way to amend the monument is to recognize the seven black men killed in the riot.
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Senators in both parties have objected to the yes-or-no nature of the vote, saying they want to amend the bill.
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Conservative politicians are campaigning to amend the criminal code, which is up for its five-year review, to criminalize same-sex relations.
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"We acknowledge that there have been efforts at the federal level and by state lawmakers to amend our firearms laws," she said.
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Paul Harris (R) currently includes medical and religious exemptions, though Harris said he plans to amend the bill to remove those exemptions.
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Further, Congress may decide to amend and make more specific the language defining an emergency in the National Emergencies Act of 1976.
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Word began seeping out that FOSTA was to be entirely replaced with a bill that would not amend Section 230 at all.
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The conservative caucus objected to the bill, and had attempted to amend it so that it would have, well, actually repealed ObamaCare.
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They're considering a lawsuit, working to elect a Democratic attorney general in the 2018 election, and considering how to amend the legislation.
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The legislation has several stages to pass before it creates a legal duty on the British government to amend Northern Ireland's laws.
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So Republican dislike of the list is why the GOP is now seizing on the chance to amend the provision in Obamacare.
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When Republican legislation was put forward in 1998 to amend the Constitution to allow organized prayer in public schools, he opposed it.
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The Senate, meanwhile, could amend its filibuster rules to place the burden of maintaining a filibuster on the senators behind that filibuster.
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If Mr. López Obrador wants to amend Mexico's Constitution, he will have more chances to do so than many of his predecessors.
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"I didn't honor and fully understand boundaries and power dynamics," he said, and offered an apology and pledged to amend his behavior.
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For instance, Democrats in Massachusetts back in 2004 tried to amend the rules for Senate vacancies to make sure that then-Gov.
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A national referendum to amend the Constitution looms, and it might dictate the course of the country for the next 15 years.
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Numerous proposals to amend the primary process have been authored, all of which seek to make this broken system more democratically viable.
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Third, we need to amend the Flores Settlement Agreement and recent expansions which would allow for family detention during the removal process.
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Freenet, which owns nearly a quarter of Sunrise, opposes terms of the deal that Liberty Global has said it will not amend.
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Officials from 170 countries have gathered to amend the existing Montreal Protocol to phase out HFCs in favor of more benign alternatives.
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But Barr has said that he reviewed the original sentencing recommendation and decided to amend it before he saw the President's tweet.
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The sales process is still ongoing and the field of bidders will get more opportunity to amend their offers, the sources said.
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And if passed, the Medicare Hearing Act of 2019, introduced in October, would amend the program to cover hearing aids and services.
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The bill, which Chu introduced last April, would also amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to explicitly prohibit discrimination based on religion.
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Moise has flagged his desire to amend the constitution before but until this week has not had the power to do so.
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Some MPs (Members of Parliament) will likely try to amend the bill this week to make sure there is a "confirmatory" referendum.
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The 10 blue states that have already adopted the agreement need to go back to the drawing board and amend their constitutions.
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Responding to Trump's call for legislation, Corker and Cotton unveiled a plan Friday to amend the Iran Nuclear Agreement Review Act (INARA).
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Museveni has ruled Uganda for nearly 33 years and recently got parliament to amend the constitution to drop age limits on leadership.
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It faults Mexican investigators for failing to explore leads and for refusing to amend prior findings in the face of new evidence.
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"National Amusements exercised its legal right to amend CBS's bylaws, and this change was effective immediately," the company said in a statement.
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And it would give opponents time to amend the legislation, like adding a referendum on the plan or a customs union stipulation.
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In December, the committee approved a bill that would amend the Wilderness Act for the first time since its passage in 1964.
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The proposal failed in Congress, but it did inspire most states to amend their constitutions with language that prohibits aiding religious schools.
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The House Judiciary Committee will write and amend articles this week and a vote to impeach the President could come next week.
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Mr. Abe has moved to change that, despite public opposition, by issuing a reinterpretation of the Constitution and campaigning to amend it.
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Bloomberg said that he has also directed his campaign to review and amend its current policies to be consistent with those principles.
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He's starting a ballot initiative that would amend the new law, the California Consumer Privacy Act, which takes effect on Jan. 1.
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The U.S. should respond by gathering a coalition of shareholders and asking the World Bank board to amend its agreement with China.
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In September, Commerce announced it would amend the process to allow firms to respond to any objections filed to their exclusion requests.
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McConnell late Friday announced he would move to amend the government funding bill so that it funds the government until Feb. 8.
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Mr. Trump told The Wall Street Journal on Friday that he hoped to amend the health law rather than eliminate it entirely.
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Now we have to decide whether to continue to defend, amend and build upon that foundation or become complicit in dismantling it.
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"There are no plans to amend this legislation nor change materially the methodology EIOPA uses to derive the curves," EIOPA told Reuters.
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In light of such challenges, Abe has set a goal of 2020 to amend the constitution to recognize the country's armed forces.
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Algeria is expected to amend its energy law to encourage foreign investors but without ending a rule that maintains majority local ownership.
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An attempt to amend Hong Kong's extradition law triggered the worst crisis in the city since its handover to China in 251.
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In Japan, some financial market players fear trying to amend the constitution could divert Abe's energy away from reviving the stuttering economy.
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Alternatively, people can "amend" their claim by signing up for the free credit monitoring service provided by Equifax, forgoing the cash settlement.
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"If we aren't going to impeach this time we should amend the Constitution to remove impeachment," Pelosi said, according to multiple attendees.
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The No. 1 U.S. wireless carrier had been trying to persuade Yahoo to amend the terms of the agreement following the attacks.
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Michelle Vocht, a lawyer for workers at the plant, is preparing to amend the complaint alleging persistent racial harassment at the plant.
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DOJ spokeswoman Kerri Kupec has said the decision to amend the first sentencing memo came before Trump's first tweets early Tuesday morning.
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Mr. Chávez later tried to amend his 1999 document with changes that he argued would speed the course of his populist revolution.
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She gave the plaintiffs 30 days to amend their claims against Walmart, Corrective Education's founders and some of its employees and directors.
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State officials also said if the Obama administration wants protections for transgender people, it should appeal to Congress to amend existing laws.
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It's important to pass the Equal Rights Amendment, which would amend the Constitution to grant equal rights to women and LGBTQ individuals.
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Scott Biggs (R-Chickasha) said Thursday that he plans to amend another bill in order to change the statute and protect victims.
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The backlash prompted Ocasio-Cortez's office to remove the "frequently asked questions" page from the representative's website, and amend the fact sheet.
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Elliott and Barnes & Noble expect to amend the agreement to utilize a tender offer structure, thereby likely reducing closing time by several weeks.
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If you make a mistake on the form or get updated information, you'll still have a window of time to amend your submission.
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The company declined to comment about why it reinstated the account and about whether it would amend the list it sent to Congress.
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Though, that was the year she did quit Yale and move into the pool house, so maybe she'd like to amend that wish?
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If you do choose this route, you may also need to amend your tax return, as benefits are taxable depending on your income.
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In 2005, von Bismarck set out to persuade Congress to amend the Lacey Act, the nation's chief law against trafficking in stolen wildlife.
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Poland has to amend its plans for a cap to ensure they do not violate European Union rules on state aid for utilities.
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Genworth said it and Oceanwide are working to amend the proposed deal in hopes of winning approval from a U.S. national security panel.
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The bill would amend the National Voter Registration Act of 1993 mandating states to make official public websites for online voter registration available.
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Gretchen Whitmer and other lawmakers announced a bill to amend Michigan's civil rights law to ban discrimination against sexual orientation or gender identity.
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Regulators are applying pressure to get these included, but efforts to amend existing contracts before 2021 could easily end up in the courts.
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Congressional support for unpopular measures such as pension reform, which requires a super majority of 308 representatives to amend the constitution, remains uncertain.
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Trying to amend the Constitution is an unlikely, uphill battle given that there have only been 27 constitutional amendments since the nation's founding.
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" The ministry said in a statement that "the draft budget for 2019/20 does not aim to amend or increase taxes in general.
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King Carl XVI Gustaf has said that he would amend the Swedish Academy's rules to make it possible for members to leave voluntarily.
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And he hinted last week that the government might try to amend the Constitution to stop the European Union from imposing migrant quotas.
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It isn't clear if New Zeland — which is currently home to roughly five million people — plans to amend its processes around granting citizenship.
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Don Giovanni Records' Joe Steinhardt said he would pull the label's entire showcase from the festival if organizers did not amend the contract.
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However, the statement did not detail any specific things taken out of context or any efforts to amend Staver's initial remarks with OneNewsNow.
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Cook County Circuit Court Judge Franklin Valderrama gave the nation's third-largest school system until May 26 to amend its civil-rights lawsuit.
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While we squabble over how to repeal, replace, or even just amend Obamacare, a pink elephant sits not so quietly in the room.
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At an extraordinary congress in June, dissidents including Aksener managed to amend an MHP bylaw that would allow them to challenge Bahceli's leadership.
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Musk and federal regulators on Friday agreed to amend a settlement deal approved last October that required oversight of Musk's social media use.
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The news has cruise lines, airlines and others scrambling to amend their offerings and accommodate customers who've already booked travel to the country.
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But if the Spanish government took the issue seriously, it would not be so difficult to amend the constitution to allow for it.
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But Amnesty and HRW urged the government to repeal the FCRA or amend it so that is not misused to restrict charities' work.
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If both fail, all votes will be to amend the House-passed health care bill, which is the vehicle they're technically starting with.
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He urged ministers not to amend the criminal code via decree and sought to ease concerns about backsliding on commitments to tackle corruption.
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The EU has given Prime Minister Viktor Orban a month to amend the law, which it says is incompatible with fundamental European freedoms.
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Wilson and the next five U.S. presidents held off-the-record news conferences, meaning they could amend anything they said to the media.
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With a pledge to amend the proposed law, Mundell may help to soothe fears that devolved powers will be watered down by Brexit.
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The government promised to amend the tax after S&P gave Romania two weeks from March 33 to appeal its credit rating outlook.
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The Holman Rule allows members of Congress to amend an appropriations bill and cut the salary of an individual employee down to $2023.
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But inflation is still not moving decisively higher, the policymakers argued, hinting at little appetite for now to amend the ECB's policy stance.
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The Senate has yet to either amend the AHCA or craft its own version of health-care legislation that could significantly modify Obamacare.
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In the months to come, climate scientists will more carefully and painstakingly conduct climate change attribution studies to confirm or amend this result.
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Following the loss, the state-controlled carrier also sought consent to amend certain terms on its $500 million global sukuk bonds due 2020.
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The bill would amend the federal criminal code to permit lawsuits against foreign states and officials believed to be involved in terrorist attacks.
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"If any apparently prohibited contribution in question was incompletely or incorrectly disclosed, you should amend your original report with clarifying information," it states.
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Senate Republicans could take up the House bill and amend it, or try to pass their own legislation, but Stewart declined to speculate.
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Floridians overwhelmingly voted to amend the state constitution in November, allowing those who have completed their sentences to regain their right to vote.
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The regulatory body would also have the power to grant, amend, renew, extend or revoke any licence or lease required for petroleum exploration.
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Over the last few decades, pressure to amend the Constitution has come mostly from the right, but the left now seems as active.
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The measure will ask voters whether they want to amend the state constitution to require bipartisan support when drawing new congressional district lines.
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Beginning on Friday, residents in the state will be permitted to amend the gender listed on their birth certificates, according to NBC News.
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It sought to amend the state's constitution and give local officials more power to enact regulations that impact energy development and related companies.
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The move could require Congress to amend Dodd-Frank, which created strict rules meant to limit dangerous activity in banks and financial firms.
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Since Boeing cannot guarantee that will happen, Vasu and his team may be forced to amend their schedule on a far tighter timeline.
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The United States and South Korea have agreed to amend their five-year-old trade agreement although the deal is short on specifics.
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"Any vote to amend this simple bill is a vote against the implementation of the referendum result," said Conservative Euroskeptic MP Steve Baker.
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When we asked the government to amend a repressive law that makes it illegal to criticize people online, they promised to do so.
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The Deeming Authority Clarification Act of 2017 would amend the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetics Act to change the predicate date from Feb.
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Pence is a Christian conservative who, as governor of Indiana, attempted to amend the state's constitution to ban same-sex marriages in 2014.
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In the end, everyone got together and voted to retroactively amend the software contract and move the money back to its original owners.
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TO. British drugmaker Indivior, which makes drugs that treat opioid addiction, rose 1.9 percent, after announcing operations to amend and extend debt facilities.
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Black servicemen nevertheless concluded that demonstrating courage and competence in the face of suffering would help to amend those laws, as they have.
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And each state — as Colorado did, opening the window for InnovAge — likely needs to amend its law to allow the for-profit companies.
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It plans to amend its 7.743 annual report and first quarter 2019 financial filing to reflect the change, it said in a statement.
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It plans to amend its 2018 annual report and first quarter 2019 financial filing to reflect the change, it said in a statement.
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Netflix will amend its docuseries "The Devil Next Door" after the Polish prime minister Mateusz Morawiecki complained of misleading elements in the show.
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Netflix said that it will amend the series by adding on-screen text to clarify that the camps were in Nazi-occupied territories.
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It would amend the Tariff Act of 1930 to prevent the disclosure of personal information contained in manifests when CBP releases shipment data.
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Every so often, one of them will pat themselves on the back for doing the Absolute Bare Minimum to amend an ongoing problem.
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This weekend, Italians go to the polls to vote in a referendum on whether or not the country should amend its 1948 constitution.
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In November, voters in West Virginia and Alabama will decide whether to amend their state constitutions to say abortion rights are not protected.
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Peloton's chief executive, Josh Switkes, said the key is now to amend tailgating laws in other states that mandate minimum distances between trucks.
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California's Crown Act would amend California's anti-discrimination laws to clarify that natural hairstyles are considered a protected racial trait under state law.
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Mike Quigley (D-IL) introduced a bill on Monday that would amend the Presidential Records Act to include Donald Trump's personal Twitter account.
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The vaping industry has been criticized for its lack of regulations, something the federal government in Canada has said it plans to amend.
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The details: If passed, the reform measure would amend Michigan's constitution to place a bipartisan independent redistricting commission in charge of redrawing maps.
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The House Natural Resources Subcommittee on Water, Power and Oceans will take up two bills, including one to amend the Endangered Species Act.
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Some scholars argue it's politically dangerous to try to amend international refugee conventions because this is such an anti-refugee moment in history.
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The embassies of Sweden and Denmark have called on the government to amend the protest legislation which was made more restrictive in March.
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MELBOURNE, Australia — The Australian government on Thursday formally rejected a proposal to amend the country's Constitution to add a body representing Indigenous people.
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The new project is not simply to illuminate recent events, but to marshal the alchemy of the silver screen to meaningfully amend them.
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The Scotland Act was passed by the UK Parliament, and Parliament can amend it on its own to reduce the Scottish Parliament's powers.
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Instead, he and other attorneys working on the case are simply going to amend the complaint they filed challenging the original executive order.
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He later had to amend that statement, but clearly Mr. Pompeo's priority is to protect the president — not the integrity of American elections.
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Equally impressive are Dr. Jacobson's dependence on untainted scientific information and his willingness to amend his center's advice when new evidence demands it.
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The following year, their Human Rights Party coalition brought the $0003 pot law back as a ballot measure to amend the city charter.
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The Democratic lawmakers' proposal would amend the New Jersey Constitution, and New Jersey voters would need to approve it through a ballot measure.
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In an effort to appease the protesters, the Togolese Parliament voted in September to amend the Constitution to limit presidents to two terms.
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"In the coming weeks," they wrote, "Plaintiffs intend to file a motion to amend the First Amended Complaint to capture these new allegations."
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The Finance Ministry said on Monday it would amend the value of the peso-denominated bonds it would sell on the open market.
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Controlling for the duration of recessions, Congress is more likely to amend the Federal Reserve Act when inflation and unemployment tick substantially higher.
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The Nafta vote will be up or down, and Congress cannot amend the text, according to the rules governing fast-track trade agreements.
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"His killing sent a clear message: If you want to amend the Constitution you sign your death warrant," Thein Than Oo told me.
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"They just amend the guidelines to suit what hospitals want, despite all of the data we have about transmission," the nurse anesthetist said.
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In a statement, Fordham Law said it had decided to amend the news release after consulting with both the agency and Mr. Komuro.
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The six proposals discussed at the hearing, all introduced by Republicans, would amend, and often scale back, a variety of consumer protection laws.
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Wilson and the next five US presidents held off-the-record news conferences, meaning they could amend anything they said to the media.
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That clause represents a cherished part of the country's postwar identity, and Mr. Abe has long made clear his desire to amend it.
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" Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Ben Carson has recently proposed to amend the department's mission statement, removing references to "sustainable, inclusive communities.
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Democrats attempted to amend the ruling by specifically calling former national security adviser John Bolton to testify, but it was also shot down.
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The watchdog's report, published in June, had called on lawmakers to amend South Africa's constitution to relax the central bank's inflation-targeting mandate.
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The bill would amend the nation's decades-old Communications Decency Act that is widely considered a bedrock legal shield for the internet industry.
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By working to end or significantly amend the Iranian nuclear deal, a strong message is being delivered to Pyongyang as well as Tehran.
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Sprint and T-Mobile have agreed to amend their merger agreement to give Deutsche Telekom a higher ownership stake in the combined company.
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In her role, Ms. Bristo helped draft and amend the bill that eventually made its way to the president's desk two years later.
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Jared Kushner has had to amend his list of foreign contacts three times, adding more than 100 names that had somehow eluded him.
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The tobacco lobby wants Republicans to amend a vital appropriations bill to exempt products that were introduced before May 2016 from F.D.A. review.
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In some cases, the employer will need to amend their 401(k) plan, a process and time frame that will vary by company.
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The Republican supporters, however, didn't want to take a procedural vote on Kaine's original resolution and then amend the measure on the floor.
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"We have good gun laws here, but we just passed a budget ... we did almost nothing to amend our gun laws," Nixon said.
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And so for the past eight decades, unions and labor-friendly politicians have repeatedly pushed to amend the FLSA to shorten the workweek.
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Sometimes employers transfer foreign workers to a new site and fail to amend their paperwork, as required, which also cancels their legal status.
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The omnibus process is much easier when Congress doesn't give its members nor the American people time to read and amend the bill.
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In 2016, nearly two-thirds of the electorate voted to amend the state constitution to guarantee the state's power to impose capital punishment.
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Finally, Congress should amend current law to let companies carry forward net operating losses even when they have experienced a change in ownership.
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He has not said if the Senate will accept the House funding bill, or try to amend it once it crosses the Capitol.
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The proposal also would give Congress a limited, but real, avenue to amend an emergency declaration during the consideration of any approval resolution.
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The legislation proposed to amend the Everglades Forever Act: it pushed back the phosphorus deadlines to 2016, with another extension available after that.
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If he does not do it, they will amend a pending lawsuit in a Federal District Court to include a challenge to DACA.
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But others say she is hamstrung by a 2008 constitution that enshrines the military's power and which her party is trying to amend.
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Canada is a signatory to three international treaties that require countries to criminalize recreational marijuana, and will likely need to amend its involvement.
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Those with pending cases can amend the basis of their claim while still before an immigration court, though not at the appeals stage.
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Those amendments will take effect on December 1 of this year unless Congress passes legislation that would reject, amend or postpone the changes.
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The lesson is that shame can act as a spur to amend self-inflicted damage when people perceive that damage is fixable and manageable.
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