Examples of 'amendment would' in a sentence

Meaning of "amendment would"

This phrase is used to express a hypothetical or speculative scenario in which an amendment or change is proposed. It implies that if the suggested amendment were to take place, certain consequences or outcomes might follow

How to use "amendment would" in a sentence

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amendment would
Such an amendment would be of purely formal significance.
The adoption of this amendment would have.
Any amendment would have been a retrograde step.
That is what the amendment would serve to do.
The amendment would have a healthy effect on incentives.
He thought the first amendment would protect him.
This amendment would indeed accomplish this.
I do not know if such an amendment would be adopted or not.
The amendment would allow for that.
That is what the amendment would do.
This amendment would therefore appear to be superfluous.
It was decided that no amendment would be sought.
This amendment would destroy that compromise.
We just think that this amendment would be appropriate.
The amendment would remove that restriction.

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Others argue that a constitutional amendment would be required.
The amendment would have a negative impact.
That is what this amendment would do.
The amendment would eliminate that waiver.
The legal consequences of such an amendment would be catastrophic.
This amendment would undermine that purpose.
I am not sure that the amendment would add anything.
The amendment would remove the exemption.
He asked when the proposed amendment would actually be implemented.
The amendment would end the exemption.
I was told that subject to this the amendment would be withdrawn.
The proposed amendment would be completely unmanageable.
The land uses that the proposed amendment would authorize.
This amendment would remove all restrictions.
The report that he proposes in the amendment would be only a report.
The amendment would address that balance.
The second major part of the amendment would clarify that.
This amendment would prohibit such funding.
It was determined that this proposed amendment would have no impact on the environment.
This amendment would rectify this omission.
Only if the bill had been adopted without amendment would a referendum have been avoided.
This amendment would offer that guarantee.
Though this could be agreed in general the amendment would need a substantial rewording.
The amendment would give rise to confusion.
But unfortunately the proposed amendment would seem to achieve the opposite.
The amendment would effectively ban abortion.
The member said the amendment would cause confusion.
The amendment would perhaps fill in a lacuna.
He therefore asked for an authoritative interpretation of what the proposed amendment would mean.
The compromise amendment would read as follows.
Amendment would increase.
Agreeing to the amendment would be a retrograde step.
Amendment would render the earlier version of an agreement null and void.
To accept this amendment would cost nothing.
The amendment would also require that preference be given to alternatives to incarceration.

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