Examples of 'there is an amendment' in a sentence
Meaning of "there is an amendment"
there is an amendment - This phrase is typically used when referring to a change or addition made to a document, law, or agreement that alters its initial content or provisions
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there is an amendment
There is an amendment about licensing barometers.
I see that there is an amendment.
There is an amendment every year.
Consolidation will automatically occur whenever there is an amendment to a legislative act.
There is an amendment in his name.
So I shall speak as and when there is an amendment to be tabled.
If there is an amendment yes.
Senator Comeau, There is an amendment.
There is an amendment from the Senate.
Did I hear correctly that there is an amendment coming? Senator Eggleton,.
There is an amendment which will shortly be presented by Mr Speroni.
The Hon. the Speaker, Did I hear correctly that there is an amendment coming?
Not if there is an amendment.
There is an amendment to the Bill already tabled here WEB.
Finally, there is an amendment on how we arrive at decisions.
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There is an amendment in the Dangerous Drug Act which upheld such instances.
However, there is an amendment that the Council rightly rejected.
There is an amendment from Mr Wijsenbeek.
And if there is an Amendment No 6, a separate vote.
There is an amendment to Article 23 that has been tabled by the Budgets Committee.
Lastly, there is an amendment proposing drawing up a tree register in each of the States.
However, there is an amendment by Mr Kittelmann that includes the steel and shipbuilding industries.
There is an amendment on which, regrettably, the Com missioner did not comment.
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This amendment was not intended to be a change of substance
That very reasonable amendment was not accepted
Amendment and suspension of the rules of procedure