Before replanting, amend soil with lots of fresh compost or organic matter. |
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Always amend your soil at the end of your growing season and add organic matter again in the spring. |
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The emotional distress cause of action was demurrable on other grounds, but leave to amend should have been granted. |
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He also tried to amend Brown's motion to deprive minor parties of other agreed perks. |
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The Taoiseach announced recently that the Government is planning to amend the Act. |
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When was the last time a move to amend the Constitution went the distance and actually occurred? |
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Governors, often elected by the legislatures for one-year terms, were denied the veto, and senates were not allowed to amend money bills. |
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I intend to speak to a proposed motion to amend the resolution to commit the bill to select committee. |
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I will amend archived entries to include corrections of fact and advise you accordingly. |
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But the courts have no competence to nullify, repeal or amend the legislation in question. |
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The Environment Agency proposes to amend the substitute fuels protocol to permit recovery of wastes as fuel at co-incineration plants. |
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In California, there's an initiative under way to amend the state constitution. |
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It will amend the Companies Act to make redundancy payments a preferential claim when a company goes into liquidation or receivership. |
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The Court of Appeal allowed the beneficiaries to amend their claim to allege dishonesty. |
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Ballina Town Council has drawn up new by-laws to amend speed limits on urban roads in the town. |
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He said that it might be possible to amend the Coroner's Act to allow for such a provision to be made. |
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Actually, Madison wanted to amend the text of the Articles of the Constitution, rather than tacking on a Bill of Rights and further amendments. |
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In particular, Hawking's own work on black holes had progressed faster than they could amend the text. |
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Simply put, can the commission clause in the agreement of purchase and sale amend the commission rate stipulated in the listing agreement? |
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The Geraldton City Council will canvass its electors on a proposal to amend local burning by-laws. |
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It said it has persuaded several overseas companies to amend their websites to reflect UK law. |
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It would not be practical for the council to seek to amend the text in the kind of detail required to make the document acceptable. |
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It will be entirely at the discretion of the government to decide whether or not to amend that law. |
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For maximum performance, amend soil before transplanting and fertilize regularly. |
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Don't amend the soil with compost or other fertilizers unless your soil is so poor it won't even grow weeds. |
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Choose a site in full sun and amend the soil with all-purpose fertilizer and 4 inches of compost or well-rotted manure. |
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Moreover, contrition must be continual, and a man must keep and hold a steadfast purpose to shrive himself and to amend his way of life. |
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This time we were able to persuade her that this was not a useful tactic and to amend the behaviour. |
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Tenants will have six weeks to respond and the council can amend its plan before the vote in April. |
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Besides, the Constitution isn't legislation in itself, it is the basis for legislation, which is why supermajorities are required to amend it. |
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For best performance amend the soil with organic matter such as compost before planting. |
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The city now seeks to amend the claim to plead fraudulent misrepresentation and deceit and to seek punitive damages. |
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A group of NIMBY enviro lawyers in Florida is trying to generate support to amend the state constitution. |
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The store did not come back to us and we told them that if we reordered the vouchers before January we would amend the details. |
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We would need to amend regulations to replace the death penalty with other penalties. |
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Before replanting, amend the soil by digging in compost or well-rotted manure and a handful of balanced fertilizer. |
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This request fell outside the normal arrangements for filing a request to amend a counterstatement and was refused. |
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In taking this position and seeking to amend the Bill accordingly, I was supported by many of the leading ethicists in the field. |
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If you have a sandy or clay type soil, amend it with well rotted livestock manure or aged compost. |
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If the Inspector does not enquire into it, or does so and finds no reason to amend the return, the statutory scheme of self-assessment is final. |
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Scotland's 56 SNP MPs will certainly seek to amend the legislation to ensure that young people are able to take part in the vote. |
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The national department is to amend current exemption procedures and criteria later this year to ensure all those who cannot pay fees are duly exempt from doing so. |
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We just cannot willy-nilly amend the Criminal Code and hope people will believe that somehow they are better protected. |
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The strength of the protests and the very ignominy of the election campaigns led politicians to significantly amend electoral legislation. |
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It is proposed that Bank of Montreal amend its statutes to create a cumulative voting mechanism for the election of board members. |
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But it is clear that if this bill is referred to committee, we will have no choice but to amend it. |
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This 'test-drive' will enable the Parties to decide whether to amend the Terms of Reference in advance of final approval. |
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At no time is it possible to amend an application based on proposed use for one based on use or making known in Canada. |
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Another member said that, if this legislation does not do the trick, the government will amend it. |
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The view was also expressed that the objective of the protocol under discussion was to supplement the Convention and not to amend it. |
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The Specialised Section decided to first discus the status of the recommendation and then the proposal to amend the standard. |
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They're a little leery of actually trying to amend the Constitution. |
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But if they refuse, we will amend the 1972 European Communities Act to take them back unilaterally. |
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The best solution would be to amend the Constitution to require that all Senate vacancies be filled by election. |
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The committees will be able to see which budget lines concern them individually and how they can amend them. |
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Motion to amend proceedings to implead the shareholders and directors personally in an action for trade-mark infringement. |
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The Chairperson declared that the resolution received the two-thirds majority support required to amend a by-law of the organization. |
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To the extent that there is doubt about the matter the Assembly of States Parties should amend the Statute to put this beyond question. |
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Some jurisdictions have moved to enact or amend legislation specifically to address such conduct. |
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He stated that legal systems existed in which it was possible to amend claims by enlarging them. |
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It is up to Bulgarians to honour the letter and spirit of the country's constitution, or to amend that very constitution if a need to do so is felt. |
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He invited the Working Group to give this draft a first reading and to amend it as appropriate. |
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The Committee recommended that the Service amend its operational policy to enhance its administrative rigour. |
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The bill would amend the Telecommunications Act to allow foreign satellite carriers to be considered a common carrier. |
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We therefore reserve the right to modify or amend this statement as may be required. |
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It is not possible to amend or postpone a course after the date on which a student is due to move into their accommodation or start their course. |
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I certainly cannot make a decision contrary to them or amend them, even if I thought they were deficient. |
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Finally, the Tribunal's rules of procedure did not require the complainant to file an affidavit in support of his motion to amend the complaint. |
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It is quite common to amend part of the design at this stage, we call it fine-tuning. |
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Bill 6, the Bill to amend the Trade Union Act, was where the new Saskatchewan Party really showed its true colors. |
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The bill would amend the Employment Insurance Act to allow those who are convalescing from their organ donation to claim loss of their wages. |
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This bill did seek to amend the Misuse of Drugs Act by inserting a new definition of industrial hemp and excluding industrial hemp from the definition of a prohibited plant. |
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The statement of claim has been completely struck out, and not only are they having to amend, they're going to have to start from the drawing board. |
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An Act to amend the Criminal Records Act and to amend another Act inconsequence. |
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Even the president described calls to amend the constitution as misguided. |
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On December 6, 1993, the articles were amended to establish the number of directors and to amend its capital stock. |
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I was wondering if we couldn't agree to allow Carolyn to amend hers to take out that lower limit. |
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This had led to calls to amend the conditional sentence provisions in the Criminal Code, with a view to circumscribing the ambit of the sanction. |
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In the most recent budget plan, the Government indicated its intention to amend the Act to give the CRTC a general fining power. |
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No candidate will declare for the leadership because the party first has to decide whether to amend its leadership election rules which give grassroots members the final say. |
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The committee must therefore consider whether it should go back on the decision in the report and amend the draft resolution. |
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All right, I'll amend that: everyone who has tried to set up a movie is a liar and a cheat, or at best, a big fat fibber. |
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The Claimant may amend its claim and the Respondent may amend its counterclaim. |
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After reevaluation, the Commission may amend the regulation plan as it deems appropriate. |
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Yes, this bill will amend and fine-tune certain sections of the Old Age Security Act in order to deal with inconsistencies. |
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Bill C-41, which received Royal Assent on October 20, 2000, is an act to amend the statute law in relation to veterans' benefits. |
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Some Ministers bemoan the fate of the transport sector, whilst others refuse to reduce or amend taxes. |
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Anger about Citizens United has spurred a movement to amend the Constitution to reverse the opinion. |
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As a result, Perry said the group is currently looking into whether to amend its FEC report to make that clear. |
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However, Denham has said he will still try to amend the bill on the floor of the House. |
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Were they to amend their posture, they would only be further isolating themselves. |
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The institutions are, therefore, in a position to reassess the working of the Regulation and to amend it accordingly. |
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The reformers proposed to amend mayoral elections so that the assembly would nominate two jurats, from whom mayor and jurats would select one for the following year's mayor. |
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Both plants love rich, moist, well-drained soil, so amend the soil before planting with compost or well-rotted manure and a handful of superphosphate. |
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In order to meet some aspects of the challenge to validity the claimants apply to amend the patent in suit to limit the size of the class of compounds claimed. |
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Commissioner Charlie McCreevy has said he is willing to amend the text to make it clear that conditions and standards for workers will not be affected in any way. |
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Composting breaks down waste materials from your garden and kitchen into a nutrient-rich, dark, soil-like matter that can be used to amend your soil. |
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It is used in the garden to amend soil and fertilize plants. |
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This bill was intended to amend the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to require any person who reprocesses a medical device to comply with specific safety standards. |
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If you want to go back to add or amend what you've written, simply toggle through the pages on the little digital display and then carry on writing on the page in question. |
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To date, servicers have been reluctant to amend loans, saying they could be sued by loan investors who might be disadvantaged by the modification. |
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The adjudicator partially upheld her case, recommending that Oxford clarify and amend its policies. |
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Sphagnum peat moss and sand can be added to amend heavy soils. |
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Also The Hunting Bill was given an unopposed second reading and now goes to its committee stage later this month, where peers can seek to amend it. |
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His decision to amend Article 76 of the constitution has untethered civil society and set in motion a chain reaction has yet to be fully played out. |
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The proposal to amend the treaties to incorporate fundamental rights therefore comes down to likening all the treaties to a constitution. |
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For the last year, the Yavapai Nation has attempted to amend an appendix that requires an Arizona racetrack to get off-track betting business taking place at the casino. |
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The process to amend the by-laws will now commence with full public consultation before the matter returns to the City Council for final decision. |
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This authorisation shall include the power to amend the OPLAN and the chain of command. |
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My bill would amend the Holidays Act to make Remembrance Day a legal holiday and give it the same status as Canada Day. |
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Journalists are under pressure not to encourage such copycat action, and should amend their code of ethics accordingly. |
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It is for you to examine the texts that are submitted to you by the Secretariat, to discuss them and to amend them as you think fit. |
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If you can't afford topsoil, you can amend the soil with compost. |
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The Council, acting by a qualified majority on a proposal from the Commission, may amend the provisions of this Article in the light of such developments. |
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Legislatures observe and steer governing actions and usually have exclusive authority to amend the budget or budgets involved in the process. |
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Proposals to amend the Constitution must be properly adopted and ratified before they change the Constitution. |
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The Knesset is divided into committees, which amend bills on the appropriate subjects. |
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Thus, in spite of parliamentary privilege to amend the constitution, the constitution itself remains supreme. |
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The Knesset can adopt and amend Basic Laws acting through its capacity as a Constituent Assembly. |
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Even though the Federal Rules of Evidence are statutory, the Supreme Court is empowered to amend the Rules, subject to congressional disapproval. |
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The Prime Minister may determine the number of peers the Commission may propose, and also may amend the recommendations. |
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Countries that amend regulations as they go along, fail to pay pensions or reduce the level of these pensions are violating fundamental social rights that derive from the natural dignity of every human being. |
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In the case of the ECB, we should probably amend the analogy and use the relevant native shaggy hump-backed beast, viz, the wisent. Do wisent wisent wisent as egregiously as buffalo buffalo buffalo? |
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When the Commission has decided to amend or revise a standard, the unrevised standard will remain the applicable Codex standard until the amendment to the standard or the revised standard has been adopted by the Commission. |
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Mr. Speaker, it is an honour for me to rise and speak in opposition to the NDP's attempt to amend Bill C-15, an amendment which in my view would eviscerate it by taking out all of the minimum mandatory sentences. |
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Under the Patent Act, it is possible to amend inventorship while the patent application is pending provided the Commissioner of Patents is satisfied that the omission was due to inadvertence or mistake. |
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He also sought an order, without relying on any particular legal provision, that the RIS should amend or destroy the file containing the information on his supposed legionnaire past. |
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Many people have written us saying the legislation is great, but asking if there is some way we could amend the legislation to include flavoured, smokeless tobacco. |
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It nevertheless seems to me that only the Convention should be able to amend certain points in the Charter, if by any chance this should be deemed essential, before the Charter is proclaimed. |
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If, in so doing, some were tempted to amend or add to the Treaty, they would be following a dangerous course, and the risk of opening a Pandora's box would be too great. |
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We wish to advert briefly to the evidence tendered by AIG regarding the very recent applications to amend the relevant plans to return the former members of the AIG Plan to that Plan, at least temporarily. |
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A few months before he was forced out of power, Estrada, through the media, issued statements seeking to amend the law by downgrading death penalty to life imprisonment. |
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Following this discussion, the Applicant was given an opportunity to prepare a further application if appropriate, or to amend or withdraw his request for a hearing by the Tribunal. |
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The purpose of Bill C-330, an act to amend the criminal code concerning the desecration of the Canadian flag, is to make it a criminal offence to desecrate the national flag of Canada. |
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Parliament is thus called upon to confirm its previous positions or to amend them in view of the changing situation, for fear of contradicting itself. |
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Rather than amend the charter and thus draw widespread public opposition, he is appeasing this group of Canadians by including the term in the Criminal Code. |
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Nevertheless, opposition parties sought prosecution for the PRI officials involved, and were mollified only when Mr Peña agreed to amend the pact, after having at first shrugged off the scandal. |
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In so many different ways, with different stories of God's mercy from the Old and New Testament, they urge us to amend our lives, detest our sins and expiate them by prayer and penance. |
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A codicil to a will is a document used to modify or amend a previous will, either by adding new information or changing some parts of the original, without having to completely remake the will. |
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It is therefore apparent that the judicial authorities have no jurisdiction to destroy or amend the information in the letter written by the RIS, which is merely the depositary of the former State security services' archives. |
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To amend it would be to patronize it, and that we refuse to support. |
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Subsequently, in the requests and decisions to amend the project, the conditions concerning the creation and safeguarding of jobs were watered down and manipulated. |
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Bill C-241 seeks to amend the Employment Insurance Act by removing the waiting period that precedes the commencement of benefits after an interruption of earnings, and repeals provisions that refer to that waiting period. |
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The Board of Directors shall have the authority to amend the articles of association of the company in accordance with the capital increase that is decided upon within the scope of its authority. |
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The first one has been solicited by the hon. member for Yorkton-Melville in his effort to drum up opposition to government Bill C-33 to amend the human rights act. |
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It seems inopportune to us to use the possibilities provided for by the law to amend the by-laws to limit the use of this method for participation by Directors in the activities of the Board. |
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However, I was hoping that when he stood there might be a leader there in the Liberal Party willing to stand up for Canada's Constitution against the senators' efforts to brazenly amend Canada's Constitution unilaterally. |
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What current events have prompted us to amend the legislation in question? |
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It is therefore appropriate to amend the detailed eradication provisions accordingly by making the culling of the entire herd optional depending upon the prevailing local situation. |
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Every decision to adopt, amend or revoke a rule shall as soon as is practicable be circulated to all members of the ICC and posted on the nhri.net website. |
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He indicated that he would work with other members at the committee stage to amend the bill in such a way that any impediments to its progress would be removed. |
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We will lose that lever to finally change and amend our laws. |
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One observes that issues surrounding the making and implementation of remedial orders were addressed several times, as was the Tribunal's ability to amend a complaint. |
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One of the major tasks in this regard is to amend the existing legislation in the area of the production, trade and transfer of arms and military equipment and dual-use items. |
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The draft proposal aimed to amend the Statute of the Bank of Greece. |
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We note with concern that some States are seeking to amend the general provisions in the Sub-Commission text with changes that are excessive and could have far-reaching adverse impacts. |
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We shall cheer her sorrows, and amend her blood, by wedding her to a Norman. |
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The Mayor is responsible for Greater London's strategic planning and is required to produce or amend the London Plan each electoral cycle. |
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Sometimes secondary legislation could be used to amend primary legislation, but the scope of this was very limited. |
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The full title is An Act to amend the representation of the people in England and Wales. |
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The Reichstag had the power to pass, amend or reject bills and to initiate legislation. |
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The Convention has several protocols, which amend the convention framework. |
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Protocol 2 did not amend the text of the convention as such, but stipulated that it was to be treated as an integral part of the text. |
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In addition, exceptional procedures are often required to amend a constitution. |
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They meet twice a month in public to draw up, amend to adopt legislative proposals and reports to be presented to the plenary. |
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Parliament would be able to amend or repeal EU legislation once converted into UK law, and have a vote on the final agreement. |
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The result of either method is to amend any of the 20 Fields by inserting specific Matters. |
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As a way to amend this problem, the British began exporting large amounts of opium grown in the Indian colonies. |
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Citizens may demand a popular vote to amend the cantonal constitution or laws, or to veto laws or spending bills passed by the parliament. |
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In 1517 King Manuel I of Portugal handed Lopo Homem a charter gaving him the privilege to certify and amend all compass needles in vessels. |
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Permanent committees amend proposed legislation dealing with their area of expertise, and may initiate legislation. |
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In the end, all motions to amend the bill were defeated and the Bill was passed. |
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They were well-faced, well-handed and footed, clear-skinned and white, but wanting color, which they do amend by art. |
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The state Cabinet has decided to amend the old age pension laws and eligibility conditions. |
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Coastal GasLink Pipeline officials said they expect to file an application to amend the EAC with the EAO very shortly. |
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Should it amend the ESM treaty to make any restructuring easier? |
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As such, only the provincial legislature may enact legislation to amend private law. |
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The assembly must also accept or amend the Mayor's budget on an annual basis. |
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The House of Lords debates legislation, and has power to amend or reject bills. |
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In 1517 King Manuel I of Portugal handed Lopo Homem a charter giving him the privilege to certify and amend all compass needles in vessels. |
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In addition, many measures that amend or expand upon earlier Reform proposals, are a direct consequence of Reform, in particular those resulting from the Annual Activity Reports. |
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They'll scout locations for jellyfish, amend routes if it gets too windy and keep a beady eye on you while you're in the water, pulling you out if you get tired or stuck in a current. |
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Although there may be a limited choice of textures available in a particular market area, it is practical and cost effective to amend the soil to achieve the desired texture at the time of installation. |
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Furthermore, I would be very pleased if, contrary to custom, the Council and the Parliament did not amend the Commission's proposal at cross-purposes, but if the three institutions could work together to overcome the crisis. |
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This Minister of Finance, who claims to be very understanding, to treat Quebec well, to be a good representative for our province, unilaterally decided to pull a fast one on Quebec and to amend that formula. |
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To ensure efficiency in dealing with common transboundary environmental issues, the parties may, by joint agreement, amend this agreement at any time by exchange of letters. |
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It would amend the National Capital Act to include the park's boundaries, provide the NCC with a right of first refusal on private property sales in the park, and ensure its territory can only be reduced by Act of Parliament. |
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To qualify as a private issuer, the company must amend its articles to provide for restrictions on the transfer of securities, other than nonconvertible debt securities. |
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We are working to amend a policy that has strayed from the foundations on which our ties with the rest of the world are built, namely: respect for sovereignty and independence, and noninterference. |
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Similar to biodegradation, composting is the biological breakdown of organic materials that produces a soil-like product that is used to enhance, amend or replace soil. |
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In the first case, the Commission sent a final warning asking Italy to amend its legislation both at national and regional level, as it does not comply with the EIA Directive in a number of ways. |
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The bill would amend the law so that offenders who are given statutory release would be subject to a mandatory supervision order as well as a requirement for rehabilitation. |
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If passed, this bill would amend the Employment Insurance Act and the Canada Labour Code to ensure that an adoptive parent is entitled to the same number of weeks of leave as the biological mother of a newborn child. |
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It was so exhausting to consider, the whole past that she would now have to revisit and amend, unstitch and patch back together, her husband and her friend Helen, from graduate-school days to the current moment. |
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Do we need to amend the code of ethics because it is defective, or should we not instead make Ms. Dawson listen to reason about a clear lack of judgment that ignores the separation of powers in a democracy? |
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However, as the National Council does not have the right to amend, it only holds a suspensive veto to mark its disagreement with decisions of the National Assembly. |
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The original Commission proposal to amend the 1998 directive was not what you would call a runaway success: standardisation was poor and existing installations were kept outside the range of the directive. |
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From this point of view, the proposal put forward in July 2003 to amend the Eurovignette Directive does not fall in line with the objective of encouraging a shift towards sea and rail transport. |
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I realize the census is more complicated today and there is a bit more information, but once we are dead and gone it really is not going to make that much difference to us, so surely we can amend this legislation. |
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Also the state must amend existing legislation to conform to the international law in case of any inconsistence with the national legislation. |
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Parliament and the Council would need to amend ESF rules by the summer to allow the plan to front-load YEI funding in 2015 to be put into effect. |
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The British Parliament retains the ability to amend the terms of reference of the Scottish Parliament, and can extend or reduce the areas in which it can make laws. |
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They also agreed to amend the Bahraini citizenship law on granting the Bahraini citizenship to the children of Bahraini women married to non-Bahrainis. |
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But customers are free to amend their telephone banking PIN periodically. |
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The recently installed chief executive of the British Horserace Authority felt it was right to amend whip regulations originally introduced in October. |
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A spokesperson for the company told Interfax that Inter RAO could astart trying to amend the situationa by 2020, but ashould probably focus on the domestic market for nowa. |
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In effect, this means that while the parliament has rights to amend the constitution, the modifications are subject to be valid under the framework of the constitution itself. |
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Both Acts of Sederunt and Acts of Adjournal have the capacity to amend primary legislation where it deals with civil or criminal procedure respectively. |
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This implies that the Parliament, while amending the Constitution, can only amend it to the extent so as to not destroy any of the aforesaid characters. |
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Thus each Assembly may amend the Law of previous Assemblies. |
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Therefore, while Parliament can amend and reject legislation, to make a proposal for legislation, it needs the Commission to draft a bill before anything can become law. |
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The House of Lords is the upper house and although it can vote to amend proposed laws, the House of Commons can usually vote to overrule its amendments. |
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Efforts to amend the law got sidetracked in an administrative logjam. |
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Nonprofit leaders need to find the sector's ch'i before they can defend against assault by regulators and legislators who seek to amend or eliminate the charitable deduction. |
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The members of the provincial assemblies elect the 75 members of the Senate, the upper house, which has the power to reject laws, but not propose or amend them. |
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The central source of law that is recognized as authoritative is codifications in a constitution or statute passed by legislature, to amend a code. |
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Neither the Scottish Executive nor the Scottish Parliament were able to change the legal name, as this required the British parliament to amend the Scotland Act. |
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New Zealand adopted the Statute of Westminster in 1947 and in the same year legislation passed in London gave New Zealand full powers to amend its own constitution. |
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For example, the first Government of Wales Act gave the Assembly power to amend primary legislation relating to the merger of certain public bodies. |
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It was a victory that led the LPGA to amend its constitution. |
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We can judge of the probable success of this course, by the various laws passed to alter, or amend, or repeal, previous emendatory acts. |
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The Lords were entitled by convention to reject, but not to amend, a money bill, but had not rejected a budget for two centuries. |
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MacDonald was convinced that God does not punish except to amend, and that the sole end of His greatest anger is the amelioration of the guilty. |
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The Imperial Diet had the power to pass, amend, or reject bills, but it could not initiate legislation. |
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