"amendment" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- A term we use to indicate that a provision or an amendment has not yet come into force.
- Last year the amendment came close to the needed two-thirds majority in both houses.
- The amendments finally came in to effect 2 November, 1995.
- One was also to occur in the fifteen days immediately after the amendment came into force.
- The amendment came into force before the election of November 8, 1910 was held.
- The first amendment came in 1960, which extended research funding for four years.
- When the amendment came to a vote in the state of California the outcome looked bleak.
- The third amendment will come as no surprise to you.
- The amendments came in late through the back door and without there having been any great debate among the citizens over these major changes.
- The amendment never came to a vote in the House last year.
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