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Examples of amendment


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While amendments (often ad hoc) are possible to improve the predictive content of this theory16, compare the predictions which emerge when there is preference endogeneity.
In following the organic agricultural principles of recycling local inputs, only 15% of respondents reported off-farm purchases of soil amendments.
The approach could similarly be applied to other countries, with amendments to the time frame to address the particular case.
The text was then read again and amendments made as necessary.
However, advocates have criticized the amendments for not doing enough for ordinary consumers and continue to demand further changes to the court system.
We use the legislative history of some 5,000 parliamentary amendments.
Figure 1 presents the cumulative rejection rate of amendments over time.
A pair of amendments in 1956 and 1962 authorized federal spending for social services aimed at strengthening families and preventing long-term reliance on public aid.
On average, the quantities of organic and inorganic soil amendments applied did not seem to have changed greatly over the past 10 years.
If the proper amendments were adopted, the system would become secure.
Voters often did not vote on amendments unless there was campaigning focused on them.
However, they also argued that the amendments to 340 were not in accordance with shari-a.
As soon as these cover crops were harvested, they were soilincorporated together with one of several organic amendments.
Yield responses of vegetable or field crops to the application of soil organic amendments have been reported by a number of researchers.
Such amendments are deemed necessary, since in a world of full insurance coverage individuals would have no incentive to restrict treatment.
We examined floor amendments to determine whether local bills were substantially altered.
Based on the feedback from the pilot interviews, minor amendments were made.
Section 5 describes the amendments necessary to support editing.
Both decrees were originally designed as stop gap measures pending constitutional amendments and secondary legislation to regulate the various services.
The fluctuation could be attributed to the characteristics of organic matter amendments.
Meal amendments, however, may still be beneficial in organic-certified fields.
Thus, the effects of particular organic amendments on soil microbial activity under a given cultivation system and climatic conditions need to be assessed.
Consideration of the use of regionally available organic amendments in organic production systems must also be made within that context.
A second example of interactions among asylum legislation is the evidence of chain amendments.
Consequently, amendments are not usually subjected to multiple readings.
Furthermore, the amendments often refer to highly technical subjects that no coder could reasonably be expected to understand completely.
The eight and ninth profiles in frequency (156 and 145 respectively) represent amendments introduced in the second round for the first time.
There are 1,316 such amendments that 'die' immediately.
Slurry experiments were conducted with organic amendments and inhibitors; production and consumption data from these homogenized systems provided additional detail about methane dynamics.
Of the twenty-one years following the passage of the 1888 legislation, seventeen of them saw successful amendments to the legislation introduced.
The government made some amendments in response to these concerns.
Everything else which follows afterwards can be taken over essentially without any amendments.
Designed to institutionalise a two-party system, the pact produced major amendments to the constitution and the electoral law.
As was the case with committee amendments, there was no observable relationship between floor amendments, bill content, the scope of the legislation, and house passage.
Indeed, amendments to oaths were made to reflect changes in national politics.
The conference also passed four pages of constitutional amendments.
The government gained greater control over the parliamentary agenda, the power to force votes on government-sponsored bills, and limit amendments.
Relates to incorporations and dissolutions of local governments (cities, towns, counties, special districts); includes references to charters and charter amendments.
The competitive process generated by the early restrictive amendments has led to the adoption of more and more restrictive provisions.
In environmental policy, decision rules have changed with successive treaty amendments.
Of course, these amendments would not have alleviated the potential agency problem in lame-duck sessions, and in fact would have exacerbated it.
Finally, in addition to these amendments, we identify a kind of potentially justified state intervention, what we have called 'remedial paternalism'.
Thus, good performance of the hybrid was observed on the ®elds with higher nutrient amendments.
Dates of major operations (planting, weeding and harvest), as well as amounts and types of nutrient amendments applied, were recorded from farmers' recall.
If the proposal is to be rescued, amendments are needed.
The guidelines could thus be incorporated in one or more conventions by means of amendments, upon which they would become binding on signatory states.
Freezing and thawing effects on sand-based media modified with soil amendments.
Substitutes (suplentes) also propose an average of 16 amendments compared to an average of 29 by main office holders (titulares).
If it is, what amendments are necessary to put the matter straight ?
How can they ask us to withdraw these amendments ?
Second round amendments can either be new, reintroduced or reintroduced with modifications.
Together these profiles account for over 60 per cent of the amendments in our dataset.
Additionally, many amendments that were submitted in the first round were not pursued in the second round.
Other amendments sought to add requirements for monitoring ozone concentration in the member states.
Amelioration of subsurface acidity by leaching of surface applied amendments.
The report compiles the issues the commission had discussed on constitutional amendments for the past two years and nine months.
Four of the amendments warrant attention for our purposes.
Suppose that everything is given as in the previous paragraph, with the following amendments.
To the extent that it exercises its legislative authority, it does so through amendments.
Eaton shows how the split loyalties and intra-party power structures shape the proposals, amendments, resistance and votes of legislators.
Further, it also prevents hasty and retrogressive amendments being rushed through parliament.
Vetoes were, then, a powerful corrective to unacceptable congressional amendments.
Martens et al.39 stated that in a soil receiving constant organic amendments, the processes of promoting and suppressing enzyme activities may be balanced.
Competition did not work well, but it was sufficient to trigger legislative amendments.
Two amendments have to be made, to acknowledge for the new developments.
I look at how participants presented and criticized proposals in hearings, committee reports, and floor debates over bills and amendments.
They could offer hostile amendments, on the floor or in committee, or offer malevolent substitutes for original bills.
Where necessary, make prompt correction of product and disseminate amendments.
Consequently, both amendments signi®cantly improved pod-®lling and yield.
In the latter treatment, the amendments were spread by hand on top of the foliage.
The variable costs were those of transport, amendments, labour for application of the amendments, drying and shelling of the extra pod yield.
In treatment 2 (moderate stress), no soil amendments were added.
The only amendments made were the removal of redundant questions.
Regulation 2001/83 on social security has been removed because it consolidates, with minor amendments, two major laws adopted only two years earlier.
Statistical theory prescribes correction of heteroscedasticity by weighting observations inversely to the number of amendments that generated each point.
The key institutional change here is amendments in truck legislation which were situated within changes in the wider ideology.
Four days later the lord chancellor reported the measure with certain amendments which received two readings and the bill was ordered to be engrossed.
Article 9 of the convocatoria called for a referendum on five constitutional amendments.
The error analysis discussed in section 3.4 encourages further amendments to the system especially as far as the clause filtering module is concerned.
Most deputies lack both the information and understanding of public finance to allow them to propose amendments.
Compared with the 1836 (and 1841) version, the 1875 one has small changes and amendments which, however, do not alter the sense.
In other words, they do not concentrate their amendments in their main electoral base as those who run for re-election do.
Note that most of our analysis does not distinguish between votes on amendments and final votes.
The industry groups won as well, because they saved millions in revenue from some of the amendments they proposed.
With only slight amendments these arrangements continued until the reorganisations in the 1970s.
The amendments were made to incorporate current estimates of health damages, both morbidity and mortality from these air pollutants.
A small number of minor amendments were made to the questionnaire after the pilot.
Conversion factors can be of great assistance in assessing the effects of soil amendments on biological productivity from yield data.
Even this grammar is not able to deal with all sentences, requiring constant improvement and amendments to be made.
Judicial interpretations were actualized in statutory amendments in two ways.
Hundreds of amendments, some on matters of substance but the vast majority on points of detail, were tabled.
Before analysis, certain amendments were made to the data as published.
People who r un the clubs and sporting associations determine which rules are operative therein, and they can modify those rules deliberately through amendments thereto.
Later courts should be free to make amendments to common-law rules in situations where a too-rigid adherence to rules would lead to injustice.
In this position it could block any and all constitutional amendments.
In light of the information acquired during the initial phase, legal amendments to increase the level of specificity can be implemented later.
Of course, this repetition has also to be performed now with the amendments analogous to those specified in the preceding paragraphs of this last section.
In addition to that trend, the rejection rate of amendments under co-operation is higher by 14 percentage points over co-decision (controlling for the time trend).
Among the amendments debated in one round, by far the most frequent ones are the ones debated in the first around alone.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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