Sentences with phrase «bill find the language»

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that NI executives urged H&L to give them a clean bill of health in the strongest possible terms, that earlier draft letters by H&L were rejected by NI and that lawyers on both sides seemed to struggle to find language that said the review had found no evidence of wrongdoing.
The full bill language can be found here.
«When I vote for or against a bill, I read through these pieces of legislation and in many of them I find language that changes the entire meaning of the bill, and you have to keep that in mind.»
They have vowed to attach language approving the pipeline in a spending bill or other legislation later in the year that the president would find difficult to reject.
His use of 1s and 0s and true - or - false statements is the computer equivalent of the yes - or - no statements found in human languages — or Bill Walsh's quarterback reads.
A year later members of the U.S. House of Representatives introduced a bill that would strip federal protections from wolves in the Great Lakes region and Wyoming with language preventing any further judicial review — overruling two court decisions finding that the Fish and Wildlife Service had wrongly removed Endangered Species Act protections for the wolf.
Miss Sloane Rated R for language and some sexuality Rotten Tomatoes Score: 71 % In this box office dud, Jessica Chastain is a high power Washington lobbyist who tries to force through a bill that would enact common - sense gun regulations, only to find herself in the battle of her life as she fights the gun manufacturers.
In a bill that has 5,036 lines of text, one has to fast forward to line 3,573 to find the «technical» changes to the language of the state's Teacher Retirement Pension program.
The approved bills remove language found in previous iterations that set aside 10 percent of the Local Academic Flexible Grant funding for private school voucher programs and limited the U.S. secretary of education's authority to address state standards, assessments, and accountability.
Use it to predict how likely bills are to move, find members» voting records, compare bill language, get whip counts and more.
VSCC Lakeland — Trial Tom Threfall reports / Business and pleasure — Meet a happy Danish enthusiast who makes a living out of his hobby / Keeping the flag flying In the early 30s — John Black gave Standard a new image — and saved the company / Lost in the Wash — Michael Ware tells of Malcolm Campbell's ill - starred plans for a rival to Brooklands / Sit - up - and - beg - sort - out The pre-war and early post war Ford Eights were similar but... Bill Ballard sorts them out / A sports car by accident — M.W - W on the legendary Prince Henry Vauxhall / The Freehollow Flyer — Chris Edwards concludes his story of the Gordon England Austin 7 found in an American barn / «For ordinary usage and for racing» — Keith Clare found a 1913 Singer Ten with a chequered history in New Zealand / The Geelong Sprints — Australia's answer to the Brighton Speed trials / Rallying to Ballarat — Peter May reports on the VCC of Ausralia's Melbourne to Ballarat Rally / Body language — The final part of Mike Worthington - Williams» magnum opus on body styles.
Body language — Mike Worthington - Williams guide to body styles / Brighton bound — Hundreds of cars manufactured before the end of 1904 made the annual pilgrimage from London to Brighton / Almost a Royale — Toby Ross concludes his story of Jean Pierre Varin's amazing creation / Lon - life Fiat — Bill Boddy tells the story of the indestructible Mephistopheles / The Freehollow Flyer — Chris Edwards found the last remaining Gordon England Austin Seven Sunshine Saloon in a barn in America / The last of the invincibles — The 1935 Show - stand Talbot 110 is alive and well and living in Kent / Swiss engineering Italian workmanship — Tom Threfall describes a rare 1913 Zust forerunner of the OM / They've been together now for 50 years — Harry Field still has the Morris 10 he bought new in 1937 - and still does his own maintenance / A good car made badly?
I was delighted to find that the language spoken by UK children's TV characters Bill and Ben was not called «Flobbadob» but «Oddle poddle»... «Flobbadob» means Flowerpot in «Oddle poddle».
There is, as far as I could find, no think tank putting a bill [on climate change] together or thinking through legislative language.
With many of the insurance plans you can get assistance with finding appropriate care for a given situation, search for providers in the area that are able to bill directly and / or you can find providers that speak your language (English or otherwise).
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