Sentences with phrase «particular changes to the bill»

Savino said she and Klein had not yet received language from the governor's office about the particular changes to the bill's language they'd like to see before signing off on it.

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The 1199 campaign in particular is highlighting the House bill that would have made changes to the Medicaid program and potentially trigger deep cuts.
Mr Raab has put a particular amendment down that would make some changes to this particular Bill.
In particular we believe oral evidence sessions before Finance Bill public bill committee, bringing in both expert witnesses and representatives from groups affected by particular changes, could lead to better - informed policy - makBill public bill committee, bringing in both expert witnesses and representatives from groups affected by particular changes, could lead to better - informed policy - makbill committee, bringing in both expert witnesses and representatives from groups affected by particular changes, could lead to better - informed policy - making.
Similar subglacial water activity in Greenland would seem to fill the bill nicely, in particular because it would also explain the sharp changes in outlet glacier speed.
Due to Jackson's treatment of Native Americans, this particular bill was suggested for the change.
Similar subglacial water activity in Greenland would seem to fill the bill nicely, in particular because it would also explain the sharp changes in outlet glacier speed.
I believe that, once we have agreed on a Bill of Rights, an amending formula, and a system of final adjudication, little would stand in the way of a general constitutional conference to discuss such other particular changes as may be necessary to adapt our constitution to the requirements of our day.
In particular, Bill 132 included a series of changes to various provisions of the Occupational Health and Safety Act.
When change is to be made, there should be a draft bill of provisions on the law of evidence dealing with specific particular problems as reflected by the Consultation Process and reflecting the solutions suggested by the Consultation Process, submitted to Parliament for consultation across the country and given First Reading.
I am concerned that these major institutional changes to the native title claim resolution process is being proposed in a Bill without significant argument having been advanced as to the need for these particular changes, or any analysis of the likely costs and benefits of these proposals.
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