Sentences with phrase «short bill»

I have not had the opportunity to fully digest the content of this act, in short this bill addresses the length and operations of large trials.
To answer your second question first, the Congress can and does come out with shorter bills that have discreet purposes.
I love shorter bills because I have a tiny head, so I definitely should check these out
With a biz CC You are now 100 % liable for fraudulent purchases with no cap (unlimited liability), subject to sudden and sharp interest rate increases, retroactive rate increases, shorter billing cycles, they can pierce the corporate veil to come after your personal assets if you miss payments.
In short the Bill is attempting to redress is the lack of rights when a non-married relationship ends when compared to married relationships; that is that one of the «cohabitants» can end up with basically nothing that they don't have their name on.
Instead of bringing forward plans to tackle affordability or deal with the sustainability of water resources, the Government has tabled a short bill to deal with the specific issue of high water costs in the South West.
Mr Davies used up parliamentary time by talking for four and a half hours on a short bill to deport foreign criminals — so there wasn't time to debate it.
After a second day of impassioned debate in the House of Commons, a total of 498 MPs voted to give a second reading to the short bill granting the government the power to invoke article 50, while 114 voted against.
One was a short bill to make fluoridation legal.
The shorebirds are therefore developing smaller bodies and shorter bills.
In short this bill could save animal care and control agencies a lot of money when prosecuting cases.
In short Bill 20, along with Bill 22 that was passed earlier this week
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