"To accept the amendment" means to agree or approve of a change that has been proposed to a document or law.
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This year, at least for a time, the legislature fought back and refused to
accept his amendments as part of negotiations on the $ 142 billion budget.
So far, Republicans have
n't accepted any amendments from Democrats, including one proposed by a local lawmaker that would help many New Yorkers pay their rent.
The Government
accepted an amendment by Tory MP Oliver Letwin which kept the date on the face of the bill, but gave parliament the power to extend the deadline if necessary.
Speaker John Bercow will have to
accept the amendment for the vote to go ahead at the end of a week of debates on the Queen's Speech on Wednesday.
A source close to Miller said: «We are pleased that the House has
accepted our amendment offering a review of civil partnerships and that our warnings around the potential delay to same sex marriage have been heeded.
Collins acknowledged that House
leaders accepted his amendment because they needed every vote they could get from Republicans in New York's House delegation.
In the House version of the 2018 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA)(H.R. 2810), the
committee accepted an amendment sponsored by Congressman Langevin (RI) that stated that it was the sense of Congress that climate change «is a direct threat to the national security of the United States» and that military installations «must be able to effectively prepare to mitigate climate damage.»
On 27 March 2018, the European
Union accepted the amendments to the European Commission's revised draft of the withdrawal agreement negotiated with the UK so far.
Likewise, we understand that you are willing to
accept amendments today clarifying the treatment of intervening rights, protecting the confidentiality of settlement documents, and removing stay provisions in the manager's joinder provision.
The landlord's solicitor (who was young enough to know better)
accepted the amendment in principle but deleted «unless clearly wrong» and replaced it with «save in the case of manifest error».
The Archbishop told Premier: «A lot of pressure has been on the government to
accept an amendment to their Violence Aagainst Women bill to make it unacceptable to hit children as well.
He added: «I think the minister would be that if
he accepted the amendment.»
We urge the government to
accept this amendment and take this opportunity to help ensure the new NHS finally offers a fair deal for everyone regardless of whether they have a physical or mental illness.»
Apart from the fact that Messrs Cash, Redwood, Duncan Smith, Jenkin, Shepherd and Winterton obviously believed that Article IX was still in force, the clerks would have been most unlikely to
accept the amendment if that was not the case.
In October 2016,
it accepted amendments which among other things, stipulates that the outgoing President and his Vice vacate official bungalows one month before swearing - in of the new President on January 7.
The Speaker is reportedly minded to
accept the amendment, which would mean a vote possbly on Tuesday or, more likely, Wednesday.
The responsible minister, Tony McGrady, would not
accept the amendment.
Asterias also recently announced that the FDA had
accepted an amendment to the research protocol for the SCiStar study, expanding the eligibility criteria to include patients with a C - 4 spinal cord injury and extending the dosing window from 14 — 30 days to 21 — 42 days post-injury.
However, because you sent your amendment before they were ready to
accept amendments (which takes about a day after e-filing), it is unclear if your amendment was ever accepted or not.
Ignoring the consultation opportunities that are typically afforded through the remainder of the law - making process and constraining the government's ability to
accept amendments to legislation or supporting private member's bills without engaging in further consultation.
The government may choose to
accept those amendments or it may introduce a new process.