The pilots now work under a collective-bargaining agreement amendable at the end of next year. |
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There are those who say that the initial text is not amendable, and then there are those who say that it could be corrected. |
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In that later case, since those rules are usually prepared by the judiciary they may not be readily amendable. |
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A motion, even on a take note debate, it seems to me is an amendable motion. |
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Such a motion is debatable only as described in this subsection, and it is not amendable. |
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Europol must be communitarised, provided with Community funding and given a more easily amendable legal basis. |
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These contracts are transactional contracts, meaning they are amendable based on changes in program participation. |
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Under this standard, any amendable Constitution makes possible any change whatsoever, since theoretically the Constitution could be amended to implement that change. |
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Constitutions are generally speaking less readily amendable than statutes. |
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The motion is debatable and amendable, and will have priority of consideration in the committee. |
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Obviously, the government is amendable to this change. |
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The motions were debatable and amendable and were sometimes negatived. |
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In addition, a further complication is often that SME type promoters are relatively small and not used to providing information amendable to conventional financial due diligence. |
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So those who must prove us wrong must prove that it is amendable, that there is room for improvement and that the opposition has valid things to say. |
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Now they must say yes or no or maybe or kind of yes but maybe no to a small range of perpetually amendable proposals universally considered meaningless. |
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The bylaws are amendable by the shareholders, Mr. Chaifetz added, typically by a vote representing two-thirds of the outstanding shares, and in some cases by approval by the board of directors. |
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For starters, the collective bargaining agreement, which currently has to be reapproved every few years, would never expire but rather become amendable after a given date. |
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Should the bill go to committee and it is discovered that a very large charity cannot hope to find a CEO for that amount, I would be amendable to amending the bill slightly. |
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Although, theoretically, a Supply bill is debatable, and therefore amendable, at all stages after first reading, it generally passes without debate or amendment on the last allotted day. |
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The Deputy Speaker: I am sure the hon. member is aware that virtually any motion, except I believe an adjournment motion, put to the House is amendable. |
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Cryogenic storage of the corpse has been offered as a means to preserve the deceased in a form amendable to any future therapies that science may devise. |
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The price mentioned in our order form is firm and not amendable. |
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The EU would make sure that its procedure for consulting third countries was clear, unambiguous and easily amendable if they chose to change their position at a later date. |
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