The council's annual budget had to be redrafted at the last minute to include the debt. |
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She simply reached for her textbooks and redrafted their work from scratch. |
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The select committee has redrafted the bill extensively, and the bill is better for it. |
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After waiting hours for the paperwork to be redrafted he was told the court was then too busy and he would have to return next morning. |
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This newspaper has learned that the draft report has been redrafted at least three times within the last month. |
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It is true that within six years the French had redrafted this list twice, extending it and then restricting it. |
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Whether these calculations will now need to be redrafted remains to be seen. |
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Marx drafted and redrafted this chapter several times in order to make it as accessible as possible. |
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The bill has come under severe criticism and is being redrafted. |
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And even if they all agreed on everything in it, the document would still have to be redrafted to take account of the fact that it will be a legal text. |
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As soon as they were challenged on it they had no defence and the clause was redrafted. |
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He spoke out ahead of seeking support for a redrafted party constitution at a meeting of Labour's Scottish executive today. |
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The Dublin Port Company has redrafted their proposal in relation to the SPA boundary and may resubmit an application for the project. |
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The team reviewed the study and redrafted some aspects of the report, which focused on amending the financial status of teachers in terms of salaries and allowances. |
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Redrafted Bill will come back to GoM for its formal approval and then it will go to the Cabinet. |
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