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Definition of unamended in English: unamendedadjectiveʌnəˈmɛndɪd Not amended. Example sentencesExamples - It is wholly artificial to complain that the unamended pleading would have made a difference to the way in which the evidence was approached and dealt with.
- These are, however, simply what the Government currently says the Bill is supposed to do and what it intends to do with it, not what the Bill itself says, and the Bill emerged from Committee largely unamended.
- This document, which says that Bush received only 40 points, is stamped April 10th, 1974, and is unamended.
- The Government hopes that the ‘payroll vote’ of Ministers and unpaid Parliamentary advisers such as Mr Cawsey will help vote the Bill through unamended even though MPs will technically have a free vote.
- The government now seems confident that it will get the Communications Bill - which is expected to feature in the Queen's Speech in November - through the Commons unamended.
- On Mr Clarke's crucial compromise that judges will decide the lesser category of control orders the Labour majority bounced back to 89 with 23 rebels, from the earlier majority of 14 when the unamended version of the bill was voted on.
- The CPHA said it believed more than 90 per cent of hunts could potentially be allowed to carry on if the Bill became law unamended.
- I conclude that claims 1 and 20 of the unamended specification are anticipated by Brown disclosure of intermediates, and that claims 1 and 20 of the amended specification are obvious in the light of Brown.
- That was the case here, and, as I have stated, the parents could have appealed against the maintenance of the statement in its unamended form a short while after they launched their second appeals to the Tribunal.
- In this case, the Secretary of State relies upon the first duty within the unamended regulation 32, namely upon a request for information with which the claimant failed to comply.
- No responsible Opposition could conceivably let it through unamended.
- In its unamended form the agreement extended the licence to any ‘Affiliate’ of Beckman: in substance to any entity within the Beckman group.
- But if the new Water Bill goes through unamended, strategic health authorities will be able to compel their local water company to fluoridate the supply.
- What is not to be regretted is the passing of the typewriter: it was the least amenable tool, requiring such a tedious process to make corrections that it encouraged writers to leave imperfect work unamended.
- The Board also agreed to the definition of Manual Harvest Worker unamended as the underlying rationale was to address field work during a restricted harvesting season.
- This legislation is top of the Government's list of priorities, and three-line whips will be used to try to get it through unamended before the election.
- ‘We are pleased that council has moved forward on this unamended agreement,’ said Craig Kwiecinski, the mayor's spokesman.
- Unless preserved by some specific transitional provision (of which there are none in this statute) or some general provision of the Interpretation Act, the unamended definition is dead, and cannot be resurrected.
- A crosscheck as to a fair assessment of the lost chance, can be provided by calculating the difference in the chance which the unamended deal had, with the chance the amended deal had.
Rhymes intended, splendid, unapprehended, unattended, unblended, undefended, untended |