amend in the PONS Dictionary

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As such, data from long term, static, predefined public transport timetables can be amended with continuous, dynamically determined timetable deviations.
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It has the power to make, repeal and amend statutes.
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Legislation creating devolved parliaments or assemblies can be repealed or amended by central government in the same way as any statute.
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In 2003, the settlement agreement was amended to increase operations, but focused on increases only for aircraft meeting the lowest noise signatures.
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In 1881, the governing legislation was amended to require census takers to take an oath of secrecy.
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Committees can amend measures or hold legislation and prevent it from advancing.
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Since then, the rules have only been slightly amended.
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The chasing was amended several times and embellished with various inscriptions that date to the 12th, 14th, 16th, and 18th centuries.
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However, the section on essential drugs was later amended.
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Parliament was accorded the right to amend government law proposals and to hold investigative hearings.
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