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n( to smth) поправка (к чему-л.)to accept / to adopt an amendment — принимать поправку
to consider an amendment — обсуждать / рассматривать поправку
to declare an amendment admissible / receivable — объявлять поправку приемлемой
to incorporate an amendment in / to... — включать поправку в...
to insert an amendment in... — включать поправку в...
to oppose an amendment — возражать / выступать против поправки
to overturn an amendment — отклонять / отвергать поправку
to place / to present an amendment — представлять поправку на рассмотрение
- amendment to a billto propose / to put forward an amendment — предлагать поправку
- amendment to an amendment
- amendment to the Constitution
- amendments approved by the General Assembly
- amendments to the Articles of the UN Charter
- amendments to the Charter
- Church and State Amendment
- consequential amendment
- constitutional amendment
- crippling amendment
- draft amendment
- drafting amendment
- formal amendment
- killer amendment
- last-minute amendment
- method of amendment
- oral -proposed amendment
- orally-proposed amendment
- orally-revised amendment
- proposed amendment
- substantial amendment
- textual amendment
- verbal amendment
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