Crossword-Solution: AMENDMENT
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Amendment | n. | An alteration or change for the better; correction of a fault or of faults; reformation of life by quitting vices. |
| Amendment | n. | In public bodies; Any alternation made or proposed to be made in a bill or motion by adding, changing, substituting, or omitting. |
| Amendment | n. | Correction of an error in a writ or process. |
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Sentences with AMENDMENT (5)
Civil Liberties and Privacy This project is concerned with such topics as the FBI National Crime Information Center, the growing use of databases by both government and private industry, the right of access to public information, extension of First Amendment rights to electronic communication, and establishing legal protections for privacy of computerized information.
Supreme Court has recognized that `the right to receive ideas follows ineluctably from the sender's First Amendment right to send them.
Final abolition of the institution came with the passage of the Thirteenth Amendment after the end of hostilities.
This pestilent wizard (in whom his just punishment seemed to have wrought no manner of amendment) had an inveterate habit of haunting a certain mansion, styled the House of the Seven Gables, against the owner of which he pretended to hold an unsettled claim for ground-rent.
Accord- ing to spokesmen for FYI, "the courts are going to have to decide whether electronic free speech is covered by the First Amendment of the Constitution.
Quotes with AMENDMENT (3)
People cited violation of the First Amendment when a New Jersey schoolteacher asserted that evolution and the Big Bang are not scientific and that Noah's ark carried dinosaurs. This case is not about the need to separate church and state; it's about the need to separate ignorant, scientifically illiterate people from the ranks of teachers.
Struggles to coerce uniformity of sentiment in support of some end thought essential to their time and country have been waged by many good as well as by evil men. Nationalism is a relatively recent phenomenon but at other times and places the ends have been racial or territorial security, support of a dynasty or regime, and particular plans for saving souls. As first and moderate methods to attain unity have failed, those bent on its accomplishment must resort to an ever-inc…
... Subordination of the state to Christian values is precisely what the early Puritans, even those in the tradition of the Mayflower Pilgrims, aimed to do. The First Amendment notwithstanding, large numbers of the American public (especially churchgoing Protestant Christians) have embodied this Puritan way of thinking, viewing America as a "Christan nation." Relatively recent poll data bear out the enduring character of these Puritan convictions. According to a Pew Forum pol…
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Appears in: NYT, Universal, USA TODAY.
Used 11 times in crossword archives (1951–2009).